Tuesday, April 29, 2003

de·lete [ di lt ]
transitive verb (past de·let·ed, past participle de·let·ed, present participle de·let·ing, 3rd person present singular de·letes)

remove or erase: to remove or score out something that is printed or written, or erase something from a computer file or disk


noun (plural de·letes)

key for removal of data: a key on a computer keyboard that is depressed in order to erase or destroy files of previously keyed material Click on the icon for that file and then hit delete.


When i say delete i do not mean maybe i mean fucking do it not argue with me asking if i am sure. I was not sure i would not tell you to do it pea brain. "right click" does not mean double left click you big FUCK HEAD! arrrgh! today is my monday i have little or no patience today the same goes for at the end of my week which is saturday.




pa·tience [ páysh’ns ]
noun

1. capacity for waiting: the ability to endure waiting or delay without becoming annoyed or upset, or to persevere calmly when faced with difficulties This job needs time and patience.


2. ability to tolerate trying circumstances: the ability to tolerate being hurt, provoked, or annoyed without complaint or loss of temper


3. U.K. card games See solitaire n.1


[12th century. Via French from Latin patientia , from patient- (see patient).]


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