MURPHYS LAW

" whatever can go wrong, will go wrong " is what murphy's law means. it has been named after u.s. engineer edward a. murphy jr. and describes sources of errors in a complex system. i am sure many of you have their own personal experiences with murphy's law.

"sources of errors in a complex system" describes it pretty damn good. during the last couple of days i had to face some sources of errors in my complex work system which, to be honest, have thrown me a little bit off track. i've mentally dealt with them as good as i could and things are coming back together again slowly. let's see how everything turns out at the end. stay tuned.
- norbert

2 Responses to “MURPHYS LAW”

  1. James Gray posted on Friday, 13-02-09 06:38

    Phillip Braddock...
    you are my hero

  2. James Gray posted on Friday, 13-02-09 06:39

    but seriously, chinas please?

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