Murphy's Laws For Computers
Sent March 25, 2008
- As
soon as you delete a worthless file, you'll need it.
- Installing a new
program will always mess up at least one old one.
- You can't win them all,
but you sure can lose them all.
- The likelihood of a
hard disk crash is in direct proportion to the value of the material that hasn't
been
backed up.
- There are only two
kinds of computer users: Those whose hard disks have crashed, and those whose
hard disks haven't crashed - yet.
- Anything can be made to
work if you fiddle with it. If you fiddle with something long enough, you'll
break it.
- As soon as you hit send you will find the typo.