The New Collection of Murphy’s Computer Laws
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Publisher: Claudio Gasparini
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© 2005 by Claudio Gasparini Standard Copyright License
Language: English
Country: Italy
Edition: Second Edition
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Printed: 38 pages, 6.14" x 9.21", saddle-stitch binding, black and white interior ink Description:The original Murphy’s law says: “If anything can go wrong, it will.” In this New Collection of Murphy’s Computer Laws, the first and updated law is: ” If nothing can go wrong, it will.” In computer science there are some unwritten laws that are the fruit of years of experience used for repairing the disasters created by the PC. To know these laws makes life easier and stress and ulcer free. One of the first laws that you have to know is: The first time nothing will work. And probably also the second time. Whatever is the theme of your research, if it has to do with computer science, the first time nothing will work correctly. And usually all will proceed without problems up to 5 o’clock on Friday. Then everything will go wrong at the same time, but it will look as if it is all right. All the emergency plans predisposed with the maximum foresight and care, won't obviously work. Listed in: |
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