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I use scriptblocks quite a bit in my PowerShell work, often saved as variables. These are handy for commands you want to run again, but don&amp;#8217;t necessarily need to turn into permanent functions. $freec=&amp;#123;&amp;#40;get-wmiobject win32_logicaldisk -filter &amp;#34;deviceid=&amp;#39;c:&amp;#39;&amp;#34; -property Freespace&amp;#41;.FreeSpace/1mb&amp;#125; Now &amp;#8230; &lt;a href="http://jdhitsolutions.com/blog/2012/01/friday-fun-whats-my-variable/"&gt;Continue reading &lt;span class="meta-nav"&gt;&amp;#8594;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/JeffsScriptingBlogAndMore/~4/4F9Qt3Dbs5E" height="1" width="1" alt="" /&gt;</description></item></channel></rss>