The Origin of Murphy's Law
LauraW writes "HotAIR, the web site of the Annals of Improbable Research , is publishing a fascinating series on the Origin of Murphy's Law. It turns out there really was a Murphy, and the story of his law involves rocket sleds, Chuck Yeager, and Edwards Air Force Base. The article covers all these topics and more, and includes interviews with Yeager, the son of Murphy (really), and several surviving members of the project that inspired the law."
"Bad people are punished by societies laws and good people are punished by Murphy's Law." --George, Dead Like Me
If computers get too powerful, we can organize them into a committee -- that will do them in.
Suncoast Linux - Sarasota, FL
If a server can be slashdotted, it definetly will be.
I read it on Slashdot!
up ^
Then, to make things doubly clear, put another identifier near the bottom, with its own arrow:
dn v
That way, with up saying up, and dn for down, the UPS (pronounced oops) guys can't get it wrong.
Correct Horse Battery Staple: 72 bits of entropy. Enter "Correct H" into google. When it generates the phrase, that's
Sod's his first name. 'Off' is his last.
I've heard of him :)
"History doesn't repeat itself, but it does rhyme." Mark Twain
I was expecting a scientific explanation for Murphy's Law. You know, like conservation laws for energy and momentum are explained from the symmetry of spacetime. If we maintain that Murphy's is a law of physics, there must be a *&^[#%&]$^#%{[[::@;' NO CARRIER
Escher was the first MC and Giger invented the HR department.