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Date: Wed, 08 Jan 1997 21:34:48 GMTServer: NCSA/1.4.2Content-type: text/html<HTML><head><title>Murphy's Law</title></head><body bgcolor="#dddddd" text="#000000" link="#0000ee" vlink="501080" alink="ff0000"><hr><h2>Murphy's Law (and corollaries)</h2><ol><li>THE PRIME AXIOM: Anything that can go wrong, will.<li>If nothing can go wrong, something will. <ol> <li>If nothing is going wrong, you have overlooked something. </ol><li>If only one thing goes wrong, it will do maximum damage.<li>Everything will go wrong at one time... <ol> <li>When you least expect it; <li>When it causes the most difficulty; and <li>After any warranty expires. </ol><li>Things always go from bad to worse.<li>Mother Nature is... <ol> <li>Not indifferent to intelligence; she is actively hostile; <li>She always sides with the hidden flaw. </ol><li>Nothing is as easy as it looks; everything takes longer thanexpected.<li>Having found a solution to a problem after immense work, oneusually realizes that it or another was apparent from simpleinspection.<li>Errors usually sum in the same direction.<li>Fault cannot be properly placed, or credit properly given, ifmore than one person is involved.<p>[Edited by Tom Field, Franklin Pierce Law Center]</body><address><hr>ebeling@cs.washington.edu</address><p></html>
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