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Save Your Firefox Bookmarks

If you’re using Windows XP... recovering from a crash or whatever,if your Firefox bookmarks have disappeared, here’s what to do: Find your profile in c:\Documents and Settings\[your XP user name]\Application Data\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles There should be a subfolder there called bookmarkbackups. Find the most recent bookmarks html file in there (usually with a date after the ‘bookmarks’ bit. eg: in my pc.. C:\Documents and Settings\GreatBA\Application Data\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\2lly819q.default\bookmarkbackups Copy it to somewhere safe and rename the existing one bookmarks.html. Copy it to the default profiles folder (up one level from the bookmarkbackups folder, deleting the existing bookmarks.html file. Close Firefox if it’s running and launch it. Your old bookmarks should be restored. feed my comments...

New railway Panadura to Horana

The Sri Lanka Ministry of New Railway Development, which has named 2006-2016 as the 'Railway Decade', has planned four new railway lines to expand the country's rail network. The new railways are to be laid from Matara to Kataragama (113 km), from Avissawella to Hambantota via Ratnapura (210 km), from Kurunegala to Habarana (80 km) and from Panadura to Horana (18 km). The new railways are to be finished by 2016 at a cost of Rs. 95.3 billion. Read more in Sunday Observer

hack:Way I access to blocked websites

Last week I did an investigation into the various methods available for bypassing website access restrictions. I have shortlisted them below ..... 1. Use IP address - This is the simplest way to bypass domain name based access restrictions. Instead of the domain name such as www.srimobile.com use the direct IP address. To find the IP address use one of the free host to IP online conversion tools such as this . 2. Use Google cache - If you are not bothered whether the content is latest on a site, Google cache is best. Do a Google search for the site and then click on the cached link below the search results. 3. Use an Anonymizer - In this method you access a third party site which in turn routes your request to the required server. Some services provide URL encryption also. The problem is that most of these servers are no longer free. normally i use this 4. Use Online Translation Tools - In this method, we can use the translation service as a web proxy. Following are the best...

Steps to beat spyware and viruses

Original Article from; Christopher Null ( Yahoo! Tech Advisors) note: these steps apply to both Windows XP and Vista . 1) Are you sure it's spyware or a virus? Windows pop-ups and alerts can often seem invasive enough to be viruses, especially with Vista. Try searching the web for the exact text you see on the screen to make sure you aren't dealing with an aggressive Windows message. (Many of these can be turned off, so try whatever instructions you find.) 2) Boot in safe mode. If you have a virus, first step is to try booting in safe mode. You can get to safe mode (a simplified version of Windows that disables a lot of extra gunk, possibly including some spyware apps) by restarting your PC and tapping F8 during boot. Soon you'll get a menu of options. Select "Safe Mode" (it's at the top of the menu) and wait for the machine to fully boot. The system will look funny (with a black background and larger icons, probably), but don't worry about it. Th...