Hello,
This problem is solved simply.  If go into the terminal, and use the "rm"
command in order to delete your files, they are not moved to the ~.trash
directory. Unfortunately, their doesn't seem to be a way to change this
behavior from within the GUI, but perhaps other users will correct me. Hope
this helps.

On Tue, Jan 27, 2015 at 1:27 AM, The Believer <ancient.ali...@icloud.com>
wrote:

>    Unlike Windows, there does not seem to be a way to permanently delete a
> file. It goes to Trash then you Empty Trash. Its a good safety measure but
> there are times its an unnecessary extra step.
>
>    Are either of these apps accessible? Trash X and Trash Without. Or are
> there other apps that are better?
>
> From The Believer. . .
>  . . . what if it were true?
> ancient.ali...@icloud.com
>
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