Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Does Murphy's Law predict that the protege you installed with the informal title "Deputy Director Cyclops" for

your safety-critical Cyclops project will be an enormous disappointment, almost the worst person in the world. Idi Amin might have been better - at least people would have woken up to Idi Amin and booted him off the project.





Are there some laws of quantum physics that guarantee all this ?





Only exception would be if you actually planned to put a good person in the job, rather than the more usual : jobs for the boys - the organisation is stuck with these people - we assume they%26#039;re all good - we%26#039;ll find positions for them - nothing wrong with this normally but it DOESN%26#039;T WORK for a safety-critical project.

Does Murphy%26#039;s Law predict that the protege you installed with the informal title %26quot;Deputy Director Cyclops%26quot; for
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Reply:Are you off your meds again ? Don%26#039;t worry the men in white will be along presently to give you a Christmas present ! A sweater with nice long sleeves that tie in back !



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