Murphys Laws: Hogg's Law of Station Wagons to Hull's Theorem

(Murphy's Laws collected: 1583)


Hogg's Law of Station Wagons : The amount of junk is in direct proportion to the amount of space available.
Hogg's Law of Station Wagons Baggage Corollary : If you go on a trip taking two bags with you, one containing everything you need for the trip and the other containing absolutely nothing, the second bag will be completely filled with junk acquired on the trip when you return.
The Laws of Homework : The number of assignments one has is inversely proportional to the numbers of days one has to do the assignments.
The Laws of Homework : The number of errors a students makes on an assignment is directly proportional to the assignments length.
Horner's Five Thumb Postulate : Experience varies directly with equipment ruined.
Horngren's Observation (generalized) : The real world is a special case.
Horowitz's Rule : A computer makes as many mistakes in two seconds as 20 men working 20 years.
Howard's First Law of Theater : Use it.
Howe's Law : Every man has a scheme that will not work.
Hull's Theorem : The combined pull of several patrons is the sum of their separate pulls multiplied by the number of patrons.

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