No matter how many resources you have, it is never enough. 
	-- Murphy's Computer Laws n1
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Any cool program always requires more memory than you have. 
	-- Murphy's Computer Laws n2
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When you finally buy enough memory, you will not have enough disk space. 
	-- Murphy's Computer Laws n3
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Disks are always full. It is futile to try to get more disk space. Data expands to fill any void. 
	-- Murphy's Computer Laws n4
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If a program actually fits in memory and has enough disk space, it is guaranteed to crash. 
	-- Murphy's Computer Laws n5
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If such a program has not crashed yet, it is waiting for a critical moment before it crashes. 
	-- Murphy's Computer Laws n6
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No matter how good of a deal you get on computer components, the price will always drop immediately after the purchase. 
	-- Murphy's Computer Laws n7
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All components become obsolete. 
	-- Murphy's Computer Laws n8
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The speed with which components become obsolete is directly proportional to the price of the component. 
	-- Murphy's Computer Laws n9
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Software bugs are impossible to detect by anybody except the end user. 
	-- Murphy's Computer Laws n10
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