I have an old (1973?) poster of unknown origin which discusses LBC "laws".
If I ever get my computer running again (with scanner) I will post it
sometime, maybe on my as yet unpublished webpage?
Terrence Banbury
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> >Cliff Hansen writes his second Law
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> >": If you didn't do it twice, you
> >haven't done it right."
> >There are two other laws,optional order.
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> >1. If it's easy you've done it wrong!
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> >2. If it takes less than two and a half times longer than the time you
> >allowed, you've done it wrong!
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> >Perhaps we could construct a theory of Everything To Do With LBC's >from
> >these and other laws that listers know.
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> My favorite is:
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> "When figuring LBC restoration cost and/or time, double the highest
> estimate. Then double it again."
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> Of course Murphey's law was written for LBC's: "Whatever can go wrong
> will."
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> Regards,
> Richard
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