The following is absolutely not directed at any WC member or visitor, living or dead, regardless of the location of this post being close to any other post/thread/topic. The opinions and statements below are all mine and can be deleted and/or ignored without any detriment to me or my ego.PLEASE! Remember computers are
not as smart as we are! You do
NOT need to put
anything in the "Trash" just to keep the computer from seeing it. Never, ever put anything in the "Trash"
unless you absolutely know you will never need it again. If you simply want the OS/app/script/whatever to create (or "forget") a new (or old) item/file/folder/etc., all you have to do is (1)Quit the program whose data you are going to work on and (2)
rename the current item
or move it to practically anywhere else on your drive.
Sorry for the 'screaming', ranting, jumping up and down, but I have been on an apparently one-man crusade to
stop the habit many people seem to have
of moving things to the Trash before they know what the really want to do. The point is,
the "
Trash" is
NOT a
STORAGE area, never was, never should be. You probably have a few dozen GBs of real, usable, safe, clean storage space on at least one drive. Use it!
![Bang Head [banghead]](https://athena.trixology.com/Smileys/default/banghead.gif)
I think the guy that started the "put it in the Trash" habit is the same guy that has "Hold by beer and watch this" on his tombstone.
![Big Grin [biggrin]](https://athena.trixology.com/Smileys/default/biggrin.gif)
When you next accidentally delete something because you put it in the Trash, don't ask me for sympathy. If you are lucky, you can restore a copy from a Time Machine or other backup... assuming your TM or other drive doesn't die before you realize the need.
![[rolleyes2]](https://athena.trixology.com/Smileys/default/rolleyes1.gif)
It will happen when you least expect it. If you're keen on gambling, buy a lottery ticket.
