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Hanlon's Razor is an eponymous adage which reads: According to Joseph Bigler, the quotation first came from Robert J. Hanlon of Scranton, Pennsylvania as a submission for a book compilation of variou...
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Hanlon is a surname, and may refer to • Jim Hanlon American-born lawyer • Alfred Hanlon, British-born acrobat (see Hanlon-Lees) • Alfred Charles Hanlon, New Zealand lawyer • Darren Hanlon, Australian...
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A news blog for those who miss that liberal media we've heard so much about. ... By Hanlon, on November 20th, 2009 at 09:29 PM ... Friends of the Razor...
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Sep 28, 2009 ... The latest chatter seems to be that the Democrats are in trouble come the next midterms. There's certainly reason to think the Democrats ...
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Hanlon's Razor /prov./ A corollary of Finagle's Law, similar to Occam's Razor, that reads "Never attribute to malice that which can be adequately explained by stupidity." The derivation of the Hanlon eponym is not definitely known, but a very similar remark ("You have attributed conditions to villainy that simply...
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This statement has often been referred to as Hanlon's Razor, though the author himself has remained relatively unknown, and some theories arose that "Hanlon" might have been a corruption of "Heinlein".
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I’m not sure why the VP hunt has been brushed by the wayside in the past month or so, frankly. If there’s one thing Dick Cheney has taught us, it’s that the running mate ... I told you all we had big plans, so here we go: Hanlon’s Razor now has its own domain! Again. Please move yer bookmarks and whatnot to…...
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Hanlon // November 16, 2007 at 1:45 am ... The posed by Hanlon wasn’t proved by the words that followed. ... If hanlon had provided facts to prove such a case I would have agreed with him, but for very different reasons.
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A corollary of Finagle's Law, similar to Occam's Razor, that reads “Never attribute to malice that which can be adequately explained by stupidity.” Quoted here because it seems to be a particular favorite of hackers, often showing up in sig blocks, fortune cookie files and the login banners of BBS systems...
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But faulty forecasts, here in Ireland anyway, are never, ever due to Murphy's Law or human error. Neither does Hanlon's Razor hold the key. —Brendan McWilliams, "What to blame when things go wrong," The Irish Times, October 4, 2001...
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