- It doesn't persist *anywhere*, meaning that if you cut something to
the clipboard intending to paste it later and you have a power cut, it's
gone.
Well, for files windows does something different, it just marks the file
as "about to be deleted" and doesn't do anything with it until it's
pasted somewhere else.
It might be interesting to do this consistently everywhere, even for
text... There's always "delete" for actual deletion.