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Date:      Thu, 12 Nov 1998 18:14:03 +0000
From:      Christopher Raven <c.raven@ukonline.co.uk>
To:        "chat@FreeBSD.ORG" <chat@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   What you always knew to be true!
Message-ID:  <364B256B.FED234F7@ukonline.co.uk>

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Someone mailed me this ~ not quite FreeBSD, but you've got to admit
they're all true !

   ;-)


Have you ever received a phone call the minute you stepped outside
your door? 
Has the bus you were waiting for ever appeared from behind a parked
truck the 
instant you light up a cigarette? Certain astute individuals have
noticed that 
such events are not the exception but, rather, the rule. Men like
Murphy, Peter 
and Parkinson have made it their life work to ferret out the operating 
principles - the laws that govern the frustrating lives that we
mortals live. 
Here is a small sampling of these laws. 

Murphy's Law 
If anything can go wrong, it will. 
If anything can't go wrong, it will go wrong. 
If anything can't go wrong on its own, someone will make it go wrong. 

O'Tool's Commentary on Murphy's Law 
Murphy was an optimist. 

Murphy's Law for Engineers: 
The more innocuous a design change appears, the further will its
influence 
extend. Any error that can creep in, will. It will be in the direction
that 
will do most damage to the calculation. A transister protected by a
fast-acting 
fuse will protect the fuse by blowing first. 

Murphy's Law for Electricians: 
Any wire cut to length will be too short. 

The Unspeakable Law 
As soon as you mention something .... 
... if it's good, it goes away 
... if it's bad, it happens. 

Nonreciprocal Laws of Expectations 
Negative expectations yield negative results. Positive expectations
yield 
negative results. 

Howe's Law 
Every man has a scheme that will not work. 

Zymurgy's First Law of Evolving Systems Dynamics 
Once you open a can of worms, the only way to recan them is to use a
larger 
can. 

Etorre's Observation 
The other line moves faster. 

DeVrie's Dilemma: 
If you hit two typewriter keys simultaneously, the one you don't want
to hit 
the paper does. 

Skinner's Constant (Flanagan's Finagling Factor) 
That quantity which, when multiplied by, divided by, added to, or
subtracted 
from the answer you get, gives you the answer you should have got. 

Murphy's Law of Selective Gravity 
An object will fall so as to do the most damage. 

Hofstadter's Law: 
Everything takes longer than you think it will, even when you take
into account 
Hofstadter's Law. 

Corollary to Hofstadter's Law: 
Everything takes longer than you think it will, even when you take
into account 
Hofstadter's Law 

Jenning's Corollary to Murphy's Law of Selective Gravity 
The chance of the bread falling with the buttered side down is
directly 
proportional to the cost of the carpet. 

Gordon's First Law 
If a research project is not worth doing at all, it is not worth doing
well. 

Maier's Law 
If the facts do not conform to the theory, they must be disposed of. 

Hoare's Law of Large Problems 
Inside every large problem is a small problem struggling to get out. 

Boren's First Law 
When in doubt, mumble. 

The Golden Rule of Arts and Sciences 
Whoever has the gold makes the rules. 

Barth's Distinction 
There are two types of people: those who divide people into two types,
and 
those who don't 

Segal's Law 
A man with one watch knows what time it is. A man with two watches is
never 
sure. 

The Ninety-Ninety Rule of Project Schedules 
The first 90 % of the task takes 90 % of the time, and the last 10 %
takes the 
other 90 % 

Farber's Fourth Law 
Necessity is the mother of strange bedfellows. 

Cole's Law 
Chopped cabbage. 


-- 
Christopher Raven
E-mail: c.raven@ukonline.co.uk & ICQ: 2254369
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