Temporary Internet Files..?
Saturday 30th of December 2006
Temporary Internet Files are, in fact, the cache of the Internet Explorer. This means that when you load a web page with Internet Explorer, it is saved on your computer so that if you later decide to open the same page again, it will open a lot faster. Temporary Internet Files improve speed of web browsing and also make possible so called offline browsing, which gives you the ability to open the web pages from cache even when you are not connected to the Internet.
Despite all these positive things about Temporary Internet Files, they have one big drawback: they compromise your privacy. Everyone with access to your computer can look into your Temporary Internet Files folder (location of this folder is discussed here) and see the sites that you have visited in the past. You can manually delete the contents of Temporary Internet Files folder (explained here) but this will not erase all traces of the pages because a special file called Index.dat is placed in this folder and it will still preserve the names and even the dates of your first visits to many pages.
Where is located Temporary Internet Files folder?
The location of the Temporary Internet Files folder depends on the version of Windows and whether or not you are using user profiles.
If you have Windows XP or Windows 2000 then Temporary Internet Files are in this location (note that on your PC they can be on other drive instead of drive C):
C:\Documents and Settings\\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\
If you have Windows Me, Windows 98, Windows NT or Windows 95 then index.dat files are in these locations:
C:\Windows\Temporary Internet Files\
C:\Windows\Profiles\\Temporary Internet Files\
Note that on your computer the Windows directory may not be C:\Windows but some other directory. If you don’t have Profiles directory in you Windows directory don’t worry - this just means that you are not using user profiles.
How to delete Temporary Internet Files?
To delete Temporary Internet Files manually, do the following things:
1. Start Internet Explorer and click Tools menu, then select Internet Options… from this menu. This will open the Internet Options window.
2. Click General tab and then find in the section Temporary Internet Files the button Delete Files… and click it. A new dialog box opens.
3. In the Delete Files dialog box, click to select the Delete all offline content check box if you want to delete all Web page content that you have made available offline.
4. Click OK to delete the files. Note that if you are doing this for the first time, the deleting can take a large amount of time, so be patient.
WARNING! This will most probably delete all visible items in the Temporary Internet Files folder (except cookies) but a number of invisible traces may remain in the index.dat files. The only way to be sure that you are getting rid of all traces for good is the usage of specialized privacy protection program like Mil Shield - a powerful privacy protection program that was designed specifically to clean and shred the Temporary Internet Files. Additional benefit is the ability to preserve the tracks from some chosen by you sites (selective cleaning), which makes your browsing more comfortable and safe (it is rather suspicious to always have empty history, cookies and Temporary Internet Files - it is better to leave some tracks from “innocent” sites). Mil Shield also cleans all other tracks as index.dat files, cookies, history, cache, AutoComplete records, UserData records, history of recently used folders and documents and many more.
More information here.
Eragon? Waa, a Deja Vu…
Wednesday 27th of December 2006
Deja Vu
This title reminds me a lot about The Matrix. One of the scenes in The Matrix uses this concept. When a black cat, while shaking its body, walks past Neo twice in quick succession, Neo says “Woah, a Deja Vu.”, to which Trinity responds “What did you say?”. ” A Deja Vu.” says Neo. “A black cat passes me, and another one passes me again that looks exactly like the first cat.” And Trinity responds, “Was it the same cat? Was it looks exactly like the first one?”. And then Neo says, ….Naaa, if you wanna know go watch the movie yourself. It gets a little bit complicated if I continue.
Anyway, I’ve had my own Deja Vus. Well, that is worth another post which I will probably tell you all about it later. But for now, I just wanted to make a review about the kinda latest movie starring Denzel Washington, which is called, obviously, Deja Vu. So let’s get to the review shall we.
Firstly, it is a detective movie. Kinda expected when Denzel is the main cast. And its a lot about USA super-modern-expose-your-privacy technology. They have satellite videos just like Google Earth, but only it is in real time. And it can zoom in as close as you can imagine, and can also rotate or move in any way you desire. So, the story is based on an explosion that occurs on the ship which killed hundreds of people. So the detective get started on the case. While solving, they use this satellite to help track down the criminal on the ship, before it blows. So, basically they have a free zooming camera that can literally move anyway they like in the ship, before it blows! So they move about inside the ship searching for suspicious character. There’s a catch, the camera is always 4 hours late.
**SPOILER ALERT**SPOILER STARTS HERE**
It turns out to be that the satellite video, is not a satellite video after all, all of the videos are from the past! And you can travel back to the past by using that machine. (Back to the Future, anyone?) It is basically a time travel machine, which outputs everything on a screen. And you can interact with the screen as well! Its hard to explain, but the simple explanation would be, you watch a movie, the movie is about what you did 4 hours ago, and you can interact with yourself directly from the screen. Weird? It gets better. Denzel actually goes back to the past, saves everyone else from the bombing, but except himself. He got killed in the past. But yet, in that past, he still exist! There we see, Denzel in that time, walking calmly, but at the same time, the future Denzel got killed in that time. There are two Denzels in one particular time, one from the past, and one from the future, the future one got killed in that past. That should create a time confusion that could lead to world destruction! But it is a science fiction story after all.
**SPOILER ENDS HERE**
It is actually not expected that the satellite images is like that. Thus, the rating drops drastically after I learn the truth about that satellite. Nevertheless, because of the exciting storyline, it manages to obtain quite a high rating from me. Hey, at least it is better than Cicak-Man.
kid’s rating : 6/10
Eragon
This title reminded me too, but to a different movie, Lord of The Rings(LOTR). Eragon reminded me to the Aragon character in LOTR. His full name is Aragon son of Arathon. The pronunciation is almost the same for both names, but the character’s attitude is highly different. So, the movie is about Eragon becoming a dragon rider. Hmmmm, yeah. Yups, that’s it. That’s about it. This review is as simple as the storyline. Nothing spectacular happened, except for a few breathtaking scenes featuring the dragon. The story is short, fast and simple. Nothing grand like LOTR. No climax, and no spoiler that can be told. But of course, it is still entertaining. A simple rating for a simple movie.
kid’s rating : 5/10
Uniten From Space…
Thursday 21st of December 2006

Click for bigger picture.. Here is another screen shot.
