Murphys Laws: O'Brien's Rule to Old Children's Law
(Murphy's Laws collected: 1583)
O'Brien's Rule : Nothing is ever done for the right reason.
The Obvious Law : Actually, it only SEEMS as though you mustn't be deceived by appearances.
Occam's Electric Razor : The most difficult light bulb to replace burns out first and most frequently.
Occam's Razor : Entities ought not to be multiplied except from necessity.
Occam's Razor Reformulations : The explanation requiring the fewest assumptions is the most likely to be correct.
Occam's Razor Reformulations : Whenever two hypotheses cover the facts, use the simpler of the two.
Occam's Razor Reformulations : Cut the crap.
Oesner's Law (Oeser's Law) : There is a tendency for the person in the most powerful position in an organization to spend all his time serving on committees and signing letters.
Old and Kahn's Law : The efficiency of a committee meeting is inversely proportional to the number of participants and the time spent on deliberations.
Old Children's Law : If it tastes good, you can't have it. If it tastes awful, you'd better clean your plate.
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