- published: 20 Jul 2016
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In computing, a directory is a file system cataloging structure which contains references to other computer files, and possibly other directories. On many computers, directories are known as folders, catalogs (catalog
was used on the Apple II, the Commodore 128 and some other early home computers as a command for displaying disk contents; the filesystems used by these did not support hierarchal directories), or drawers to provide some relevancy to a workbench or the traditional office file cabinet.
Files are organized by storing related files in the same directory. In a hierarchical filesystem (that is, one in which files and directories are organized in a manner that resembles a tree), a directory contained inside another directory is called a subdirectory. The terms parent and child are often used to describe the relationship between a subdirectory and the directory in which it is cataloged, the latter being the parent. The top-most directory in such a filesystem, which does not have a parent of its own, is called the root directory.
Her feet hit the ground
There's people all around
She never wears makeup
It never does her proud
She works radio, late night radio
She don't like the shit she's playing
She does it for you kids
The sun no favour
The sun no favour
She says lets have a drink
I need some time to think
We go down to dinner
Sunday beer is cheap
She works radio, modern rock and roll
She don't like the shit she's playing
She does it for the kids
The sun no favour
The sun no favour
We go down to her place
She has a real cool space
She got it down in Parkdale
The rent is great
She works radio, oldies rock and roll
She don't like the shit she's playing
She does it for you kids
The sun no favour