When I googled, they both were the same:
"Anything that can go wrong will go wrong"
Where does sod's law differ? Is there more to the rule?
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When I googled, they both were the same:
"Anything that can go wrong will go wrong"
Where does sod's law differ? Is there more to the rule?
I see Sod's law as being more personal than Murphy's law. Now that I think about it, I think that Sod's law is even more pessimistic/fatalistic than Murphy's. Other than that, I suppose it depends on whether you speak British English or American English. This is a good explanation:
Sod's law - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Found another good one: http://www.michael-scannell.com/jottings/journ2.html
Well, I was absent for the most time during this competition (sorry teammate :( )
I want to apologize for that, it was rude. I was very busy for the past few weeks, had to deal with alot of stuff (including death).
Congratulations to the winners and everybody else who managed to improve their LD skills :)
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