Re: Murphy
Michael, on host 66.21.46.190
Tuesday, January 13, 2004, at 10:11:14
Re: Murphy posted by Joona I Palaste on Tuesday, January 13, 2004, at 08:53:44:
> > Somewhere in Murphy's Law it states that if paint is going to run, it will do so on the most visible part of the painted surface. > > > > I painted some scooter wheels today and only got one run, but it proved that Murphy was, as usual, right. > > According to what I've heard, Murphy's law is greatly misunderstood. > People think Murphy's law says "things always go wrong". That is not what it says at all. Murphy's law measures human stupidity, not bad luck or general "SNAFU"-ness. > The original Murphy's law (my paraphrasing): > "If there are two ways to install a component, and only one of them is the right way, sooner or later someone will come and install it in the wrong way." > This says that someone is bound to be stupid enough to misunderstand or ignore the instructions and do it the wrong way. The moral of the story: don't tell people not to do things wrong. Make it impossible for them to do things wrong, whether they know how to do them or not.
I always thought Murphy's Law was simply "Anything than can go wrong, will go wrong."
Mich-am I wrong?-ael
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