I had to force quit Internet Explorer. So I then
trashed
the download cache and cache.waf files. Almost 80megs
total. Now the silly Mac OS will not allow the trash
to
be emptied because it thinks those two files are
"still in use". Eh? IE is NOT running. I even started
it up again and quit it normally. Option emptying
the Trash won't get rid of them.

Is there any way to see what invisible process is
still hanging onto those file? Then is there a way
to kill that process? I could just reboot, but then
I'd have to start a couple of big downloads over. :P

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which is fruitful to an excess here, be so very barren in
the rest of the planets?" Bernard de Fontenelle, 1686
WARNING! Windows XP does not enable the user to fly.

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