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::I don't think this is cut and dry definitely about the trash bin, XKCD comics have abstracted elements before for comedic effect. I would settle on mentioning both in the explanation. [[Special:Contributions/172.70.42.88|172.70.42.88]] 18:15, 4 May 2023 (UTC)
 
::I don't think this is cut and dry definitely about the trash bin, XKCD comics have abstracted elements before for comedic effect. I would settle on mentioning both in the explanation. [[Special:Contributions/172.70.42.88|172.70.42.88]] 18:15, 4 May 2023 (UTC)
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::Coming late to this, though must have seen it before, it is not an unknown occurance to be not allowed to 'delete' an item (i.e. move it to the Recycled Bin/whatever, or indeed full-delete it from scratch) because it is locked by the FS/OS, but things ''in'' the bin are purposefully made less easy to use in their new situ (not impossible, but generally escape most application-locks or a 'folder view preview' that undeleted files suffer).
 
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::Whereas not 'allowing' (or at least not giving the user permission for) the removal of a USB storage device, from the socket it was inserted into, is very much an analogue of not removing a refuse sack because of some hidden reservation of its contents by some random other association..? That's a thing that happens. With the exception being that the frustrated user can always pull it out ''anyway'', and risk an incomplete-write corruption if it's 'optimised' that way, if they really want to. [[Special:Contributions/172.70.85.169|172.70.85.169]] 19:49, 4 May 2023 (UTC)
 

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