Murphy's Laws And Other Observations
Murphy's Laws
- If Anything Can Go Wrong, It Will.
- If There Is A Possibility Of Several Things Going Wrong, The One That
Will Cause The Most Damage Will Be The First One To Go Wrong.
- If Anything Just Cannot Go Wrong, It Will Anyway.
- If You Perceive That There Are Four Possible Ways In Which Something
Can Go Wrong, And Circumvent These, Then A Fifth Way, Unprepared For,
Will Promptly Develop.
- Left To Themselves, Things Tend To Go From Bad To Worse.
- If Everything Seems To Be Going Well, You Have Obviously Overlooked
Something.
- Nature Always Sides With The Hidden Flaw.
- Mother Nature Is A Bitch.
O'toole's Commentary On Murphy's Laws
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- Murphy Was An Optimist.
Ginsberg's Theorems
- You Can't Win.
- You Can't Break Even.
- You Can't Even Quit The Game.
Forsyth's Second Corollary To Murphy's Laws
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- Just When You See The Light At The End Of The Tunnel, The Roof Caves In.
Weiler's Law
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- Nothing Is Impossible For The Man Who Doesn't Have To Do It Himself.
The Laws Of Computer Programming
- Any Given Program, When Running, Is Obsolete.
- Any Given Program Costs More And Takes Longer Each Time It Is Run.
- If A Program Is Useful, It Will Have To Be Changed.
- If A Program Is Useless, It Will Have To Be Documented.
- Any Given Program Will Expand To Fill All The Available Memory.
- The Value Of A Program Is Inversely Proportional To The Weight Of
Its Output.
- Program Complexity Grows Until It Exceeds The Capability Of The
Programmer Who Must Maintain It.
Pierce's Law
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- In Any Computer System, The Machine Will Always Misinterpret, Mi-
Construe, Misprint, Or Not Evaluate Any Math Or Subroutines Or
Fail To Print Any Output On At Least The First Run Through.
Corollary To Pierce's Law
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- When A Compiler Accepts A Program Without Error On The First
Run, The Program Will Not Yield The Desired Output.
Addition To Murphy's Laws
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- In Nature, Nothing Is Ever Right. Therefore, If Everything Is
Going Right... Something Is Wrong.
Brook's Law
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- If At First You Don't Succeed, Transform Your Data Set!
Grosch's Law
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- Computing Power Increases As The Square Of The Cost.
Golub's Laws Of Computerdom
- Fuzzy Project Objectives Are Used To Avoid Embarrassment Of
Estimating The Corresponding Costs.
- A Carelessly Planned Project Takes Three Longer To Complete
Than Expected; A Carefully Planned Project Takes Only Twice As
Long.
- The Effort Required To Correct Course Increases Geometrically
With Time.
- Project Teams Detest Weekly Progress Reporting Because It So
Vividly Manifests Their Lack Of Progress.
Osborn's Law
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- Variables Won't; Constants Aren't.
Gilb's Laws Of Unreliability
- Computers Are Unreliable, But Humans Are Even More Unreliable.
- Any System That Depends Upon Human Reliability Is Unreliable.
- Undetectable Errors Are Infinite In Variety, In Contrast To Detect-
Able Errors, Which By Definition Are Limited.
- Investment In Reliability Will Increase Until It Exceeds The Prob-
Able Cost Of Errors, Or Until Someone Insists On Getting Some Useful
Work Done.
Lubarsky's Law Of Cybernetic Entomology
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- There's Always One More Bug.
Troutman's Postulates
- Profanity Is The One Language Understood By All Programmers.
- Not Until A Program Has Been In Production For Six Months Will
Will The Most Harmful Error Be Discovered.
- Job Control Cards That Positively Cannot Be Arranged In Improper
Order Will Be.
- Interchangeable Tapes Won't.
- If The Input Editor Has Been Designed To Reject All Bad Input,
An Ingenious Idiot Will Discover A Method To Get Bad Data Past It.
- If A Test Installation Functions Perfectly, All Subsequent Systems
Will Malfunction.
Weinberg's Second Law
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- If Builders Built Buildings The Way Programmers Wrote Programs, Then
The First Woodpecker That Came Along Would Destroy Civilization.
Gumperson's Law
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- The Probability Of Anything Happening Is In Inverse Ratio To Its
Desirability.
Gummidge's Law
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- The Amount Of Expertise Varies In Inverse Ratio To The Number Of
Statements Understood By The General Public.
Zymurgy's First Law Of Evolving System Dynamics
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- Once You Open A Can Of Worms, The Only Way To Recan Them Is To Use
A Larger Can (old Worms Never Die, They Just Worm Their Way Into
Larger Cans).
Harvard's Law, As Applied To Computers
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- Under The Most Rigorously Controlled Conditions Of Pressure,
Temperature, Volume, Humidity And Other Variables, The Computer
Will Do As It Damn Well Pleases.
Sattinger's Law
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- It Works Better If You Plug It In.
Jenkinson's Law
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- It Won't Work.
Horner's Five Thumb Postulate
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- Experience Varies Directly With Equipment Ruined.
Cheop's Law
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- Nothing Ever Gets Build On Schedule Or Within Budget.
Rule Of Accuracy
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- When Working Toward The Solution Of A Problem, It Always Helps If
You Know The Answer.
Zymurg's Seventh Exception To Murphy's Law
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- When It Rains, It Pours
Pudder's Laws
- Anything That Begins Well Ends Badly
- Anything That Begins Badly Ends Worse.
Westheimer's Rule
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- To Estimate The Time It Takes To Do A Task: Estimate The Time You
Think It Should Take, Multiply By Two And Change The Unit Of Measure
To The Next Highest Unit. Thus, We Allocate Two Days For A One Hour
Task.
Stockmayer's Theorem
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- If It Looks Easy, It's Tough. If It Looks Tough, It's Damn Near Impos-
Sible.
Atwoods Corollary
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- No Books Are Lost By Lending Except Those You Particularly Wanted To
Keep.
Johhnson's Third Law
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- If You Miss One Issue Of Any Magazine, It Will Be The Issue That Con-
Tains The Article, Story Or Installment You Were Most Anxious To Read.
Corollary To Johnson's Third Law
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- All Of Your Friends Either Missed It, Lost It Or Threw It Out.
Harper's Magazine Law
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- You Never Find The Article Until You Replace It.
Brooke's Law
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- Adding Manpower To A Late Software Makes It Later.
Finagle's Fourth Law
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- Once A Job Is Fouled Up, Anything Done To Improve It Will Only Make
It Worse.
Featherkile's Rule
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- Whatever You Did, That's What You Planned.
Flap's Law
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- Any Inanimate Object, Regardless Of Its Position, Configuration Or
Purpose, May Be Expected To Perform At Any Time In A Totally Un-
Expected Manner For Reasons That Are Either Entirely Obscure Or
Else Completely Mysterious.
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