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- Nature sides with the hidden flaw.
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- Ralph's Observation:
- It is a mistake to allow any mechanical object
- to realize that you are in a hurry.
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- Cole's Law:
- Thinly sliced cabbage
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- Time flies like an arrow, but fruit flies like a banana.
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- Firestone's Law of Forcasting:
- Chicken Little only has to be right once.
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- Manly's Maxim:
- Logic is a systematic method of coming to
- the wrong conclusion with confidence.
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- Moer's truism:
- The trouble with most jobs is the job holder's
- resemblence to being one of a sled dog team. No one
- gets a change of scenery except the lead dog.
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- Cannon's Comment:
- If you tell the boss you were late for work because you
- had a flat tire, the next morning you will have a flat tire.
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- MURPHY'S LAW:
- If anything can go wrong, it will.
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- Murphy's First Corollary:
- Left to themselves, things tend to go from bad to worse.
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- Murphy's Second Corollary:
- It is impossible to make anything foolproof
- because fools are so ingenious
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- Murphy's Constant:
- Matter will be damaged in direct proportion to its value
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- Quantized Revision of Murphy's Law:
- Everything goes wrong all at once.
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- O'Toole's Commentary:
- Murphy was an optimist.
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- Scott's Second Law:
- When an error has been detected and corrected,
- it will be found to have been correct in the first place.
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- Finagle's First Law:
- If an experiment works, something has gone wrong.
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- Finagle's Second Law:
- No matter what the experiment's result, there
- will always be someone eager to:
- (a) misinterpret it.
- (b) fake it.
- or
- (c) believe it supports his own pet theory.
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- Finagle's Third Law:
- In any collection of data, the figure most obviously
- correct, beyond all need of checking, is the mistake.
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- Finagle's Fourth Law:
- Once a job is fouled up, anything done to
- improve it only makes it worse.
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- Gumperson's Law:
- The probability of anything happening is in
- inverse ratio to its desirability.
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- Rudin's Law:
- In crises that force people to choose among
- alternative courses of action, most people will
- choose the worst one possible.
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- Ginsberg's Restatement of the Three Laws of Thermodynamics:
- You can't win.
- You can't break even.
- You can't quit.
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- Ehrman's Commentary
- Things will get worse before they will get better.
- Who said things would get better?
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- Commoner's Second Law of Ecology:
- Nothing ever goes away.
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- Howe's Law:
- Everyone has a scheme that will not work.
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- 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 bigger can.
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- Non-Reciprocal Law of Expectations:
- Negative expectations yield negative results.
- Positive expectations yield negative results.
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- Klipstein's Law:
- Tolerances will accumulate unidirectionally toward
- maximum difficulty of assembly.
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- Interchangeable parts won't.
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- You never find a lost article until you replace it.
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- Glatum's Law of Materialistic Acquisitiveness:
- The perceived usefulness of an article is inversely proportional
- to its actual usefulness once bought and paid for.
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- Lewis' Law:
- No matter how long or hard you shop for an item, after you've
- bought it, it will be on sale somewhere cheaper.
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- If nobody uses it, there's a reason.
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- You get the most of what you need the least.
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- The Airplane Law:
- When the plane you are on is late, the plane you
- want to transfer to is on time.
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- Etorre's Observation:
- The other line moves faster.
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- O'Brien's Variation:
- If you change lines, the one you just left will
- start to move faster than the one you are now in.
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- The Queue Principal:
- The longer you wait in line, the greater the
- likelyhood that you are in the wrong line.
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- First Law of Revision:
- Information necessitating a change of design will be
- conveyed to the designer after - and only after - the
- plans are complete.
- (Often called the 'Now They Tell Us' Law)
-
- Corollary I:
-
- In simple cases, presenting one obvious right way
- versus one obvious wrong way, it is often wiser to choose
- the wrong way so as to expedite subsequent revision.
- H.B. Fyfe
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- Second Law of Revision:
- The more innocuous the modification appears to be, the
- further its influence will extend and the more plans
- will have to be redrawn.
- H.B. Fyfe
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- Third Law of Revision:
- If, when completion of a design is imminent, field
- dimensions are finally supplied as they actually
- are -- instead of as they were meant to be -- it is
- always simpler to start all over.
-
- Corollary I:
- It is usually impractical to to worry beforehand
- about interferences -- if you have none, someone
- will make one for you.
- H.B. Fyfe
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- LAWS OF COMPUTER PROGRAMMING:
- I. Any given program, when running, is obsolete.
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- LAWS OF COMPUTER PROGRAMMING:
- II. Any given program costs more and takes longer.
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- LAWS OF COMPUTER PROGRAMMING:
- III. If a program is useful, it will have to be changed.
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- LAWS OF COMPUTER PROGRAMMING:
- IV. If a program is useless, it will have to be documented.
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- LAWS OF COMPUTER PROGRAMMING:
- V. Any program will expand to fill available memory.
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- LAWS OF COMPUTER PROGRAMMING:
- VI. The value of a program is proportional to the weight
- of its output.
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- LAWS OF COMPUTER PROGRAMMING:
- VII. Program complexity grows until it exceeds the capabilities
- of the programmer who must maintain it.
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- LAWS OF COMPUTER PROGRAMMING:
- VIII. Any non-trivial program contains at least one bug.
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- LAWS OF COMPUTER PROGRAMMING:
- IX. Undetectable errors are infinite in variety, in contrast to
- detectable errors, which by definition are limited.
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- LAWS OF COMPUTER PROGRAMMING:
- X. Adding manpower to a late software project makes it later.
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- Lubarsky's Law of Cybernetic Entomology:
- There's always one more bug.
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- Shaw's Principle:
- Build a system that even a fool can use, and only a fool
- will want to use it.
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- Law of the Perversity of Nature:
- You cannot successfully determine beforehand which side of
- the bread to butter.
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- Law of Selective Gravity:
- An object will fall so as to do the most damage.
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- Jennings Corollary to the Law of Selective Gravity:
- The chance of the bread falling with the butter side down
- is directly proportional to the value of the carpet.
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- Wyszkowski's Second Law:
- Anything can be made to work if you fiddle with it long enough.
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- Sattinger's Law
- It works better if you plug it in.
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- Lowery's Law:
- If it jams - force it.
- If it breaks, it needed replacing anyway.
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- Schmidt's Law:
- If you mess with a thing long enough, it'll break.
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- Anthony's Law of Force
- Don't force it - get a bigger hammer.
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- Cahn's Axiom:
- When all else fails, read the instructions.
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- Gordon's First Law:
- If a project is not worth doing at all,
- it's not worth doing well.
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- Law of Research:
- Enough research will tend to support your theory.
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- Maier's Law:
- If the facts do not conform to the theory,
- they must be disposed of.
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- Peer's Law:
- The solution to the problem changes the problem.
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- Beware of the man who works hard to learn something,
- learns it, and finds himself no wiser than before. He is
- full of murderous resentment of people who are ignorant
- without having come by their ignorance the hard way.
- - Bokonon
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- Help a man when he is in trouble and he will
- remember you when he is in trouble again.
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- You can lead a man to slaughter,
- but you can't make him think.
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- Don't get mad, get even.
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- Carson's Law:
- It's better to be rich and healthy than poor and sick.
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- The Golden Rule:
- He who has the gold, makes the rules.
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- Mark's mark:
- Love is a matter of chemistry;
- sex is a matter of physics.
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- Korman's conclusion:
- The trouble with resisting temptation is it may
- never come your way again.
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- Knight's Law:
- Life is what happens to you while you are making other plans.
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- Maugham's Thought:
- Only a mediocre person is always at his best.
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- Krueger's Observation:
- A taxpayer is someone who does not have to take a civil
- service exam in order to work for the government.
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- Benchley's Law of Distinction:
- There are two kinds of people in the world, those who believe
- there are two kinds of people in the world and those who don't.
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- Harver's Law:
- A drunken man's words are a sober man's thoughts.
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- Schmidt's Observation:
- All things being equal, a fat person uses
- more soap than a thin person.
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- Gibb's Law:
- Infinity is one lawyer waiting for another.
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- Fools rush in where fools have been before.
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- Rule of Accuracy:
- When working towards the solution of a problem, it always
- helps if you know the answer.
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- Inside every small problem is a large problem struggling to get out.
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- Wyszowski's Law:
- No experiment is reproducible.
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- Fett's Law:
- Never replicate a successful experiment.
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- Brooke's Law:
- Whenever a system becomes completely defined, some damn fool
- discovers something which either abolishes the system or
- expands it beyond recognition.
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- The first Myth of Management:
- It exists.
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- Spend sufficient time confirming the need and
- the need will disappear.
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- Peter's Placebo:
- An ounce of image is worth a pound of performance.
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- Zymurgy's Law of Volunteer Labour:
- People are always available for work in the past tense.
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- Wiker's Law:
- Government expands to absorb revenue and then some.
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- Clarke's First Law:
- When a distinguished but elderly scientist states that
- something is possible, he is almost certainly right. When he
- states that something is impossible, he is very probably wrong.
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- Clarke's Third Law:
- Any sufficiently advanced technology is
- indistinguishable from magic.
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- Segal's Law:
- A man with a watch knows what time it is.
- A man with two watches is never sure.
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- Weiler's Law:
- Nothing is impossible for the man who does not have to do it himself.
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- Weinberg's Second Law:
- If builders built buildings the way programmers wrote programs,
- the first woodpecker to come along would destroy civilization.
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- Hartley's Second Law:
- Never go to bed with anybody crazier than you are.
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- Beckhap's Law:
- Beauty times brains equals a constant.
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- Katz's Law:
- Men and women will act rationally when all other
- possibilities have been exhausted.
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- Cole's Axiom:
- The sum of the intelligence on the planet is a constant;
- the population is growing.
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- Vique's Law:
- A man without a religion is like a fish without a bicycle.
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- Jones' Motto:
- Friends come and go but enemies accumulate.
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- McClaughry's Codicil:
- To make an enemy, do someone a favour.
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- Churchill's commentary on man:
- Man will occasionally stumble over the truth, but most of the
- time he will pick himself up and continue on.
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- The ultimate Law:
- All general statements are false.
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- The Unspeakable Law:
- As soon as you mention something;
- if it is good, it goes away.
- if it is bad, it happens.
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- The Whispered Rule:
- People will believe anything if you whisper it.
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- The First Law of Wing Walking:
- Never let hold of what you've got until
- you've got hold of something else.
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- Eat a live toad the first thing in the morning
- and nothing worse will happen to you the rest of the day.
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- Farnsdick's corollary:
- After things have gone from bad to worse,
- the cycle will repeat itself.
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- Lynch's Law:
- When the going gets tough, everybody leaves.
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- Law of Revelation:
- The hidden flaw never remains hidden.
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- Langsam's Law:
- Everything depends.
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- Hellrung's Law:
- If you wait, it will go away.
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- Shevelson's Extension:
- ... having done its damage.
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- Grelb's Addition:
- ... if it was bad, it will be back.
-
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- Grossman's Misquote:
- Complex problems have simple, easy to understand wrong answers.
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- Ducharme's Precept:
- Opportunity always knocks at the least opportune moment.
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- First Postulate of Isomurphism:
- Things equal to nothing else are equal to each other.
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- The Unapplicable Law:
- Washing your car to make it rain doesn't work.
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- Witten's Law:
- Whenever you cut your fingernails, you will find a
- need for them an hour later.
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- Perkin's postulate:
- The bigger they are, the harder they hit.
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- Harrison's Postulate:
- For every action, there is an equal and opposite criticism.
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- Conway's Law:
- In every organization there will always be one person
- who knows what is going on.
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- This person must be fired.
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- Stewart's Law of Retroaction:
- It is easier to get forgiveness than permission.
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- MacDonald's Second Law:
- Consultants are mystical people who ask a company for
- a number and give it back to them.
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- First Law of Laboratory Work:
- Hot glass looks exactly the same as cold glass.
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- Handy Guide to Modern Science:
- 1. If it's green or it wiggles, it's biology.
- 2. If it stinks, it's chemistry.
- 3. If it doesn't work, it's physics.
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- To err is human, but to really foul things up requires a computer.
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- The Sausage Principle:
- People who love sausage and respect the law
- should never watch either one being made.
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- Horngren's Observation: (generalized)
- The real world is a special case.
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- Merkin's Maxim:
- When in doubt, predict that the present trend will continue.
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- Hawkin's Theory of Progress:
- Progress does not consist of replacing a theory that is wrong
- with one that is right. It consists of replacing a theory that is
- wrong with one that is more subtly wrong.
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- Never attribute to malice that which is
- adequately explained by stupidity.
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- Matz's warning:
- Beware of the physician who is great at getting out of trouble.
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- Gold's Law:
- If the shoe fits, it's ugly.
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- Lewis' Law:
- People will buy anything that's one to a customer.
-
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- Law of Reruns:
- If you have watched a TV series only once, and you watch
- it again, it will be a rerun of the same episode.
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- Shirley's Law:
- Most people deserve each other.
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- Forgive and remember.
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- Woltman's Law:
- Never program and drink beer at the same time.
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- Gallois' Revelation:
- If you put tomfoolery into a computer, nothing comes out
- but tomfoolery. But this tomfoolery, having passed through a
- very expensive machine, is somehow enobled, and no one dares
- to criticize it.
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- Galbraith's Law of Political Wisdom:
- Anyone who says he is not going to resign, four times, definitely will.
-
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- Allen's Law:
- Almost anything is easier to get into than out of.
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- Allen's Distinction:
- The lion and the calf shall lie down together,
- but the calf won't get much sleep.
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- You can lead a horticulture, but you can't make her think.
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- Avery's Observation:
- It does not matter if you fall down as long as you
- pick up something from the floor while you get up.
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- Berra's Law:
- You can observe a lot just by watching.
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- Bicycle Law:
- All bicycles weigh 50 pounds:
- A 30 pound bicycle needs a 20 pound lock.
- A 40 pound bicycle needs a 10 pound lock.
- A 50 pound bicycle doesn't need a lock.
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- Cohen's Law:
- What really matters is the name you succeed in imposing on
- the facts, not the facts themselves.
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- Colson's Law:
- When you've got them by the balls, their hearts
- and minds will follow.
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- Comin's Law:
- People will accept your idea much more readily if you
- tell them Benjamin Franklin said it first.
-
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- Fourth Law of Thermodynamics:
- If the probability of success is not almost one,
- then it is damned near zero.
-
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- Gerrold's Laws of Infernal Dynamics:
- 1. An object in motion will be heading in the wrong direction.
- 2. An object at rest will be in the wrong place.
-
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- Goldwyn's Law of Contracts.
- A verbal contract isn't worth the paper it's written on.
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- Jacquin's Postulate on Democratic Government:
- No man's life, liberty, or property are safe while
- the legislature is in session.
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- Jones' Principle:
- Needs are a function of what other people have.
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- Langin's Law:
- If things were left to chance,
- they'd be better.
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- In America, it's not how much an item costs that matters,
- it's how much you save.
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- If you can keep your head when all about you are losing theirs,
- maybe you just don't understand the situation.
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- Mencken's Metalaw:
- For every human problem, there is a neat, simple solution;
- and it is always wrong.
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- Sevareid's Law:
- The chief cause of problems is solutions.
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- Thoreau's Law:
- If you see a man approaching you with the obvious intention
- of doing you good, you should run for your life.
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- Peer's Law:
- The solution to the problem changes the problem.
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- Never play leapfrog with a unicorn.
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- Lyall's Conjecture:
- If a computer cable has one end, then it has another.
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- Lyall's Fundamental Observation:
- The most important leg of a three legged stool
- is the one that's missing.
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- Pournelle's Law of Costs and Schedules:
- Everything costs more and takes longer.
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- Klipstein's Lament:
- All warranty and guarantee clauses are voided
- by payment of the invoice.
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- Klipstein's Observation:
- Any product cut to length will be too short.
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- Sueker's Note:
- If you need n items of anything, you will have n - 1 in stock.
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- Rosenfield's Regret:
- The most delicate component will be dropped.
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- de la Lastra's Law:
- After the last of 16 mounting screws has been removed
- from an access cover, it will be discovered that the wrong
- access cover has been removed.
-
- de la Lastra's Corollary:
- After an access cover has been secured by 16 hold-down screws,
- it will be discovered that the gasket has been ommitted.
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- Design flaws travel in groups.
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- You can't fight the law of conservation of energy
- but you sure can bargain with it.
-
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- Gerrold's Fundamental Truth:
- It's a good thing money can't buy happiness.
- We couldn't stand the commercials.
-
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- Gerrold's Law:
- A little ignorance can go a long way.
-
- Lyall's Addendum:
- ... in the direction of maximum harm.
-
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- Gerrold's Pronouncement:
- The difference between a politician and a snail is
- that a snail leaves its slime behind.
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- When a man laughs at his misfortunes, he loses a great
- many friends. They never forgive the loss of their perogative.
- H. L. Mencken
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- An idealist is one who, on noticing that roses smell better
- than a cabbage, concludes that it will also make better soup.
- H. L. Mencken
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- Whenever you hear a man speak of his love for his country,
- it is a sure sign he expects to be paid for it.
- H. L. Mencken
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- Democracy is the theory that the common people know what
- they want and deserve to get it good and hard.
- H.L. Mencken
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- A judge is a law student who marks his own examination papers.
- H. L. Mencken
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- Arcana Coelestica:
- Archbishop - A Christian ecclesiastic of a rank superior to
- that obtained by Christ.
- Puritanism - The haunting fear that someone, somewhere,
- may be happy.
- H. L. Mencken
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- Adultary is the application of democracy to love.
- H. L. Mencken
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- The Arithmetic of Cooperation:
- When you're adding up committees
- there's a useful rule of thumb:
- that talents make a difference,
- and follies make a sum.
- Piet Hein
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- The Ultimate Wisdom
- Philosophers must ultimately find their true perfection
- in knowing all the follies of mankind by introspection.
- Piet Hein
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- Murphy's Military Laws:
- 1. Never share a foxhole with anyone braver than you are.
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- Murphy's Military Laws:
- 2. No battle plan ever survives contact with the enemy.
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- Murphy's Military Laws:
- 3. Friendly fire ain't.
-
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- Murphy's Military Laws:
- 4. The most dangerous thing in the combat zone
- is an officer with a map.
-
- @
- Murphy's Military Laws:
- 5. The problem with taking the easy way out is
- that the enemy has already mined it.
-
-
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- Murphy's Military Laws:
- 6. The buddy system is essential to your survival;
- it gives the enemy somebody else to shoot at.
-
- @
- Murphy's Military Laws:
- 7. The further you are in advance of your own positions,
- the more likely your artillery will shoot short.
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-
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- Murphy's Military Laws:
- 8. Incoming fire has the right of way.
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- Murphy's Military Laws:
- 9. If your advance is going well, you are walking into an ambush.
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- Murphy's Military Laws:
- 10. The quartermaster has only two sizes, too large and too small.
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- Murphy's Military Laws:
- 11. If you really need an officer in a hurry, take a nap.
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- Murphy's Miltary Laws:
- 12. The only time suppressive fire works is when it is used
- on abandoned positions.
-
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- Murphy's Military Laws:
- 13. The only thing more accurate than incoming enemy fire
- is incoming friendly fire.
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-
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- Murphy's Military Laws:
- 14. There is nothing more satisfying that having someone take
- a shot at you, and miss.
-
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- Murphy's Military Laws:
- 15. Don't be conspicuous. In the combat zone, it draws fire.
- Out of the combat zone, it draws sergeants.
-
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- Murphy's Military Laws:
- 16. If your sergeant can see you, so can the enemy.
-
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- Murphy's Military Laws:
- 17. Never worry about the bullet with your name on it.
- Instead, worry about shrapnel addressed to 'occupant'.
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- Technologie don't transfer.
- Conrad Stenton
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- Blessed are the young, for they shall inherit
- the national debt.
- Herbert Hoover
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- There are four things that hold back human progress;
- ignorance, stupidity, committees, and accountants.
- Charles J.C. Lyall
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- There is something to be said for every error;
- but, whatever may be said for it, the most important
- thing to be said about it is that it is erroneous.
- G. K. Chesterton
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- Be kind to everyone you talk with. You never know
- who's going to be on the jury.
- Tiger Goldstick
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- The only time the world beats a path to your door
- is when you are in the bathroom.
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- When all is said and done, more is said than done.
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- Finance is the study of money and how it violates
- the rules of mathematics and common sense.
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- Horwood's First Law:
- Good data is the data you already have.
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- Horwood's Second Law:
- Bad data drives out good.
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- Horwood's Third Law:
- The data you have for the present crisis was
- collected to relate to the previous one.
-
- @
- Horwood's Fourth Law:
- The respectability of existing data grows with elapsed
- time and distance from the data source to the investigator.
-
- @
- Horwood's Fifth Law:
- Data can be moved from one office to another but it
- cannot be created or destroyed.
-
- @
- Horwood's Sixth Law:
- If you have the right data you have the wrong problem;
- and vice versa.
-
-
- @
- Horwood's Seventh Law:
- The important thing is not what you do,
- but how you measure it.
-
- @
- Horwood's Eighth Law:
- In complex systems, there is no relationship between
- information gathered and decisions made.
-
- @
- Horwood's Nineth Law:
- Acquisition of knowledge from experience is an exception.
-
-
- @
- Horwood's Tenth Law:
- Knowledge grows at half the rate at which
- academic courses proliferate.
-
- @
- Cheops Law:
- No project was ever completed on time
- and within budget.
-
- @
- No man knows what true happiness is until he gets married.
- By then, of course, its too late.
-
-
- @
- Murphy's Military Laws:
- 18. All battles are fought at the junction of
- two or more map sheets.
-
- @
- The best scale for an experiment is 12 inches to the foot.
- Admiral of the Fleet Lord Fisher
-
- @
- What's source for the goose is object for the gander.
- Stan Kelly-Bootle
-
- @
- Kelly-Bootle's Law of Programming:
- The sooner you start coding, the longer it is going to take.
-
-
- @
- Gershwin's Law:
- It ain't necessarily so.
-
- @
- Kelly-Bootle's pith poor law:
- Terseness is not enough.
-
- @
- Science is to computer science as hydraulics is to plumbing.
- Stan Kelly-Bootle
-
- @
- The Seven Catastrophys of Computing:
- The user, the manufacturer, the model, the salesperson,
- the operating system, the language, and the application.
- Stan Kelly-Bootle
-
- @
- Critics are like eunuchs in a harem: they know how it
- is done, they've seen it done every day, but they're
- unable to do it themselves.
- Brendan Behan
-
- @
- Alinsky's Rule for Radicals
- Those who are the most moral are furthest from the problem.
-
- @
- Where there's a will, there's a won't.
-
-
- @
- Olivier's Law
- Experience is something you don't get until
- just after you need it.
-
- @
- Weiner's Law of Libraries:
- There are no answers, only cross-references.
-
- @
- Searle's Third Law:
- You win a few, you loose a lot.
-
-
- @
- Sodd's Second Law:
- Sooner or later, the worst possible set of circumstances
- is bound to occur.
-
- @
- Berra's Second Law:
- Anyone who is popular is bound to be disliked.
-
- @
- Heise's Law of Anatomy:
- When the mouth opens, the ears slam shut.
-
- @
- Foster's Law:
- The only people who find what they are looking for
- in life are the fault finders.
-
-
- @
- There are two kinds of people in any organization:
- those who fix the problems, and those who fix the blame.
- The latter are called managers.
- Charles J.C. Lyall
-
- @
- Weatherwax's Postulate:
- The degree with which you overreact to information
- will be in inverse proportion to its accuracy.
-
- @
- Schopenhauer's Law of Entropy:
- If you put a spoonful of wine in a barrel of sewage,
- you get sewage. If you put a spoonful of sewage in a
- barrel of wine, you get sewage.
-
-
- @
- Munder's Theorem:
- For every '10', there are ten '1's.
-
- @
- Levy's Eighth Law:
- No amount of genius can overcome a preoccupation with detail.
-
- @
- Zappa's Law:
- There are two things which are truly universal:
- hydrogen and stupidity.
-
- @
- Fagin's observation:
- Hindsight is an exact science.
-
- @
- First rule of History:
- History doesn't repeat itself; historians merely
- repeat one another.
-
- @
- Ehler's First Law:
- When you find out how far you can go,
- you've gone too far.
-
- @
- Good's Rule of Bureaucracies:
- When the government's remedies do not solve the problem,
- you modify the problem, not the remedy.
-
- @
- Sigstad's Law:
- When it gets to be your turn, they change the rules.
-
- @
- Roger's Law:
- As soon as the stewardess serves coffee, the aircraft
- encounters turbulence.
-
- Davis' Explanation:
- Serving coffee on aircraft causes turbulence.
-
-
- @
- Bachman's Law:
- The greater the cost of putting a plan into operation,
- the less chance of abandoning it.
-
- Bachman's Corollary:
- The higher the level of prestige accorded the people
- behind a plan, the less chance of abandoning it.
-
- @
- Cohn's First Law:
- In any bureaucracy, paperwork increases as you spend
- more and more time reporting on the less and less you
- are doing.
-
- Cohn's Second Law:
- In any bureaucracy, stability is achieved when you spend
- all of your time reporting on the nothing you are doing.
-
- @
- Kushner's Law:
- The chances of anybody doing anything are inversely
- proportional to the number of other people who are in
- a position to do it instead.
-
- @
- Law of Probable Distribution:
- Whatever hits the fan will not be evenly distributed.
-
- @
- Gourd's Axiom:
- A meeting is an event at which the minutes are kept
- and the hours are lost.
-
- @
- Wethern's Law:
- Assumption is the mother of all screwups.
-
- @
- Steinbach's Advice to Systems Programmers:
- Never test for an error you don't know how to handle.
-
- @
- Rule of Defactualization:
- Information deteriorates upwards through bureaucracies.
-
- @
- Maier's Second Law:
- The bigger the theory, the better.
-
- @
- Only adults have difficulty with child proof bottles.
-
- @
- Barach's Rule:
- An alcoholic is a person who drinks more than his physician.
-
- @
- Matz's Medication Rule:
- A drug is that substance which, when injected into a rat,
- will produce a scientific report.
-
- @
- Mencken's Law:
- Those who can -- do.
- Those who can't -- teach.
-
- Martin's Extension:
- Those who can't teach -- administrate.
-
- Lyall's Insight:
- The above completely explains sex education.
-
- @
- Conner's Second Law:
- If something is confidential, it will be left in the copier.
-
- @
- Hane's Law:
- There is no limit to how bad things can get.
-
- @
- Edward's Law:
- If it weren't for the last minute,
- nothing would get done.
-
- @
- Boren's Laws:
- When in doubt, mumble.
- When in trouble, delegate.
- When in charge, ponder.
-
- @
- Forsyth's Law:
- Just when you see the light at the end of the tunnel,
- the roof caves in on you.
-
- @
-
- Variables won't; constants aren't.
-
- @
-
- The one language spoken by all programmers is profanity.
-
- @
-
- The only two things a pirate will run for is money
- and public office.
- Yosimite Sam
- @
-
- If it can't be expressed in figures, it is not science,
- it is opinion.
- Robert A. Heinlein
-
- @
-
- Taxes are not levied for the benefit of the taxed.
- Robert A. Heinlein
-
- @
-
- Ninety percent of everything is crud.
- Theodore Sturgeon
-
- @
-
- One good turn gets most of the blanket.
-
- @
-
- A virtual data base is a segment of your imagination.
-
- @
-
- On a clear disk, you can seek forever.
-
- @
-
- Octal is just like base 10, really,
- if you're missing two fingers.
- Tom Lehrer
-
- @
-
- Disks travel in packs.
-
- @
-
- I believe in computer dating, but only if the
- computers are truly in love.
- Groucho Marx
-
- @
-
- Reciprocity works both ways.
-
- @
-
- The Universe is not user friendly.
- Kelvin Throop
-
- @
-
- Science policy is to science as bird shot is to birds.
- Petr Beckman
-
- @
-
- Remember, a rut is simply a coffin with the ends knocked out.
- Earl Nightengale
-
- @
-
- Computer programs are ninety percent debugged,
- fifty per cent of the time.
-
- @
-
- To err is human, but to REALLY foul things up, it takes
- a computer driven by a programmer who only thinks he
- knows what he is doing.
- Walter Aiello
-
- @
-
- Tusseman's Law:
- Nothing is an inevitable as a mistake whose time has come.
-
- @
-
- One can never underestimate the intelligence of
- the electorate.
- Walter Aiello
-
- @
-
- Any given container designed to hold water, will leak,
- and any given orifice designed to drain water, will plug up.
- Walter Aiello
-
- @
-
- You don't learn less and less, you learn more and more.
- Hence you should not call them lessons but rather morons.
- Lewis Carroll
-
- @
-
- If people behaved like governments, you'd call the cops.
- Kelvin Throop
-
- @
-
- Alcoholism is what happens when good liquor falls
- into the hands of amateurs.
- Spider Robinson
-
- @
-
- If God had really intended man to fly, he would have
- made it easier to get to the airports.
-
- @
-
- It may be that the race is not always to the swift,
- nor the battle to the strong -- but thats the way to bet it.
- Damon Runyon
-
- @
-
- Don't be afraid to take a big step. You can't cross
- a chasm is two small jumps.
- David Lloyd George
-
- @
-
- No one ever raised a statue to a critic.
-
- @
-
- Originality is the art of concealing your source.
- Franklin P. Jones
-
- @
-
- Great ideas need landing gear as well as wings.
- C.D. Jackson
-
- @
-
- Old programming wizards never die, they just recurse.
- Allen Supynuk
-
- @
-
- If all the economists in the world were laid end to end,
- they wouldn't reach a conclusion.
- Lewis Carroll
-
- @
-
- Those who live by the crystal ball must be prepared
- to eat crushed glass.
- Larry Long
-
- @
-
- There is nothing more frightening than ignorance in action.
- Goethe
-
- @
-
- If the only tool you have is a hammer,
- you tend to see every problem as a nail.
- Abraham Maslow
-
- @
-
- A closed mouth gathers no foot.
-
- @
-
- First Rule of Intelligent Tinkering:
- Save all the parts.
-
- @
-
- Hofstadter's Law:
- The time and effort required to complete a
- project are always more than you expect, even when you
- take into account Hofstadter's Law.
-
- @
-
- Incompetence knows no barriers of time and place.
-
- @
-
- Make it possible to write programs in English and
- you will find that most programmers cannot write in English.
-
- @
-
- Matz's Maxim
- A conclusion is the place where you got
- tired of thinking.
-
- @
-
- Murphy's Law of Thermodynamics:
- Things get worse under pressure.
-
- @
-
- Ogden's Law:
- The sooner you fall behind, the more time you have
- to catch up.
-
- @
-
- Shick's Law:
- There is no problem a good miracle can't solve.
-
- @
-
- Spencer's Laws of Data:
- Anyone can make a good decision given enough facts.
- A good manager can make a decision without enough facts.
- A perfect manager can operate in perfect ignorance.
-
- @
-
- Statistics are like bikinis: what they reveal is suggestive,
- what they conceal is vital.
-
- @
-
- The average woman would rather have beauty than brains
- because the average man can see better than he can think.
-
- @
-
- Organizations are like wine; the bottleneck is
- always at the top.
-
- @
-
- The plural of spouse is spice.
- Edgar Pangborn
-
- @
- In theory, the difference between theory and practice is small.
- In practice, the difference between theory and practice
- is large.
-
- @
-
- Two wrongs do not make a right; it usually takes three or four.
-
- @
-
- Mayhis Rule:
- It is bad luck to be superstitious.
-
- @
-
- Bureaucaracy defends the status quo long past the time when
- the quo has lost its status.
- Laurence J. Peter
-
- @
-
- One should forgive one's enemies, but not before they
- are hanged.
- Heinrich Heine
-
- @
-
- It is useless for sheep to pass resolutions in favour of
- vegetarianism while wolves remain of a different opinion.
- William Ralph Inge
-
- @
-
- Rascality has limits; stupidity has none.
- Napoleon
-
- @
-
- Politics is occupational therapy for the morally handicapped.
- Charles J.C. Lyall
-
- @
-
- Fundamental Tenet of Reform:
- Reforms come from below. No man who has four aces
- ever calls for a new deal.
-
- @
-
- Beauregard's Law:
- When you are up to your eyeballs in it,
- keep your mouth shut.
-
- @
-
- Murchison's Law of Money:
- Money is like manure. If you spread it around, it does
- a lot of good. If you pile it up in one place, it stinks.
-
- @
-
- When all else fails, blame it on the oil industry.
-
- @
-
- Laotion Proverb:
- When drowning, it is all right to be a fatalist,
- but one should still move one's feet.
-
- @
-
- He who hesitates is smart.
-
- @
-
- It is only when you need to knock on wood that you realize
- that the world is entirely made up of aluminum and plastic.
-
- @
-
- A person who says that something can't be done shouldn't
- interrupt the person doing it.
-
- @
-
- The difference between an amateur and a professional in
- the computer business is the number of backups they make.
-
- @
-
- The secret to dealing successfully with people is sincerity.
- Once you can fake sincerity, you've got it made.
-
- @
-
- The person who offers unsolicited advice usually
- discovers its value.
-
- @
-
- Modern journalists are much like modern novelists; they
- both write fiction. The difference is that the novelists
- are honest about it.
- Charles J.C. Lyall
-
- @
-
- It is easy to tell when a politician is lying. Watch his lips.
- If they move, he's lying.
-
- @
-
- Hell is the place where everything test perfectly
- and nothing works.
- John W. Campbell Jr.
-
- @
-
- Fleas can be taught nearly everything that a
- congressman can.
- Mark Twain
-
- @
-
- In the first place God made idiots; this was for
- practice; then he made school boards.
- Mark Twain
-
-
- @
-
- Of course, America had been discovered before Columbus,
- but it had always been hushed up.
- Oscar Wilde
-
- @
-
- American women expect to find in their husbands the
- perfection that the English women only hope to find
- in their butlers.
- W. Somerset Maugham
-
- @
-
- Canadians could have enjoyed:
- English Government,
- French Culture,
- and American know-how.
-
- Instead they ended up with:
- English know-how,
- French Government,
- and American culture.
- John Robert Colombo
-
- @
-
- Heaven for climate; hell for society.
- Mark Twain
-
- @
-
- Put not your trust in princes.
- Psalms 146:3
-
- @
-
- Democracy is a form of religeon. It is the worship
- of jackels by jackasses.
- H.L. Mencken
-
- @
- You just can't tell about women; and if you can,
- you shouldn't.
- Charles M.M. Lyall
-
- @
- Maxey's Maxim:
- No matter what happens, there is always someone
- who knew it would.
-
- @
-
- Sprinkle's Law:
- Things fall at right angles.
-
- @
-
- The finer a highway is, the more people crowd
- it to unusability.
- John W. Campbell Jr.
-
- @
-
- Always leave a way out.
- John W. Campbell Jr.
-
- @
-
- Myer's First Law:
- Do not believe in miracles -- rely on them.
-
- @
-
- Myer's Second Law:
- Experiments must be reproducible -- they should
- fail the same way.
-
- @
-
- Myer's Third Law:
- Always verify your witchcraft.
-
- @
-
- Myer's Fourth Law:
- First draw your curves -- then plot your readings.
-
- @
- Myer's Fifth Law:
- Be sure to obtain meteorological information before
- leaving on vacation.
-
- @
- Myer's Sixth Law:
- A record of data is useful -- it indicates that
- you have been working.
-
- @
-
- Myer's Seventh Law:
- Experience is directly proportional to equipment ruined.
-
- @
-
- Myer's Eighth Law:
- To study a subject best, understand it thoroughly
- before you start.
-
- @
-
- Myer's Ninth Law:
- In case of doubt, make it sound convincing.
-
- @
-
- Nobody likes being proven wrong.
-
- A scientist is a man who develops powerful proofs.
-
- Therefore, nobody likes scientists.
-
- John W. Campbell Jr.
- @
-
- Law of the Too, Too Solid Point:
- In any collection of data, the figure that is most
- obviously correct -- beyond any need of checking --
- is the mistake.
-
- Corollary I:
- No one whom you ask for help will see it either.
-
- Corollary II:
- Everyone who stops by with unsought advice will
- see it immediately.
- H.B. Fyfe
- @
-
- If the liberal arts do nothing else, they provide
- engaging metaphors for the thinking they displace.
- Roger Zelazny
-
- @
-
- The only thing wrong with doing nothing is that
- you never know when you are finished.
-
- @
-
- Remember, the absent are always wrong.
-
- @
-
- Coffee makes a worker wise and able to see through
- half closed eyes.
-
- @
-
- Indecision is the key to flexibility.
-
- @
-
- Nothing motivates an employee more than to see
- the boss do an honest day's work.
-
- @
- Law of Forgetfulness:
- The chance of forgetting something is directly proportional
- to ... proportional to ... to ... .
-
- @
-
- Nine tenths of a woman's intuition is suspicion.
- Bob Edwards
-
- @
-
- Blessed are the pretty girls, for they shall inherit
- the men.
- Bob Edwards
-
- @
-
- A woman's idea of heaven is a place where she won't
- have to wash the dishes.
- Bob Edwards
-
- @
-
- It's awfully hard for a woman to pretend not to know
- the things she ought to know.
- Bob Edwards
-
- @
-
- We actually need women in provincial politics. Women
- could never possibly participate in any graft system,
- owing to their inability to keep a secret. As publicity
- is the remedy for most political ills, women in politics
- should function admirably.
- Bob Edwards (1911)
-
- @
-
- Women will never make good on juries until they get
- to be as ignorant as men.
- Bob Edwards
-
- @
-
- Politics has not ceased to make strange bedfellows, or,
- at least the politicians of both parties continue to
- share the same bunk. You know the kind of bunk we mean.
- Bob Edwards
-
- @
-
- Politicians resemble shoes in one respect -- the higher grade
- is not machine made.
- Bob Edwards
-
- @
-
- It seems as if the world is divided into two sets of people --
- one set engaged in making money by productive labour and
- the other set are simultaneously engaged in taking it away
- from them.
- Bob Edwards
-
- @
-
- A man can claim to have "arrived" when his private
- affairs begin to interest the public.
- Bob Edwards
-
- @
-
- A girl seldom falls in love with a man unless there is
- some reason why she shouldn't.
- Bob Edwards
-
- @
-
- Every man has his favourite bird. Ours is the bat.
- Bob Edwards
-
- @
-
- The report that whiskey drinking is declining in Calgary
- will cause no surprise. Most of the politicians are out of
- town telling the festive farmer which way to vote.
- Bob Edwards
-
- @
-
- Soaking the brain in alcohol does not improve the mind.
- Bob Edwards
-
- @
-
- The water wagon is certainly a more dangerous vehicle
- than the automobile. At least more people fall off it.
- Bob Edwards
-
- @
-
- Call a girl a chick and she smiles; call a woman a hen
- and she howls. Call a young woman a witch and she is
- pleased; call an old woman a witch and she is indignant.
- Call a girl a kitten and she rather likes it; call a
- woman a cat and she hates you. Women are queer.
- Bob Edwards
-
- @
-
- A man who hesitates is lost. So is a woman who doesn't.
- Bob Edwards
-
- @
-
- A girl's kisses are like pickles in a bottle -- the first
- are hard to get, but the rest come easy.
- Bob Edwards
-
- @
-
- Too much distance between husband and wife may result in
- other enchantments. (This is a deep one.)
- Bob Edwards
-
- @
-
- The only thing that beats a good wife is a bad husband.
- Bob Edwards
-
- @
-
- It is easy for a man to manage his wife. All he has to do
- is follow her instructions.
- Bob Edwards
-
- @
-
- When we hear a woman say that all men are alike we wonder
- how she found out.
- Bob Edwards
-
- @
-
- All the world's a stage, and the majority of us sit in
- the gallery and throw things at the performers.
- Bob Edwards
-
- @
-
- If you want anything done well, do it yourself. This is
- why most people laugh at their own jokes.
- Bob Edwards
-
- @
-
- The things that come to a man who waits are seldom the
- things he has been waiting for.
- Bob Edwards
-
- @
-
- A man begins to get his life into proper perspective when
- he quits expecting to find pearls in his oysters and is
- extremely gratified when he gets oysters.
- Bob Edwards
-
- @
-
- It is a waste of life to be sensible all the time.
- Bob Edwards
-
- @
-
- No man does as much today as he is going to do tomorrow.
- Bob Edwards
-
- @
-
- Most of the entries in the human race are also rans.
- Bob Edwards
-
- @
-
- Remorse is memory that has begun to ferment.
- Bob Edwards
-
- @
-
- A man never looses money on fast horses. It is the
- slow ones that cause all the damned trouble.
- Bob Edwards
-
- @
-
- Don't you think "absolutely" a much overworked word,
- Absolutely.
- Bob Edwards
-
- @
-
- If money talks, all it ever said to me was goodbye.
- Bob Edwards
-
- @
-
- When Soloman said that there was a time and a place for
- everything he had not encountered the problem of
- parking an automobile.
- Bob Edwards
-
- @
-
- The first thing a man with a new automobile runs into
- is debt.
- Bob Edwards
-
- @
-
- The trouble with being efficient is that it makes
- everybody hate you so.
- Bob Edwards
-
- @
-
- The income tax returns would indicate that there is
- untold wealth in Canada.
- Bob Edwards
-
- @
-
- Taking things philosophically is easy if they don't concern you.
- Bob Edwards
-
- @
- Never exaggerate your faults; your friends will attend to that.
- Bob Edwards
-
- @
-
- Forgive your enemies -- but if you have no enemies,
- forgive a few of your friends.
- Bob Edwards
-
- @
-
- A tongue, like a race horse, generally runs faster
- the less weight it carries.
- Bob Edwards
-
- @
-
- Most of life's shadows result from standing in your own light.
- Bob Edwards
-
- @
-
- The man who has never tried has no sympathy for the
- man who has tried and failed.
- Bob Edwards
-
- @
-
- Some people might as well be crazy for all the sense they have.
- Bob Edwards
-
- @
-
- Meanwhile the meek are a long time inheriting the earth.
- Bob Edwards
-
- @
-
- A little learning is a dangerous thing, but a lot of
- ignorance is just as bad.
- Bob Edwards
-
- @
-
- Isn't it queer that only sensible people agree with you?
- Bob Edwards
-
- @
-
- The way of the transgressor is ever popular.
- Bob Edwards
-
- @
-
- If its all the same to history, it need not
- repeat itself anymore.
- Bob Edwards
-
- @
-
- Well, at all events, the Canadian Navy will be able to lick
- the Swiss Navy. This is one comfort for which we should be
- thankful.
- Bob Edwards
-
- @
-
- Not all women are as bad as they paint themselves.
- Bob Edwards
-
- @
- If men could read woman's thoughts, they would take
- more risks than they do.
- Bob Edwards
-
- @
-
- It is as easy to recall an unkind word as to draw back
- a bullet after firing a gun.
- Bob Edwards
-
- @
-
- Never judge a man by the opinion his wife has of him.
- Be fair.
- Bob Edwards
-
- @
-
- McCrum's Maxim:
- ASCII no questions and I'll TELETYPE you no lies.
-
- @
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- Trial marriages are very dangerous. If you're not
- careful, they could lead to the real thing.
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- Ignorance and stupidity are not the same thing. At the
- battle at Little Big Horn, Crazy Horse was an ignorant
- savage and George Custer was an educated military tactician
- and strategist. Custer was also stupid; Crazy Horse wasn't.
- Charles J.C. Lyall
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- Feminist theologeans tell us that God is female. But,
- what about the devil? What about her?
- Charles J.C. Lyall
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- Never try to explain integrity to a lawyer.
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- There may be a market for artificial intelligence but
- there is a larger market for artificial stupidity.
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- In a severe crisis, make sure you have a good stock of
- the precious metals; gold, silver, and lead. The first
- two make lousy bullets.
- Charles J.C. Lyall
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- There are only three predators that strike fear into the
- average man; the man eating shark, a pack of wolves, and
- the tax department.
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- The early worm gets eaten.
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- Never tell an accountant that he is a credit to his profession.
- A good accountant is a debit to his profession.
- Charles J.C. Lyall
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- Consultants are like high priced whores: they know more
- ways of doing it than their clients; they can do it better
- than their clients; most of the time, they end up doing it
- the client's way and trying to make the client like it.
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- The problem with the war between the sexes is that
- neither side is taking prisoners.
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- Any computer system can be rendered ineffective by its users.
- Charles J.C. Lyall
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- No one can design a completely idiot proof system; idiots
- are too smart.
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- A poorly managed manual system cannot be improved by
- automation. The problem is not the system, it's the manager.
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- All systems have three aspects: there is the official system
- which is written down; there is the system which the managers
- administer, and there is the system actually implemented by
- the employees. It is very similar to the Christian theology
- of the holy trinity.
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- The best way to improve the educational system would be
- to turn it over to private enterprise. Not that the companies
- could necessarily do it any better, but the education department
- would suddenly find the deficiencies intolerable.
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- A person in the 100% tax bracket is called a slave.
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- Statistics are methods of quantifying ignorance. When an
- intellectual tells you that it is only a probability that
- the sun will rise tomorrow morning, he is indicating his
- ignorance of Newton's Laws.
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- A cynic is a person who refuses to share your illusions.
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- Media is the plural of mediocre.
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