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Freeman's First Commentary on Ginsberg's Theorem: Major philosophies have been built on misinterpretation of parts of Ginsberg's Theorem. - Law of Life and Nature Freeman's Fourth Commentary on Ginsberg's Theorem: Mysticism is based on the assumption that you can quit the game. - Law of Life and Nature Freeman's Second Commentary on Ginsberg's Theorem: Capitalism is based on the assumption that you can win. - Law of Life and Nature Freeman's Third Commentary on Ginsberg's Theorem: Socialism is based on the assumption that you can break even. - Law of Life and Nature Fresco's Law: If you knew what you were doing, you'd probably be bored. - Law of Life and Nature Frisbee, The Law of the: The most powerful force in the world is that of a disc straining to land under a car, just out of reach. - Law of Life and Nature Fudd's First Law: Push something hard enough and it will fall over. - Law of Life and Nature Fudge's Principle: If measured results do not match computed values of your equation, add a new factor--named after yourself--to the equation. - Law of Life and Nature Fyfe's First Law of Revision, Corollary I: In simple cases, presenting one obvious right way versus one obvious wrong way, it is often wiser to choose the wrong way so as to expedite subsequent revision. - Law of Life and Nature Fyfe's First Law of Revision: Information necessitating a change of design will be conveyed to the designer after and only after the design is complete. (Often called the 'Now They Tell Us' Law.) - Law of Life and Nature Fyfe's Second Law of Revision: The more innocuous the modification appears to be, the further its influence will extend and the more the design will have to be redrawn. - Law of Life and Nature Fyfe's Third Law of Revision, Corollary I: It is usually impractical to worry beforehand about interferences--if you have none, someone will make one for you. - Law of Life and Nature Fyfe's Third Law of Revision: If, when completion of a design is imminent, field dimensions are finally supplied as they actually are, instead of as they were meant to be, it is always simpler to start over from scratch. - Law of Life and Nature Gerrold's First Law of Infernal Dynamics: An object in motion will be heading in the wrong direction. - Law of Life and Nature Gerrold's Law: A little ignorance can go a long way. - Law of Life and Nature Gerrold's Second Law of Infernal Dynamics: An object at rest will be in the wrong place. - Law of Life and Nature Gerrold's Third Law of Infernal Dynamics: The energy required to change either one of these states will always be more than you wish to expend, but never so much as to make the task totally impossible. - Law of Life and Nature Gershwin's Law: It ain't necessarily so. - Law of Life and Nature Ginsberg's Theorem: (1) You can't win. (2) You can't break even. (3) You can't even quit the game. - Law of Life and Nature Glib's Fourth Law of Unreliability: Investment in reliability will increase until it exceeds the probable cost of errors, or until someone insists on getting some useful work done. - Law of Life and Nature Gold's Law: If the shoe fits, it's ugly. - Law of Life and Nature Goodfader's Law: Under any system a few sharpies will beat the rest of us. - Law of Life and Nature Gordon's Object Lifespan Theorem: No matter the amount of care given to a purchased object, it will fuse/explode/disassemble within three (3) days of warranty expiration. - Law of Life and Nature Gordon's Warranty Law: All warranty clauses expires upon bill payment. - Law of Life and Nature Grabel's Law: 2 is not equal to 3--not even for very large values of 2. - Law of Life and Nature Displaying page 8 of 21 for this topic: << Prev Next >> 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 [8] 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
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