Dear bestie,
I want to take the time to tell you how very important you are in my life. It's hard sometimes to say these things in person, even to a best friend, so I'm writing you this letter to say it for me.
My friend, you are the most significant person in my life right now. You are my dearest friend, the one person I can be open and honest with, the person who knows me better than I know myself. When I'm with you, I can be myself, with no pretense, and I'm accepted and loved completely for who I am. There are no surprises with you; I know who you are, and you know who I am, and we are able to love one another completely. We aren't always able to spend as much time together as we'd like to, but when we are together, it's as if we had never been apart. Being with you makes me laugh, and it gives me a safe place to cry. You are sensitive and bright and altogether beautiful. I love you for being the wonderful person that you are and for the beauty you bring into my life just by being there. I love you for listening to all my troubles and for sharing yours with me. I love you for your acceptance of me, even when you don't agree with my actions or decisions. I love you for the fun we have together and the openness that characterizes our friendship. I love you most of all for being the best friend that anyone could have!
With gratifulness
ORENGO DICKSON
Chapter 7 - Copying, moving, renaming, and deleting files. we will discuss the basics of managing your files from the command line. COPYING FILES One of the most useful features of the modern PC is the ability to swiftly copy files from one location to another. Practically every computing device has the ability to copy files. The Windows operating system and the Command Prompt are no different. The basic command for copying files from the Command Prompt is the COPY command. If you wanted to use COPY to copy a file called test.txt to the root directory of a USB flash drive assigned the letter J: COPY test.txt J:\ The command will create a copy of test.txt in the root directory of the J drive. Like most Command Prompt commands, COPY assumes that you will be copying files from the working directory, and looks there first to find the filenames you specify. However, you can also use COPY with absolute file paths. If test.txt were in the Users directory of the C...
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