Destruction, Demolition and Deconstruction
The Lone Groover says "I've just taken down a pergola with a metre-deep Russian vine over the top. It had nine birds' nests in it, and had rotted all of the cross timbers. It covered the entire lawn and needs a skip of its own." What's the biggest/worst thing you've ever taken down? Tell us your tales of demolition and wanton destruction.
( , Thu 8 Nov 2012, 13:17)
The Lone Groover says "I've just taken down a pergola with a metre-deep Russian vine over the top. It had nine birds' nests in it, and had rotted all of the cross timbers. It covered the entire lawn and needs a skip of its own." What's the biggest/worst thing you've ever taken down? Tell us your tales of demolition and wanton destruction.
( , Thu 8 Nov 2012, 13:17)
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If people start pointing out the glaring holes in all the feebles' lies then the whole of qftw will become nothing more than a cheap venue for mocking inferiors.
Oh.
( , Sat 10 Nov 2012, 18:44, closed)
Oh.
( , Sat 10 Nov 2012, 18:44, closed)
On a completely unrelated note, here is a picture of a braying jackass:
( , Sat 10 Nov 2012, 23:28, closed)
( , Sat 10 Nov 2012, 23:28, closed)
Format
c: would also cause a certain amount of carnage.
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To prevent nerd attacks, I'll revise that to 'echo 'Y'|format c:'
Or something like that.
( , Mon 12 Nov 2012, 10:17, closed)
c: would also cause a certain amount of carnage.
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To prevent nerd attacks, I'll revise that to 'echo 'Y'|format c:'
Or something like that.
( , Mon 12 Nov 2012, 10:17, closed)
/s
does recursive too doesn't it? or maybe not on deltree...
del *.* /s but would still leave the folders? gah
( , Mon 12 Nov 2012, 11:32, closed)
does recursive too doesn't it? or maybe not on deltree...
del *.* /s but would still leave the folders? gah
( , Mon 12 Nov 2012, 11:32, closed)
indeed you need
rd /q /s
To get rid of everything. It still works in a command prompt on most flavours of Windows.
( , Mon 12 Nov 2012, 12:07, closed)
rd /q /s
To get rid of everything. It still works in a command prompt on most flavours of Windows.
( , Mon 12 Nov 2012, 12:07, closed)
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