Excluding hidden folders (eg. trash) from Backup

I use the Mac OS X 'Backup' application to perform backups. I have configured it to back up my entire home directory 'matt', and then excluded some folders. However, Backup does not allow me to exclude hidden folders such as 'Trash'. Is there any way around this?
Matt

but then I've got to remember to add any new folders I create to the backup, which isn't ideal.
That only applies if you are creating new folders in the root of your Home directory. As a rule of thumb, I create all new folders inside ~/Documents or /Users/Shared. If you add sub-folders, they will automatically be included.
I agree that Backup is quite limited in some ways... but I have struggled to find anything else that has proper incremental backup facilities to DVD/CD's that is also free. (I know I pay for MobileMe... but that is a sunk cost, which I would have anyway).

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