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Hardentools is a free open source program for the Microsoft Windows operating system

that will harden the system by disabling features.

The Windows operating system ships with a broad range of features.

Some of these features are enabled for compatibility reasons on all editions of Windows.

While these features have their uses in certain environments, Enterprise for instance, they

may not be used by the majority of home users.

The main idea behind Hardentools is to turn off these features to make Windows more secure

in the process.

Hardentools is a simple program.

While it does ship with a graphical user interface, it does not provide users with many options

however.

In fact, the interface has only one button -- harden -- that users can click on to initiate

the process.

A restart is required to finalize the changes made to the operating system.

The program features a restore option.

You get it after you have applied the changes to the operating system, restarted the PC,

and ran the tool again.

This enables you to restore the features that the first run of the tool disabled.

Here is the list of features that Hardentools disables when you press that button:

Disables Windows Scripting Host.

Disables AutoRun and AutoPlay.

Disables powershell.exe, powershell_ise.exe, and cmd.exe execution via Windows Explorer.

Disables Microsoft Office Macros.

Disables Microsoft Office OLE object execution.

Disables Microsoft Office ActiveX.

Disables JavaScript in PDF documents in Acrobat Reader.

Disables the execution of objects embedded in PDF documents.

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CARL JUNG'S 'SYNCHRONICITIES' – IS THERE MEANING TO THIS EXPERIE - Duration: 14:31.

CARL JUNG�S �SYNCHRONICITIES� � IS THERE MEANING TO THIS EXPERIENCE THAT MAKES

US QUESTION THE UNIVERSE

BY TAM HUNT

�Synchronicity is an ever�present reality for those that have eyes to see� ~ Carl

Jung.

We�ve all had them � those moments when something happens that makes you ponder the

role of design in the universe, and your own place within it.

When falling in love, engaging in artistic endeavours, or struggling with tragedy, these

moments can occur frequently.

Are things indeed �mean to be� at some deeper level?

Or is the universe just an unfolding series of random events, occurring one after another,

while our limited human minds desperately try to find the thread that links them together?

Synchronicity is the technical name given to the events I�m referring to.

Carl Jung, the Swiss psychologist, coined the term in his 1951 essay on this topic.

A synchronicity is, essentially, a meaningful coincidence.

Something happens in the world around us that seems to defy probability and �normal�

explanations.

The classic example is Jung�s own vignette in treating a particularly stubborn patient.

He describes his talking sessions with her that delved into themes of her excessive rationality

and rejection of any deeper meanings in the universe.

As his patient was describing her feelings and a recent dream in which she was given

a golden scarab, Jung heard a light tapping on the window behind him.

The tapping persisted and Jung opened the window to find a large scarab beetle flying

against the window.

He caught it and handed it to her, saying, �here is your scarab.�

The scarab beetle is, according to Jung, a classic symbol of rebirth.

So the dream scarab and the real world scarab beetle coincided to create a moment of transformation

for the patient, who was able to overcome her problems.

tambookI�ve been keeping a list of synchronicities from my own life for a few years now.

Many are fairly trivial events that may best be explained as mere coincidence.

One example: I bought a game on Amazon as a gift for my nephew.

The game had 354 reviews.

Right after this I bought Nelly�s song, �Just a Dream� (a great song), on iTunes.

It also had 354 reviews.

Is there any deeper meaning in these events?

I doubt it!

But one could stretch to find something if you wanted to.

A second example is a bit harder to dismiss as coincidence.

I studied biology in college and have continued to read widely in evolutionary theory since

finishing college in 1998.

I�ve also published a few papers in this field since that time.

I was reading a book on evolutionary theory and the strange but fascinating topic of bedbug

sex came up.

Female bedbugs don�t have vaginas � I know, it�s weird!

Male bedbugs instead stab their penis into the female�s body, break through the carapace,

and deposit sperm directly into the body cavity.

I shook my head in wonder and went home shortly thereafter.

When I got home from the coffee shop where I had been reading, I turned on a recording

of �The Daily Show� with Jon Stewart and, lo and behold, the topic of bedbug sex came

up!

He showed a very funny and exquisitely weird skit by Isabella Rosellini demonstrating bedbug

sex.

I had never before heard about bedbug sex and here it came up twice in one day, in entirely

unrelated contexts.

So what do these two episodes of bedbug sex offer in terms of deeper meaning?

To be honest, I have no idea, but I can certainly speculate.

I have been thinking and writing about sexual selection and other mechanisms of evolution

for many years, and have developed a published theory that expands Darwin�s ideas on sexual

selection.

So perhaps I was somehow being encouraged to keep going on this path by my possibly

synchronistic experience.

It�s kind of a stretch, I know, but not entirely unreasonable.

Ok, one last example from my life, as an example of a strong synchronicity: I�ve been to

Hawaii a number of times since late 2013, with my primary motivation to buy property

there (I�m writing this essay in Hilo, Hawaii).

I almost never talk to people next to me on the plane because I really enjoy the quiet

time to read or work on writing projects, and because I�m afraid of being held captive

in a boring conversation for many hours.

The first trip to Hawaii, however, was with a woman I was dating at the time, so there

was less risk of having to talk to the person next to us for the whole flight.

I struck up conversation on a whim with a woman seated by herself beside us, and it

turned out that she lived on the Big Island and we learned a lot about it in our conversation.

We all became friends after she invited us to her birthday party that week, and to this

day we�re still friends and see each other often.

The second trip to Hawaii was a month later and I was traveling by myself this time.

Another woman traveling solo was in the seat next to me, I again chose to strike up a conversation,

and she was also quite interesting and friendly.

She was visiting a good friend of hers who lived in Hilo.

The same day we arrived in Hilo I was having dinner with the woman I met on my first trip

and we ran into the second woman, who I�d just met on the plane that day, at the same

restaurant, which is one of many in Hilo!

I ended up hanging out with the second woman a couple of days later and we�re also still

friends.

My third trip was a month later.

I was again traveling alone and was going for three months this time.

I was hoping to finally buy some property after scouting a lot on the first two trips,

and also to research a novel I�m working on that is set on the Big Island.

This time I was seated next to a guy traveling by himself who seemed to be in his late twenties

or early thirties.

Again, I struck up conversation; again, this was strange because I almost never speak to

people on the plane.

Again, we had great conversation and it turned out that he was a traveling nurse going to

Hawaii for a three-month contract.

We became great friends and had many adventures during my stay.

Anyway, to wrap up: three of three trips to Hawaii yielded good new friends and opportunities

to learn a ton about the Big Island.

Coincidence may still be a good explanation, but despite my hard-nosed scientific outlook

on most things, I can�t help but wonder if mere coincidence may not be the best explanation

here.

If we�re looking, instead, at these events from the point of view of synchronicity, the

deeper meaning is fairly obvious to me: in some manner the universe seemed to be helping

me to make a home in Hawaii.

This was the correlation between external events and my mental states that is the hallmark

of synchronicity.

We could also look at these events as simply resulting from my excitement about going to

Hawaii and a place that I was thinking about making a serious part of my life (I still

live in Santa Barbara, but I split my time between Santa Barbara and my place near Hilo;

paradise to paradise�).

My excitement made me more talkative and more interested in people around me.

Possibly.

But it�s also quite unusual that people traveling solo, youngish, and interesting,

would be seated next to me three times in a row.

I took a fourth trip to Hawaii in mid-2014 and I did not meet anyone interesting on the

plane and didn�t even talk to the person next to me.

But three out of four instances is still enough to make me scratch my head.

Explaining Synchronicity So what�s going on with synchronistic experiences?

First, let�s define our term carefully.

Jung defined a synchronicity as meaningful and causally related correlations between

outer (physical) and inner (mental) events.

A good shorthand is meaningful coincidence.

The coincidence is between external events and inner meaning that matches those events

in some way or was inspired by them.

Jung attempted to explain synchronicity through an appeal to the �collective unconscious.�

This collective unconscious is described by Jung as either the sum of our unconscious

minds held in common by all people or, more intriguingly, as a deeper level of reality

that undergirds our physical world.

Synchronicities bubble up from the collective unconscious, and are a goad to �individuation,�

a key part of Jung�s teachings.

Jung suggested that the correlations between external and internal events had a similar

root cause.

So while the correlations were not causal� they are �acausal��there is a deeper

causal explanation for each half of the synchronistic event.

Jung seemed to believe that the universe itself was attempting to teach some lesson or insight

by offering up these meaningful coincidences.

Another intriguing possibility is that synchronistic experiences are suggestive of the idea that

we � you, I, and everything around us � are part of a much larger mind.

Just as in our own dreams events can happen that skirt the laws of physics or logic, if

we are indeed part of a much larger mind, a much larger dream, then synchronistic experiences

are the clues.

This idea was sketched by the German writer Wilhelm von Scholz and mentioned by Jung in

Synchronicity.

So What Does It All Mean?

Looking at the bigger picture, and not only my own candidates for synchronistic experiences,

synchronicity is perhaps the most compelling reason for me personally to remain agnostic

about a higher-level intelligence in our universe.

I�m not a religious person.

I�m not a Christian and I was a militant atheist for many years.

I�ve shifted, however, in the last ten years to a softer stance on the big questions about

God, spirituality and meaning.

I�ve written previously on the �anatomy of God,� describing how I find the evidence

and rationale for a �God as Source� quite convincing.

God as Source is the ground of being, apeiron, Akasha, the One, etc., that is the soil from

which all things grow.

The Source is not conscious.

It is beyond the dichotomy of conscious/unconscious.

It is pure Spirit.

God as Summit, a conscious being that may or may not take an interest in our lives or

even our planet, is a different matter.

The metaphysical system that I find most reasonable � a system known as process philosophy,

with Alfred North Whitehead as its primary modern expositor � certainly has room for

God as Summit.

Whether God as Summit really exists, however, is a separate debate.

If I had to bet on it, I�d bet that there is no God as Summit at this point.

But I remain agnostic.

The synchronicities that have happened in my life are numerous and strange.

They don�t add up necessarily to any compelling evidence for God as Summit, but they certainly

do make me wonder.

Turning back to Jung�s famous scarab beetle example of synchronicity we must, to be fair

and scientific, acknowledge that the beetle he caught wasn�t technically a scarab beetle;

it was, instead, a scarabaeid beetle (common rose-chafer) whose �gold-green colour most

nearly resembles that of a golden scarab� beetle, in Jung�s own words.

It seems, then, that Jung was exerting some poetic license at the moment he gave the beetle

to his patient and in his later description of the episode.

Does it matter that it wasn�t technically a scarab beetle?

Clearly it didn�t matter to the patient, of whom Jung claims �this experience punctured

the desired hole in her rationalism�� Would this have happened without Jung�s

poetic license?

We have no way of knowing.

These details demonstrate that there is a large gray area with respect to synchronicities

that each of us must navigate when assigning meaning to particular events.

This criticism aside, we all have surely had numerous synchronicities happen to us that

demonstrate my broader points above: there are deep mysteries inherent in reality and

we cannot, if we are to be scientific, ignore these mysteries and the dimly-perceived world

of deeper meanings that synchronicities sometimes highlight in each of our lives.

For more infomation >> CARL JUNG'S 'SYNCHRONICITIES' – IS THERE MEANING TO THIS EXPERIE - Duration: 14:31.

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Corporate - Is Santa Claus Happy? - Uncensored - Duration: 3:02.

[cheery string music]

♪ ♪

[tense string music builds]

♪ ♪

- You're in my chair.

- Oh, my God, I'm so sorry. I-I will leave.

- Sit back down.

- [relieved exhale]

- [groans]

What's your name again? - Jake.

- Cake. - Um--

- You wanna sit at the big table, don't you, Cake?

- More than I've ever wanted anything.

- Let me ask you a question.

Do you think Santa Claus is happy?

- I'm pretty Jewish, so...

- I don't think Santa's happy.

I mean, maybe he started out happy,

but he wanted to bring joy to the world,

so he created Christmas.

But after he went down enough chimneys,

he found out not everyone likes Christmas,

that some people are Jewish or Democrats,

or they think Christmas shouldn't be about gifts.

So now Santa lives all alone at the North Pole,

surrounded by elves and reindeer he underpays and doesn't trust,

and he can't tell anymore if Christmas is good or bad.

[sighs]

Trust me,

Santa Claus isn't happy.

You're better off being a dirty fucking elf.

[solemn music]

Is that cat hair on your suit?

♪ ♪

- Yes. - I love cats.

- Me, too.

- Now I'd like you to leave. - Got it.

♪ ♪

- Jesus! Fuck! Sorry.

Uh, I've had a bit of an emotional day.

- Oh, well, I understand.

Say, what have you got there?

- Oh, well, there's one person in this office

who had a worst day than me,

and I thought this would cheer them up.

- You--you mean me?

♪ ♪

[gasps]

♪ ♪

A guitar.

But I don't play. - Oh.

- Why would you do such a nice thing for me?

- Because it's Remember Day?

- Thank you, Pat. - Yeah, okay.

[cheery music]

♪♪

- No, you--you are such a good

For more infomation >> Corporate - Is Santa Claus Happy? - Uncensored - Duration: 3:02.

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CGI 3D Animated Short: "This is How it Ends" - by Shashank Mani, Rahul Nathan, & Mitesh Bhodia - Duration: 3:24.

''Hold it, Hold it!"

"That is the most cliche' ending I've ever seen."

"Why don't we try that again?"

"Huh, looks like someone's more enthusias..."

"Noooo..! I think we can do better than that."

"Oh Oh! Round 2, Fight!"

"Ouch!"

"Let's try that again!?"

"Wait what? How's this even in the script?"

"Oh, come on! Let's get this right!!"

"Wait a minute, what are you doing!?"

"Cops, come quick! He's over here!!"

"Hey come back here (cough) "

"Once upon a time, a legendary swordsman from the south..."

"No, nooo nooo."

"You are crossing your limits..."

"...And your style!"

"Ohh I've got a bad feeling about this!"

"Don't you think this is going too intense!!??"

"STOP!"

"Let's... try to put a message in the story"

Thambi: "I think, therefore I am!"

"Holy mother of – "

"What!? No, no stop!!"

"Ok, now you are thinking way too big!"

"You need to... You really need to stop."

"Stop, STOP."

"Pause. Time Out!"

"Dios Mio!"

"Cease this!"

"Bas Karo"

"STOPPP!!!!"

"You know what?"

"Let's just go with the first ending we had."

"That was fine... whatever"

"So this is how it end's huh?"

"Meh. Expected much more"

"Oh man! Now I have to sit here and watch the whole credits"

"Music"

"Special Thanks"

"The Internet?"

"What you are gonna upload it online?"

"Wait!"

"Where the hell is my name?"

"Where is my name?"

"What is this?"

"I had to sit through hours and hours of..."

"That's not even my name!!"

"I'm leaving"

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Why eating healthy is so expensive in America - Duration: 3:56.

With ten dollars, you can buy this many donuts.

And this many apples.

If you opt for the donuts, you get a lot more calories.

But not all calories are created equal.

Apples contain fiber and vitamins while donuts are full of saturated fats and chemically

processed ingredients.

Even though apples are healthier for you, you have to eat more of them to get the same

number of calories as one donut.

And it would cost you about five more dollars, which means...

the cost-effective choice is

usually not the nutritionally-sound one.

There's a strong relationship between diets that are low in fruits and vegetables and obesity and

diabetes.

These two chronic diseases now rank among the nation's gravest health concerns.

Produce is essential for a healthy diet, but Americans aren't eating enough of it.

And part of the problem is cost.

So what can be done to add more produce to the American plate?

Fresh vegetables and fruits are often more expensive to farm than other types of crops

that end up in processed foods.

For example, fresh strawberries have to be picked by hand.

But strawberries destined for preserves can be harvested by a machine.

Bumps and bruises don't matter in the process, and machines are more efficient and cheaper

in the long-run than human labor.

This extra work is reflected in the price difference between fresh strawberries and

other crops, and it also makes fresh strawberries more expensive to buy than processed strawberries

Government subsidies also play a role in the cost difference.

For example, the USDA doesn't subsidize leafy vegetable crops in the same way it subsidizes

wheat, soy, and corn.

These three crops make up a lot of processed food, so products full of high-fructose corn

syrup and soybean oil have an unfair advantage.

When it comes to cost, the less nutritious food will win out.

Other incentives are needed to keep people away from cheap, processed foods.

Taxes on products on tobacco and alcohol have been effective at curbing consumption.

This line shows the average price per pack of cigarettes over the past forty years

The rising prices are partly fueled by federal and state cigarette tax increases in 1983,

throughout the early 2000's, and 2009.

Meanwhile, per capita cigarette consumption (shown by this line) has steadily decreased

as prices have gone up.

And researchers are arguing that what need to start thinking about a junk food tax.The

tax would focus on non-essential food items like candy, soda and potato chips.

These unhealthy foods would be taxed at the manufacturing level, and higher costs at checkout

could steer customers toward healthier options.

But a junk food tax alone won't fix obesity.

Or the already high costs of a healthy diet…

So what can be done?

We could make healthy produce sexy.

Okay, well there are other things too.

To address the cost issue, some programs are springing up that make produce more affordable

for lower-income people, through subsidies.

And since 2014, the USDA has granted over $65 million to expand these programs throughout

the US.

There's also the Fruit and Vegetable Prescription Program or FvRX.

Doctors can give vouchers for produce to low-income patients who are at high-risk of diet-related

disease.

Growing produce in home or community gardens can encourage healthy eating with little investment,

but finding time to cook, let alone garden, can be a burden for families.

We don't yet know which strategies and programs are work best, but they're worth testing

for one simple reason:

if Americans ate a wider variety of fruits

and vegetables, and more fruits and vegetables, we know they'd be a whole lot healthier.

For more infomation >> Why eating healthy is so expensive in America - Duration: 3:56.

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Spring Is In The Air, And At The Galleria - Duration: 3:11.

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Brevard Tiny House Is Cozy Personified - Duration: 2:55.

Brevard Tiny House Is Cozy Personified

"Too many people spend money they haven't earned to buy things they don't want to impress

people they don't like," said iconic American wit Will Rogers.

It is thoughts like these that spring to mind when touring the bursting-with-cozy Brevard

Tiny House Company creation dubbed "Keep on the Sunny Side," a diminutive house that

exemplifies the company's catchy slogan: "Tiny Houses, Big Dreams."

Inside and out, this cheerful nest for a young couple in Pennsylvania is simplicity itself.

The lines are clean and boxy, with an end-of-house dormer on the back end that allows for a spacious

upstairs bedroom.

And yet, there's always an Alice-in-Wonderland feel to tiny houses that average between 190

and 1,000 square feet of floor space, simply because the interiors seem to be larger than

you would expect if you just saw the house from the outside.

Here's another look at the exterior.

How much "home" do you think can be packed inside this house?

You'll be charmed and amazed.Like crawling through a small rabbit hole to find yourself

in a house with expanding dimensions, here's a tour of this dream home for two.

Here's a view of one of the living room and bedroom loft in one of the coziest bungalows

ever designed since man started getting in out of the rain.

(The kitchen with a combination clothes washer and dryer is in the background.)Here's a view

of the room from the bedroom loft:Here's a bit of good, old-fashioned Yankee ingenuity,

dreamed up by the homes' owner: A stove build on retractable drawers!With an arched ceiling,

this looks like one cozy bedroom:And, of course, you need one of these:And one of these:With

all the dollhouse qualities of a tiny house, one can almost forget that living, breathing,

average-sized people reside in them, which means some space is dedicated to mundane chores,

such as taking a shower or doing the laundry.

The couple residing in the "Keep On the Sunny Side," diminutive manor are reportedly avid

cooks, who churn out goodies ("casseroles, pasta dishes, smoothies and waffles!" says

the Brevard Tiny House Company) on an as-needed basis, the same as any eager-to-enjoy-life

couple would.

Still, there's a sacrifice here and there to make life easy as possible.

In this case, no sink in the bathroom allows for a larger shower which means an occasional

trip to the kitchen sink to wash your hands.

Will Rogers, however, would appreciate the utility of a home that can be heated with

one small space heater and cooled in the summer with open windows and a ceiling fan.

The combination clothes washer-dryer in the kitchen means that the owners have their priorities

straight, because avoiding the laundromat, it could be reasoned, is at least half the

reason for owning a home in the first place.

That, and the peace, quiet and security, of course.

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