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How To Change Your Beliefs

If you’ve read any good self help book you are probably aware of the fact that your negative, irrational beliefs are holding you back in life. And that once you are able to successfully change them, your experience of the world will change. And that this results in feeling better… Very inspiring indeed! But… how do you actually do that?! After a lot of trial and error I have found a 5 step process that teaches you how to change your beliefs permanently. This process I will teach you in this article. How To Change Your Beliefs Process Step 1: “Become aware” For successfully overcoming limiting beliefs you first have to become aware of which beliefs are holding you back. Use the following to uncover them: Step I: Figure out what you want, your outcome. Step II: Once you have your outcome, ask yourself the following questions: What’s stopping me to get my outcome?

Let’s take the following example: You then ask yourself: OK. Oddity Central - Weird Places, Odd Events, Bizarre News, Strange People and A Lot More. Brain Fitness And Memory Programs, Brain Training - CogniFit - StumbleUpon. Ric stultz 2011 - StumbleUpon. Your source of daily updated funny pictures and gifs. - StumbleUpon. [ HogafflaHage ] HOME - OLI + ALEX. DISCERN Artificial Neural Network - How to Build a Schizophrenic Computer. Justin Ruckman/Flickr Advertisement - Continue Reading Below Schizophrenia is one of the most infamous and mysterious mental disorders.

DISCERN Artificial Neural Network - How to Build a Schizophrenic Computer

Attempting to get to the root of the problem, scientists recently came up with an extraordinary solution: They built a schizophrenic computer. In a study published in the online version of Biological Psychiatry in March, researchers altered an artificial neural network capable of learning language and stories, to the point where it started "acting" schizophrenic. People who suffer from schizophrenia often have difficulty thinking logically or discerning what is real or not real in their lives. To make a schizophrenic computer, they began with an artificial neural network called DISCERN that Miikkulainen has been working on intermittently since the 1990s. Hoffman and his colleagues then started to tell simple stories to the computer. In DISCERN, the process begins in a module called the sentence parser, which examines each sentence one word at a time.

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Confessions of a Windows 7 pirate

In the interest of research, I've been digging into message boards and forums run by unabashed Windows enthusiasts who are intent on breaking Microsoft's activation technology. I've had these forums bookmarked for years and stop in every once in a while just to see what's new. This time I decided to drop by and actually try some of tools and utilities to see if I could become a pirate, too. Unfortunately, I succeeded. In this post, I'll share my experiences, including close encounters with some very nasty malware and some analysis on how the latest showdown between Microsoft and the pirates is likely to play out. You won't find names or direct links here—although these guys seem like genuine enthusiasts, I have no intention of giving them any free publicity. If you do intend to try this stuff out for yourself, I recommend extreme caution. Indeed. Page 4: Microsoft versus the piratesPirates are clever and fast. Friend has illegal copy of Windows 7. Penguin jr. wrote:> I know a person who downloaded and installed Windows 7 (a .iso file) and also > downloaded and installed an activator program, which made Windows 7 think it's > genuine.

Friend has illegal copy of Windows 7

I've already tried to tell him that what he did is illegal, but he says > it's genuine... so he won't buy Windows 7. How do I lock up his computer... or > do something to his computer so he knows he has to buy a real copy? (Considering > I can access it or not...) *You* don't. Unless you're a law enforcement officer of some sort, acting under the guidance of a court order, anything you do to his computer would be just as, if not more so, illegal than anything your "friend" has done by pirating software.