+Vote!
CentOS, Linux and Operating Systems (Free subscription) | yesterday
... our hands, for the closest thing imaginable to The Force? Popular Mechanics takes a look at the future of mind-machine control, speculating on several theoretical applications once brains can adapt to devices via direct communication between, say, synapse and prosthetic. Quoting the field’s leading neuroscientist: ‘For the foreseeable future, the main benefit is for rehabilitation....
+Vote!
worldwide-news.net (Free subscription) | 07/04/2008
Oil remains essential to meet expanding energy needs in the foreseeable future, unchallenged by alternatives which are getting popular amid record high oil prices, Saudi Oil Minister Ali Naimi said on Thursday. “Oil will continue t … Go to news source
1Vote!
PS3 Fanboy (Free subscription) | 07/02/2008
Filed under: News Want more trophies? Firmware 2.40 isn't even out yet (though it should be only a matter of hours at this point) and we've already have Criterion reveal that Burnout Paradise will be patched in at some point "soon." Now, in a post-announcement interview with GameSpy, Eric Lempel has revealed that Uncharted will also get a trophy patch in "the foreseeable future". No...
+Vote!
Star Tribune (Free subscription) | 11 hours ago
WASHINGTON - U.S. aid for Iraq's army and police units will be needed for the foreseeable future, although the security forces are becoming increasingly independent, a senior general will tell Congress on Wednesday.In written remarks prepared for a House Armed Services Committee hearing, Army Lt. Gen. James Dubik said that the size of Iraq's forces have grown by more than a quarter in...
+Vote!
BlogHer (Free subscription) | 7 hours ago
Renovation-palooza continues at my house. This past weekend saw us hanging sheet rock on the ceiling of our empty kitchen. Yes, this is as exciting as my life is. Don't be jealous. It also saw me cooking every single meal on the grill. Which I will be doing for the foreseeable future.
+Vote!
Fox News (Free subscription) | 4 hours ago
The U.S. Army three-star general who for a year led efforts to train Iraq's army and police units says progress is mixed and U.S. help is needed for the foreseeable future.
+Vote!
OTB News (Free subscription) | 10 hours ago
WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. aid for Iraq’s army and police units will be needed for the foreseeable future, although the security forces are becoming increasingly independent, a senior general will tell Congress on Wednesday….
+Vote!
Blog Posts about Irish TDs - (Free subscription) | yesterday
The Taoiseach and the Finance Minister especially, are going to be incredibly busy for the foreseeable future. You know the saying, ‘be careful what you ask for – you might get it’? I wonder if either Brian Cowen or Lenihan is thinking …... Continue reading »
+Vote!
New York Times (Free subscription) | 8 hours ago
A beloved literary institution on Martha’s Vineyard, the Bunch of Grapes Bookstore, suffered serious damage over the Fourth of July weekend when a fire broke out at an adjacent cafe, Publishers Weekly reported. The bookstore’s owners said the store would remain closed for the “foreseeable future.” Founded in 1975 by a former nurse in the town of Vineyard Haven, the independent bookstore...
+Vote!
CBS 4 - South Florida's Source for (Free subscription) | 11 hours ago
U.S. aid for Iraq's army and police units will be needed for the foreseeable future, although the security forces are becoming increasingly independent, a senior general will tell Congress on Wednesday.
+Vote!
Examiner (Free subscription) | 3 hours ago
The Army three-star general who for a year led efforts to train Iraq's army and police units says progress is mixed and U.S. help is needed for the foreseeable future.
+Vote!
Boston Globe (Free subscription) | yesterday
U.S. aid for Iraq's army and police units will be needed for the foreseeable future, although the security forces are becoming increasingly independent, a senior military general will tell Congress on Wednesday.
+Vote!
Seattle Times (Free subscription) | yesterday
U.S. aid for Iraq's army and police units will be needed for the foreseeable future, although the security forces are becoming increasingly independent, a senior general will tell Congress on Wednesday.
+Vote!
Crosstown Rivals (Free subscription) | 07/07/2008
Pedro Martinez isn't the Mets' ace, anymore. That title, for the foreseeable future, belongs to Johan Santana, although an old friend is making waves across town . But he can pitch like it tonight. Pedro was really only the Mets' ace for that woefully underrated 2005 season, where he wowed stat folks (a ridiculous .949 WHIP) and goofy old traditionalists (4 complete games) in the way...
+Vote!
Freakonomics (Free subscription) | 07/07/2008
Let's say you are convinced that climate change is a huge threat and will have catastrophic consequences for humankind in the foreseeable future. How exactly do you envision that catastrophe playing out? Most people I speak with, and most accounts I've read and seen, lean toward the apocalyptic. But what are the mechanisms by which disaster [...]