What is a "Cached image"?

If you're seeing a non-cached image in firefox, what exactly are you seeing?

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You are seeing a copy of a file from somewhere outside your computer (which can have one cache that holds an image you looked at before which may have changed at the source) or not one stored by your search engine or service in its cache because the source has gone down - Google may give you the choice of a cache image of page because the data you searched for is on a page that has changed. A non-cached image was asked for by the name and path given in the URL (which can be found by doing right click on the image and selecting Properties) which was then loaded from the host of that URL and sent in Internet message packets to you where your browser assembles the image.

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