Murphys Laws: Phases of a Project to Theory of the International Society of Philosophic Engineering
(Murphy's Laws collected: 1583)
Phases of a Project : Distinction for the Uninvolved.
Phelps's Laws of Renovation : Any renovation project on an old house will cost twice as much and take three times as long as originally estimated.
Phelps's Laws of Renovation : Any plumbing pipes you choose to replace during renovation will prove to be in excellent condition; those you decide to leave in place will be rotten.
Phelps's Law of Retributive Statistics : An unexpectedly easy-to-handle sequence of events will be immediately followed by an equally long sequence of trouble.
Theory of the International Society of Philosophic Engineering : In any calculation, any error which can creep in will do so.
Theory of the International Society of Philosophic Engineering : Any error in any calculation will be in the direction of most harm.
Theory of the International Society of Philosophic Engineering : In any formula, constants (especially those obtained from engineering handbooks) are to be treated as variables.
Theory of the International Society of Philosophic Engineering : The best approximation of service conditions in the laboratory will not begin to meet those conditions encountered in actual service.
Theory of the International Society of Philosophic Engineering : The most vital dimension on any plan or drawing stands the greatest chance of being omitted.
Theory of the International Society of Philosophic Engineering : If only one bid can be secured on any project, the price will be unreasonable.
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