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	<itunes:summary>Author, eCommerce Hacker and Activist, Wolf Halton, Tests Extreme Tech for You</itunes:summary>
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		<description><![CDATA[Proof of Rhythm Entrainment at a Macro Level Rhythm entrainment among people will pull all unaware people into the same vibration as the strongest vibration present. In a crowd, a strong speaker (or a loud one) can draw every unaware person into a state equal to the vibrations she is emanating. We can make the [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Real Threats, Coaching</title>
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There is no such thing as a real threat.

A threat, by definition is something that hasn&#8217;t happened yet.Â  A threat is an imaginary undesired future event.
Most threats never materialize, and when one does, you are far too busy dealing with[...]</itunes:subtitle>
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There is no such thing as a real threat.

A threat, by definition is something that hasn&#8217;t happened yet.Â  A threat is an imaginary undesired future event.
Most threats never materialize, and when one does, you are far too busy dealing with the event to be frightened.Â  You add in the fear to the tale you tell about it later, or your listeners add your real experience to their internal library of undesirable imaginary future events.
We analyze imaginary experiences to feel prepared in the event that something similar to the one imagined ever happens. This rarely works out in practice, because the actual event you manifest is not identical to the response being rehearsed.Â  So the only &#8220;real&#8221; value to preparing for threat-response is the small feeling of relief that occurs when one realized that a threat has NOT materialized.
How much time do you spend analyzing and rehearsing imaginary joyful experiences?Â  Is the relief you get from unrealized threat worth all the lost chances to imagine joy?
This has been a 10-second Seminar by Wolf Halton 5-26-08

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		<title>Storm Worm Takes (another) Holiday</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Storm Worm loves holidays. Storm Worm is a code name for a particular bot-net. A bot-net is a large group of zombified computers that are 0wned by some shadowy person without the knowledge of the people who actually have the computers. Bot-nets do a few things. What Storm Worm&#8217;s 0wners like to do is [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Tech Jobs Outnumber Applicants, 4:1</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tech Jobs Outnumber Possible Applicants 4:1 A study in April of 2007 from the non-profit Software Human Resource Council (SHRC) has called attention to the severe gap between the number of job openings in the Canadian ICT sector, 35,000 each year, and the number of students graduating from Canadian universities with computer science or engineering [...]]]></description>
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