I do. The company I work for is heavily invested in the Microsoft ecosystem, so a lot of our services are .NET. When I came back here after leaving for a bit I told them it was a dealbreaker that I get a Mac or Linux instead of Windows, so I have a Mac now. I use Visual Studio for Mac pretty regularly. Now I will likely be forced to use the absolute disaster of a VM that the company provides us with (Microsoft-supplied, of course).
Lots of people live in studio apartments or similar. I live in a loft-style condo where everything is open, including my bedroom upstairs. The only proper separate room with a door to shut is the bathroom. But even if that weren’t the case, there’s a stupid bright blue LED light on the power strip behind my bed.
I doubt this is what you meant but what came to mind was Super Slide Kelly! Barbie wasn’t necessarily my first choice toy (I usually defaulted to LEGO), but I vividly remember Kelly because my mom bought her for me when I was six years old and sick with the chicken pox. She was my one bright spot from that awful week. She had a bitchin slide that (I think?) suction-cupped to the wall and you could make her slide into the tub.
Pardon my ignorance - what does it mean to have SNP rs1983891 (what pops up when I search FOXP4 in my Promethease report) but not rs9367106? I have only rs1983891(C;C).
You're probably right. Look at figure 3 in the paper. The effect is for region upstream of FOXP4. The reported Prometheus snp ( rs1983891 ) is not in this region, it is in an intron in FOXP4.