there's a market near the train station I walk by a lot that would probably have a vendor selling falafels, I'll make it my mission the next time around there
@Cerberus The Language of the Troubadours of course, whether you call it Galician-Portuguese or Old Portuguese or Medieval Galician or galego-portugués or galaico-portugués or galego-português or galaico-português: Sedia-m’eu na ermida de San Simón
@Cerberus What is 'known' is one location of questionable archeological evidence, and then they extrapolate without reflection an area around it. Also, they will follow or not follow government boundaries of stated control at their whim.
I just had a twenty minute conversation with the CIO. She actually cornered me and asked me a bunch of questions about what I thought about some process changes.
biological evolution of people have been giong on for a couple million years, and most likely started in southern ethiopia (but I question that for other reasons). in the past 100K years, people have been coming in and out of Africa every 20K years (I have absolutely no evidence of that) and the forbears of afroasiatic and PIE and ural-altaic have mushed around multiple times in 10K years. totally diffferent stories (but I think that's what you were saying).
@Cerberus I never was.
@KitZ.Fox oh. is that what they're called?I remember them being called the new(ly revitalized) word 'braces' in the 80's
you said that you're changing into bracers. and if that's the only thing you're adding, I'm just trying to figure out the practical and fashion concern.
@KitZ.Fox Oh come on. They'll have hors d'oeuvres, right?