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Subject: Trash Can Quirk
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Date: Sun, 10-Jun-84 02:30:51 EDT
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Date: 9 Jun 84 16:28 EDT
From: David H M Spector 
To: info-mac@SUMEX-AIM.ARPA
Subject: Trash Can Quirk


I found an interesting aspect of the finder and the trash can last night. 

I have three disks on the desktop, I decided to "throw away" one of the ones
I didn't need att the moment by dragging it to the trash,  after a moment
I thought better of it, and decided to retrieve it from the trash,
when I opened the trash, it wasn't there.  There was over 100Kb free, so
I don't think that the finder suddenly needed the space.

I thought that any object that was "the last thing thrown away" could be
recovered, does this not apply to disks?

		David HM Spector
		NYU Systems Group


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