Solved: how to delete those pesky "require" folders in Home folder

I was bummed that OS X now tries to "require" you to have folders like Sites, Downloads and so on in the home folder. Force Delete 1.2 will make short work of these, in case anyone else is stumped about how to delete the folders.
Download it at http://mac.softpedia.com/get/System-Utilities/Force-Delete.shtml

I have attached a vi. Is this the one that you need?
Anand kumar SP
Senior Project Engineer
Soliton Technologies Pvt Ltd
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