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Murphy's Laws of Computing










*1. When computing, whatever happens, behave as though you meant it to
happen. 2. When you get to the point where you really understand your
computer, it's probably obsolete.  3. The first place to look for
information is in the section of the manual where you least expect to find
it. 4. When the going gets tough, upgrade. 5. For every action, there is an
equal and opposite malfunction.  6. To err is human . . . to blame your
computer for your mistakes is even more human, it is downright natural. 7.
He who laughs last probably made a back-up. 8. If at first you do not
succeed, blame your computer.  9. A complex system that does not work is
invariably found to have evolved from a simpler system that worked just
fine. 10. The number one cause of computer problems is computer
solutions. 11. A computer program will always do what you tell it to do,
but rarely what you want to do.*

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