Murphys Laws: Graditor's Laws to Grosch's Law
(Murphy's Laws collected: 1583)
Graditor's Laws : A necessary item goes on sale only after you have purchased it at the regular price.
Gray's Law of Bilateral Asymmetry in Networks : Information flows efficiently through organizations, except that bad news encounters high impedance in flowing upward.
Gray's Law of Programming : n+1 trivial tasks are expected to be accomplished in the same time as n trivial tasks.
Logg's Rebuttal to Gray's Law of Programming : n+1 trivial tasks take twice as long as n trivial tasks.
Rule of the Great : When someone you greatly admire and respect appears to be thinking deep thoughts, they are probably thinking about lunch.
Greenberg's First Law of Influence : Usefulness is inversely proportional to reputation for being useful.
Greener's Law : Never argue with a man who buys ink by the barrel.
Greenhaus's Summation : I'd give my right arm to be ambidextrous.
Gresham's Law : Trivial matters are handled promptly; important matters are never resolved.
Grosch's Law : Computing power increases as the square of the cost. If you want to do it twice as cheaply, you have to do it four times slower.
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