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The Fourth Law of Revision: It is usually impractical to worry beforehand about interferences. If you have none, someone will make one for you. - Law of Life and Nature The hardness of the butter is in direct proportion to the softness of the bread. - Law of Life and Nature The hidden flaw never remains hidden. - Law of Life and Nature The ideal resume will turn up one day after the position is filled. - Law of Life and Nature The least experienced fisherman always catches the biggest fish. - Law of Life and Nature The more an item costs, the farther you have to send it for repairs. - Law of Life and Nature The one item you want is never the one on sale. - Law of Life and Nature The only difference between a fool and a criminal is that the fool will attack a system unpredictably and on a broader front. - Law of Life and Nature The severity of the itch is inversely proportional to the reach. - Law of Life and Nature The telephone will ring when you are outside the door, fumbling for your keys. - Law of Life and Nature The tough part of a Data Processing Manager's job is that users don't really know what they want, but they know for certain what they don't want. - Law of Life and Nature Tillis' Organizational Principle: If you file it, you'll know where it is --; but never need it. If you don't file it, you'll need it --; but never know where it is. - Law of Life and Nature To steal ideas from one person is plagiarism; to steal from many is research. - Law of Life and Nature To succeed in politics, it is often necessary to rise above your principles. - Law of Life and Nature Trust everybody . . . then cut the cards. - Law of Life and Nature Two wrongs are only the beginning. - Law of Life and Nature Undetectable errors are infinite in variety, in contrast to detectable errors, which by definition are finite. - Law of Life and Nature Universal Tech Document Units Law: Characteristics, specifications, dimensions and any other data included in technical documents must be stated in exotic units, such as tenth of troy ounce per barn for pressures, or acre times atmosphere per kilogram for speeds. - Law of Life and Nature Van Roy's Law: An unbreakable toy is useful for breaking other toys. - Law of Life and Nature Vuilleumier's Fifth Law For Building Electronic Prototypes: Prototype npn blackboxes actually hold pnp transistors, and vice-versa. - Law of Life and Nature Vuilleumier's First Law For Building Electronic Prototypes: Any pre-cut equipment is too short. This is specially true of optic fiber cables with expensive connectors at both ends. - Law of Life and Nature Vuilleumier's Fourth Law For Building Electronic Prototypes: When a prototype blows up, it will only destroy the most expensive or irreplaceble parts of the prototype, thankfully leaving the fuses intact. - Law of Life and Nature Vuilleumier's Second Law For Building Electronic Prototypes: If n electronic components are required, n-1 are available. - Law of Life and Nature Vuilleumier's Seventh Law For Building Electronic Prototypes: When the prototype has been fully assembled according to lab instructions, a minimum of 11 components are left. - Law of Life and Nature Vuilleumier's Sixth Law For Building Electronic Prototypes: A quartz oscillator oscillates at a frequency off the rated one by a minimum of 25%--if it does oscillate at all. - Law of Life and Nature Displaying page 19 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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