Wednesday, September 14, 2011

How to Use TDK Flash Lock

I own a 2 gigabytes TDK Flash Disk and it serves me well. The feature that I like with my TDK Flash disk is its flash lock. This feature allows me to create two compartments for my TDK Flash Disk. The first compartment is is used to store files that is OK to be seen by other people. The second compartment contains files that I keep hidden from other peoples' eyes. The second compartment of my flash disk is password protected and can be accessed using the TDK Flash Lock.

The TDK Flash Lock interface is light and easy to use. It contains all the buttons that you need to set up and access the second compartment of your TDK Flash Disk.

Did you delete the TDK Flash Lock software in your flash disk? Well, that is not a problem because you can still download it from TDK. Just visit my post about downloading TDK Flash Lock to solve your problem.
.
TDK Flash Lock interface
TDK Flash Lock interface.

Change the TDK Flash Lock Password

To change the password of your TDK Flash Lock, just click on the “key” button.
.
TDK Flash Lock change password

A new window will appear wherein you will input the new password that will replace the old password of you TDK Flash Lock. You can also place the password hint that will help you recall the password in case that you forgot it.

Disable the TDK Flask Lock Password

Just click on the button below the “key” button to disable the password of your TDK Flash Lock.
.
TDK Flash Lock disable password

Log-in and Log-out of the Private Compartment

Shifting  from the “public” compartment to restricted compartment of your TDK Flash Disk is easy. All you have to do is to click on the “padlock” button of the TDK Flash Lock.
.
TDK Flash Lock log-in

Those are the simple instructions on how to use the flash lock of your TDK Flash Disk. I recommend using the TDK Flash Lock to protect your private files from the eyes of other people. Be reminded that you create back-ups for your files whenever you do some changes on the setting of TDK Flash Lock. Some changes on the flash lock can cause some files in the restricted compartment to be deleted.

---


Follow me in Facebook, Twitter, Flickr, Tumblr and YouSayToo.

Another Cebu Pacific Promo Fares

There is no let-up for Cebu Pacific as it announced another seat sale for the month of September.

588 pesos Cebu Pacific promo fares are available for flights from Manila to Bacolod, Calbayog, Catarman, Cebu, Dumaguete, Iloilo, Tacloban or Roxas. This promo for is for flight period starting from November 1 to December 31, 2011.

888 pesos Cebu Pacific promo fares for flights from Manila to Caticlan, Coron, Kalibo, Tagbilaran or Puerto Princesa. 888 pesos seat sale is also available for flights from Cebu to Siargao. Travel period is from October 1 to December 31, 2011.

Available promo for international flights are:

*988 pesos from Clark to Bangkok (travel period: November 1 to December 31, 2011).
*1,088 pesos from Manila to Ho Chi Minh (travel period: November 1 to December 31, 2011).
*1,988 pesos from Manila to Bangkok or Jakarta (travel period: November 1 to December 31, 2011).
*1,888 pesos from Manila or Cebu to Busan or Incheon (travel period: January 1 to March 31, 2012).
*50% discount for flights from Manila to Osaka (travel period: January 1 to March 31, 2012).

Sale period for these Cebu Pacific promo fares are until September 12, 2011 or until available seats last.

For these promo fares, please remember that fares are non-refundable. Fares are exclusive of government taxes and fees. Flight changes must be made more than 24 hours before the scheduled time of departure.

Go to visit Cebu Pacific website to book your desired flights. For some tips, please read How to Avail Cebu Pacific Promo Fares.

---


Follow me in Facebook, Twitter, Flickr, Tumblr and YouSayToo

Monday, September 12, 2011

Lolong - the Giant Buwaya

BREAKING NEWS: Guiness Book of World Record declared Lolong as the largest crocodile in captivity. Read more about this news here.

The Southern part of the Philippines is popular in the news because of the a giant buwaya that was caught there recently. Buwaya is the Tagalog term for crocodile. The giant buwaya, which was named as “Lolong,” is 6.4 meters (21 feet) long and is now considered as the biggest buwaya ever caught in the Philippines. Lolong was caught after destroying around seven traps that was set up the previous days.

Lolong, the buwaya, was named after the veteran Filipino crocodile hunter Ernesto “Lolong” Coñate, who lead the capture of the giant crocodile. Coñate was called to the Agusan Marsh to capture crocodile Lolong after it was reported that the crocodile killed a schoolgirl and a fisherman.

So where to find the giant crocodile? Lolong was captured in the town of Bunawan in the province of Agusan del Sur. The town is a second class municipality wherein some part of the Agusan Marsh is located. Agusan Marsh is the habitat of various animals, including the Lolong and other buwaya.
.
Buwaya - Lolong is being measured
(Source: Reuters)
The above photo shows how long Lolong is. Here is another photo of Lolong:
.
Buwaya - Lolong being guarded by police
(Source: AP)
The local officials of Bunawan is considering to build an ecopark for Lolong. The buwaya is already a menace to the citizens of Bunawan, that is why releasing Lolong to the wild is not being considered. The local government also consider making Lolong as the town's tourist attraction.

---


Follow me in Facebook, Twitter, Flickr, Tumblr and YouSayToo.