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Based on his paper he does in fact mean stack since he uses push/pop terminology.

This is highly unlikely since the pathways in the brain dealing with optics develop at an extremely early age being very firmly in place by age 5.

Yeah like I said, just a hypothesis, but if French also borrowed left from somewhere, then that actually demonstrates that some kind of mechanic like that was at play.

Spanish is actually a child language from Latin, so what you're seeing there is a cognate.

Again though, especially in the source germanic base of English vs. French, you'll note that our counting words are cognate with German, as well as our animal words, among many others.

Those are borrows, not cognates. To identify cognates you need to look at core lexical items that would be native to the culture. Low count number words are some of the best.

This.

Lexical borrowing doesn't mean it has a familial tie. Language decendency is identified and determined by examination of grammicatical constructions, cognates in core syntax and basic words, and similar categories — basically in parts of the language that are not prone to large changes.

That's exactly the reason why comparatives are used.

I hated the Nagas that I tried, but I didn't work very hard at training myself to use it either. It's -different- and you'll need two weeks or so before it feels natural.

The two major reasons why he would have gone with a forge weld method instead of cast mold are first that the Gibeon meteorite is primarily iron-nickel alloy and he probably isn't capable of 100% melting the material in his garage.

Even still, most lactose intolerants will select a replacement along the lines of a nut/grain based alternative, or if you are addicted to non-human mammalian teet juice, there's goat milk or even the treated cow milk varieties (biotics or enzymatics).

I did some looking cause, while I didn't think you're wrong, I suspected that some of those are probably move shortcuts, like how you can map AB ABC or ABCD to extra buttons in BB.

If you're thinking 8 button, then go with an 8 button for sure. I thought SF was a 6 button but I'll be honest, I've been playing 4 button for a while (BlazBlue CS CS2, etc) and just recently picked up Skull Girls. Haven't touched SF for over a decade.

I bought a Hori Real Arcade V3 SA with an 8 button layout, and actually pulled the last row and filled them with spacers since all the games I'm playing use 6 buttons or less.

Bravo.

I cannot find any research, studies, or other published information on major astronomy sites that supports your statement regarding the Sun's behavior over the next 100 million years.

Not completely different sites. While, aside from cross postings, they generally feature different writers, they are all part of Gawker media. So I was incorrect in my use of "Gizmodo" in my post, I should have written "Gawker media" instead.

I do find it ironic that Gizmodo is featuring an article calling out another media resource for poor science reporting. I've seen plenty cases of Gizmodo propagating the same kind of incorrect media interpretations of research.

This shot is taken from the ISS. The angle is difficult to explain in words, a drawing would make it easier but it's basically due to a lensing effect as the ISS moves to a point where the outer limb of the Earth's atmosphere starts to get in the way.