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Bebin heap law
Events occur most often where there are already many of them.
Draisen's law of restoration
The time it takes to improve the situation is inversely proportional to the time it gets worse.
Examples:
It takes longer to glue a vase than to break it.
To lose weight, you need more time than gaining the same amount.
Cafeteria law
What you noticed in the window will be bought by the one who comes in front of you.
Queue principle
The longer the wait, the more likely you are in the wrong line.
Observation of Ettore
The neighboring queue always moves faster.
Ettore's observation option proposed by O'Brien
As soon as you move to another line, your ex starts to move faster.
Kenton's Corollary
Your tossing back and forth is pumping up both lines.
Whitten's law
Whenever you cut your nails, you will need them after an hour.
Hutchison's Law
The need for concentrated attention is always accompanied by an irresistible desire to be distracted.
Jones Zoos and Museums Act
The most interesting exhibit does not have a nameplate.
Wood drawing rules
1. Never draw what you can copy.
2. Never copy what you can circle.
3. Never trace around what you can cut and paste.
Laws of photography
1. The opportunity for the best shot appears when the last frame is used.
2. Good pictures are usually taken with the lens closed.
3. Good shots are lost when, during development, someone inadvertently opens the door and the film lights up.
Sir Walter's Law
The likelihood of getting smoke from a cigarette or a fire in your face is directly proportional to your sensitivity to smoke.
First Kaufman Airports Act
The distance to the boarding gate is inversely related to the time for which you can still catch the flight.
Rogers law
As soon as the flight attendant spreads coffee to the passengers, the plane begins to vibrate.
Davis's explanation of Rogers' law
Dispensing coffee on an airplane causes vibration.
The basic principle of luggage
Whichever transporter you are standing on, your luggage will appear on another.
Billings' Law of Difficulties
Half of the difficulty comes from saying yes too quickly and no quickly enough.