1 posted on
04/16/2016 7:39:36 AM PDT by
NOBO2012
To: NOBO2012
2 posted on
04/16/2016 7:41:46 AM PDT by
dfwgator
To: NOBO2012
Wouldn’t it be great to see Obama’s entire legacy of destruction erased in the next presidents first month in office? Something positive to wish for.
3 posted on
04/16/2016 7:45:11 AM PDT by
Starboard
To: NOBO2012
It was a fake! - Guy was promoting a book
http://www.trymodern.com/article/596/this-guy-did-not-delete-his-entire-company-in-one-click
4 posted on
04/16/2016 7:53:39 AM PDT by
DrJeff
To: NOBO2012
Im not sure when, I just know that at some point this bad code will come in handy, and wow! Thats some powerful code! that right there is funny.
6 posted on
04/16/2016 8:01:00 AM PDT by
uncitizen
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To: NOBO2012
The three most important words in all of IT and computing are:
backup, backup, and backup./sarc
8 posted on
04/16/2016 8:08:30 AM PDT by
Banjoguy
To: NOBO2012
Shouldn’t “Country” be “Company” in the headline?
To: NOBO2012
The "rm" tells the computer to remove; the r deletes everything within a given directory; and the f stands for "force", telling the computer to ignore the usual warnings that come when deleting files.
Mostly correct; the argument 'r' is for recursive. So "rm -rf" means starting in the current directory, remove everything recursively and don't bother warning me.
11 posted on
04/16/2016 8:30:20 AM PDT by
Montana_Sam
(Truth lives.)
To: NOBO2012
Micro Soft came up with a truly insidious way to do something like that to you in Win7: Unlike in XP, when you copy a file from one folder to another in the Explorer window, it “highlights” the folder you copy to (does not keep the original file highlighted). When you then hit ‘delete’, *poof* the whole folder is gone! Found out the hard way when I switched from XP. Thanks, MS! (Usually I ‘move’ instead of ‘copy’, but that one time...)
15 posted on
04/16/2016 9:55:52 AM PDT by
Moltke
(Reasoning with a liberal is like watering a rock in the hope to grow a building)
To: NOBO2012
Used to include a “$DESTROY SYSTEM” card in my Fortran deck back in the day. Didn’t work.
16 posted on
04/16/2016 9:41:35 PM PDT by
Some Fat Guy in L.A.
(Still bitterly clinging to rational thought despite it's unfashionability)
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