Not sure if it's a law but Vic Reeves once said:
"88.7% of statistics are made up on the spot"
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That is a fantastic list.Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostOwlHoot's Law - You can find just about everything on Wikipedia these days
List of eponymous laws - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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NLUK's Law
If it can't be found using the forums search capability, its doesn't exist
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OwlHoot's Law - You can find just about everything on Wikipedia these daysOriginally posted by doodab View PostThe law of unintended consequences is well known of course, but this morning I came across the law of conservation of difficulty (not the Dawkins one, oddly, something related to complexity theory) although I don't think it's an actual law I rather liked the name.
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List of eponymous laws - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Natural laws
The law of unintended consequences is well known of course, but this morning I came across the law of conservation of difficulty (not the Dawkins one, oddly, something related to complexity theory) although I don't think it's an actual law I rather liked the name.
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