Showing posts with label lives. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lives. Show all posts

Friday, December 5, 2014

Weird Websites Worldwide (WWW)

Here are the most unusual websites, surprisingly existing on the internet that may actually help you. Don't forget to jot this websites down or simply bookmark it to your browser. You might need these interesting websites one day.

 Stolen Camera Finder ( www.stolencamerafinder.com)

By its name, the website can locate your missing or stolen camera by finding the photos in that camera on the internet. How does it work? Each photograph that you took with your digital camera has hidden information for both the image and the gadget itself. These information enclose the maker, model and date. Another vital information is called the exif data that includes a serial number that is unique to be able to identify your camera. This website searches the internet for photos and gathers serial numbers of the cameras which the photos belong. You can also contribute to their database by running Flickr scraper and downloading Chrome Extension.

Rainy Mood (www.rainymood.com)

Do you love the sound of thunderstorms and the rain? If you are working on something like a project, a homework or just reading your favorite novel, you can plug in your earphones and hear rain and thunderstorm without even have to wait for one on a sunny day. Rain makes the smooth and relaxing ambiance. There are other websites similar as this that also offer soothing background sounds.

Flux(www.justgetflux.com)

If you have a problem with your computer brightness blinding you in an early morning or even at night, this program fixes it. It's free for Windows but have a charge for other Operating Systems. It's simple to use, It changes your computer's brightness to the time of the day. It also adapts to the warmth at night and sunlight during the day. If you don't want your computer on standby to disturb your sleep, Flux helps you to sleep by its automatic adjustment.


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Friday, November 28, 2014

Most Known Natural Disasters

Long ago since human beings already existed, we already witnessed a lot of calamities and disasters around the world. Most have been really powerful and killed a lot of people and damaged the world's resources. Here are the three of the most known natural disasters around the world.

Spanish Influenza (1918)

Known as the 1918 flu pandemic, It affected over 500 million people around the world and even the most isolated parts of the arctic and the Pacific Islands. The virus killed 3-5 percent of the total population of the world, which was estimated to be one-fourth of the US and one-fifth of the world, a lot more than the wars of the old days.  Not only the adults and people with weak immune systems but also the young adults. They believe that the virus originated in the country of China.

Japan Earthquake (2011)

People died, infrastructures ruined and many more happened after a magnitude-9 earthquake struck northeastern Japan that resulted into a disastrous tsunami after a few minutes. Not only it affected Japan but also other parts of the world like the Antarctica's ice sheet. It was recorded as the most strongest earthquake in Japan and the fourth of the world. The aftereffect which is the tsunami traveled almost 10 km through the lands of Japan. Because of this, the country suffered a level 7 nuclear meltdown which affected nearby citizens.

Typhoon Haiyan (2013)

Worse than hell, Typhoon Haiyan destroyed central states of the Philippines on November 2013. Philippines are known for natural disasters and it is believed that this is one of the worst one in their history. There have been more than 2,300 people killed. To be able to recover fully, they will need an estimated of $15 Billion. After the disaster hit the worldwide news, people around the world started donating to be able to help the country stand on their feet. Until now, the nation is still working on how to go back to their daily lives after a crucial event in the lives of the citizens.

Here are some of the most brutal disasters around the world. (2011)