-
capacity for
mental time travel. Some
researchers regard the
evolution of
forethought - the
capacity to
think ahead - as a
prime mover in
human evolution....
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Forethought, Inc. was a
computer software company, best
known as
developers of what is now
Microsoft PowerPoint. In late 1983, Rob
Campbell and Taylor...
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Robert Gaskins, Tom Rudkin, and
Dennis Austin at a
software company named Forethought, Inc. It was
released on
April 20, 1987,
initially for
Macintosh computers...
- (/prəˈmiːθiəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Προμηθεύς, [promɛːtʰéu̯s],
possibly meaning "
forethought") is one of the
Titans and a god of fire.
Prometheus is best
known for...
- p. 3994. Swinton,
Ernest (under the
pseudonym "Lieutenant
Backsight Forethought"), The
Defence of Duffer's Drift, Oxford:
United Service Magazine, 1905;...
- book by the
British Army
officer Ernest Swinton.
Lieutenant Backsight Forethought (BF) and his
command of
fifty men are
given the task to
defend Duffer's...
- vendor, and kept the Nuts**** name.
Nashoba found another distributor,
Forethought Inc., and
introduced the
program on the
Macintosh platform as FileMaker...
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inadequate for
their large po****tions.
Urban planning, the
application of
forethought to city design,
involves optimizing land use, transportation, utilities...
- process.
Writing large, reliable, and
readable Lisp
programs requires forethought. If
properly planned, the
program may be much
shorter than an equivalent...
- activities; will
interrupt or
intrude on
conversations or games. A lack of
forethought or
consideration of
consequences when
making decisions or
taking action...