I'd go to the beginning of time and chill with God as he creates the Universe. Of course, I'd be visiting for about a week.
↓: Sounds like a Bible to me. History, instructions, stories of heroism and/or parables, songs, predicting the future... What if the Bible was a Wiki made long ago by those that got impulse knowledge? None of us were responsible for that, were we? It would make sense if the data would all end near the end of 2012. I mean, it would take awhile to compile all that data into a temporal knowledge bomb. Could spread across time from a point of contact; let's say within the era of King Solomon? Sounds like a job 4 people with the right mindset could do. Dedicate each to their respective fields. One for war (to prevent or guide; depending on perception), one for disease and pestilence records (to combat problems, and multiply our numbers), one for death records (for historical records), and one other for today's famine (economy). The Four Horsemen (of our Apocalypse) sounds like a badass title.
In a sense, it would make sense if we divide the files so it could be received by at least 4 people (be they scribes or prophets) with a sufficient mindset to receive and write down all the information and recompile it into a single book (or at least an encyclopedic set of scrolls). A good place to preserve the information as it updates through time could be somewhere in the Dead Sea region. Has the right preservative qualities to last millennia. Sounds like I have made ourselves a stable time loop. However, temporal data bombs tend to have a negative side-effect of producing crackpots if they're within the blast radius; especially if they weren't intended to receive the data.
It would probably also help not to include TVTropes, DeviantArt, SCP Foundation, 4Chan, and some other sites (art or wiki (including a number of wikis for today's games)). It could give some of our receivers some hard (and utterly terrifying) trip-outs upon reception, and make them think they're seeing angels or demons.