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The origin and laws of Murphy. Love, war, technology and more. Books and poster shop. ... One more thing about the origin of Murphy Law; One important fact about Murphy's Law was that it was not actually coined by; Murphy, but by another man of the same name. Michael...
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Murphy's law - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Murphy's law is an adage that broadly states: "Anything that can go wrong will go wrong." The perceived perversity of the universe has long been a subject of comment, and precursors to the modern ver...
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Murphy's Laws and Other Observations ... Anything that can go wrong, will go wrong. ... Murphy's golden rule: whoever has the gold makes the rules.
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Murphy's Laws and Other Observations ... Murphy was an optimist. ... Zymurg's Seventh Exception to Murphy's Law...
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The Orginal Murphy's Law states ... The traditional version of Murphy's Law, "If anything can go wrong, it will", is actually Finagle's Law of dynamic negatives. Finagle's Law was popularized by science-fiction author Larry Niven in several stories depicting a frontier culture of astroid miners;
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1. The more beautiful the woman is who loves you, the easier it is to leave her with no hard feelings. 2. Nothing improves with age. 3. No matter how many times you've had it, if it's offered take it, because it'll never be quite the same again. ... Murphy's Laws on Sex...
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(Or "Sod's Law") The correct, *original* Murphy's Law reads: "If there are two or more ways to do something, and one of those ways can result in a catastrophe, then someone will do it." This is a principle of defensive design, cited here because it is usually given in mutant forms less descriptive of the challenges...
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