Johnson's Third Law: If you miss one issue of any magazine, it
will be the issue which contained the article, story or
installment you were most anxious to read. Corollary: All of
your friends either missed it, lost it or threw it out.
will be the issue which contained the article, story or
installment you were most anxious to read. Corollary: All of
your friends either missed it, lost it or threw it out.
Related:
- Finagle's Third Law
In any collection of data,
the figure most obviously correct, beyond all... - Any issue worth debating is worth avoiding altogether.
Fahnstock's Third Law of... - The most valuable quotation will be the one for which you
cannot determine the source.
Duggan's Law of Scholarly Research The source for an... - Harper's Magazine's Law
You never find an article
until you replace it... - 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... - 80% of the final will be on the one lecture you missed and about the one
book you didn't read.
1st LAW OF... - A slipping gear could let your M203 grenade launcher fire when you
least expect it.
That would make you quite unpopular in what's left... - Chisolm's Third Law, Corollary 1: If you explain so clearly that no one can
misunderstand,
somebody will... - No one you ask to help find a mistake will see it.
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Finagle's Third Law, Corollary...
