Murphys Laws: Hellrung's Law to Hoare's Law of Large Programs
(Murphy's Laws collected: 1583)
Hellrung's Law : If you wait, it will go away.
Shevelson's Extension : If you wait, it will go away ... having done its damage.
Grelb's Addition : If you wait, it will go away ... if it was bad, it will be back.
Hendrickson's Law : If a problem causes many meetings, the meetings eventually become more important than the problem.
Herblock's Law : If it's good, they'll stop making it.
Herrnstein's Law : The total attention paid to an instructor is a constant regardless of the size of the class.
Hersh's Law : Biochemistry expands to fill the space and time available for its completion and publication.
Hildebrand's Law : The quality of a department is inversely proportional to the number of courses it lists in its catalogue.
Historian's Rule : Any event, once it has occurred, can be made to appear inevitable by a competent historian.
Hoare's Law of Large Programs : Inside every large program is a small program struggling to get out.
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