Technology3 Min Read gutenblogonApril 10, 2004 15 Warning Signs It’s Time to Replace Your Old Laptop Excessive noise often signals wear and tear, making your device louder than it should be.
Disasters3 Min Read gutenblogonMarch 11, 2004 Typhoon Ike Phillipines 1984 With winds reaching 170 km/h (105 mph), it became the second deadliest tropical cyclone in the Philippines during the 20th century.
Health3 Min Read gutenblogonFebruary 14, 2004 Great Ways to Lose Five Pounds of Belly Fat Quickly A morning work-out is a really great way to jumpstart a day. It energizes your body, helping you to get through the day in a livelier manner.
Disasters6 Min Read gutenblogonJanuary 16, 2004 Hurricane Janet Lesser Antilles Mexico 1955 It reached an alarming Category 5, bringing sustained winds of 175 mph and torrential rainfall, which caused widespread destruction.
Disasters6 Min Read gutenblogonDecember 18, 2003 Hanoi and Red River Delta Flood 1971 North Vietnam The 1971 Hanoi flood was the result of both extreme weather conditions and human mismanagement.
Disasters5 Min Read gutenblogonNovember 21, 2003 HIV AIDS Pandemic since 1981 The earliest known case of HIV in humans dates back to the 1920s in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Trends4 Min Read gutenblogonOctober 22, 2003 The Untold Secrets of Disneyland Princesses One former employee revealed that only three out of 500 candidates were hired in a single audition year.
Disasters History10 Min Read gutenblogonOctober 7, 2003 Armero Tragedy 1985 Thousands died in their sleep. Families were torn apart in an instant, their screams drowned out by the relentless force of nature and human…
Disasters7 Min Read gutenblogonAugust 27, 2003 Eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD Italy Historians argue that many of Pompeii’s residents could have survived had they evacuated earlier. But why did so many remain behind despite…
Disasters5 Min Read gutenblogonJuly 31, 2003 1926 Havana-Bermuda Hurricane . The magnitude of the damage was something that hadn’t been fully anticipated, and it highlighted the vulnerability of island nations to such…