Murphys Laws: Gilb's Laws of Unreliability to Freeman's Commentary on Ginberg's Theorem
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Gilb's Laws of Unreliability : Investment in reliability will increase until it exceeds the probable cost of errors, or somebody insists on getting some useful work done.
Gilmer's Motto for Political Leadership : Look over your shoulder now and then to be sure someone's following you.
Ginsberg's Theorem (Generalized Laws of Thermodynamics) : You can't win.
Ginsberg's Theorem (Generalized Laws of Thermodynamics) : You can't break even.
Ginsberg's Theorem (Generalized Laws of Thermodynamics) : You can't even quit the game.
Ehrman's Commentary on Ginberg's Theorem : Things will get worse before they get better.
Ehrman's Commentary on Ginberg's Theorem : Who said things would get better?
Freeman's Commentary on Ginberg's Theorem : Every major philosophy that attempts to make life seem meaningful is based on the negation of one part of Ginsberg's Theorem. To wit:
Freeman's Commentary on Ginberg's Theorem : Capitalism is based on the assumption that you can win.
Freeman's Commentary on Ginberg's Theorem : Socialism is based on the assumption that you can break even.
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