On Sun May 27 2007, Thomas Hertweck scratched these words onto a coconut 
shell, hoping for an answer:
> Randall R Schulz wrote:
> > [...]
> >
> > People have been known to replace the "rm" command with a script or
> > shell procedure that moves the target files to a "trash" directory
> > instead of deleting them outright.
> >
> > It still doesn't help with, e.g, and application's "Save as..."
> > function that overwrites an existing file, but it's something.
>
> That's why you should have a backup of important files. If the file
> is deleted or the disk crashes or whatever and a user does not have
> a backup, then the user can only blame himself for this trouble.
> With all these large external USB disks available nowadays, it
> shouldn't be a problem to make regular backups even for home systems.

No kidding, the problem, esp. for home users seems to be they "forget" 
to do a backup on week, then they let it slide , for another week... 
and the next thing you know,some weird hardware, or software update 
even, somehow trashes a partition w/ the family pictures, or his 
business papers in.. and ..... well, although no one has proved a 
murder was caused by this behaviour... it's not unlikely that 
some "rage" killings may just be caused this way... 

 A person discovers their important files have been "lost" somehow , and 
as they spin themselves into a fit of rage, the other person in their 
life gets too close, too soon..  a letter opener appears in a hand... 
and we cut to...sounds of Sirens ... the police arriving to see what 
the fuss is about, and some lawyer thinks up a novel defence.i.e.: the 
computer made them do it.. 

<Sigh> 


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j

I've lived in the real world enough, we're all here because we ain't all 
there. 
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