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- From: bane@vtx.ma.man.ac.uk (Michael!)
- Newsgroups: alt.quotations
- Subject: Re: Anomaly ?
- Message-ID: <7099@m1.cs.man.ac.uk>
- Date: 31 Dec 92 21:14:27 GMT
- References: <kencham.725768207@centi>
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- In article <kencham.725768207@centi>, kencham@centi.cs.umn.edu (Deepak Kenchammana-Hosekote) writes:
- |> Hi,
- |>
- |> I have often heard "There are TWO sides of a coin". I never understood
- |> why :-) Afterall, THERE IS a finite probability that it will land on
- |> the 3rd. side.
- |>
- |> Perhaps, that axiom can help formulate another _Murphy's law_ :
- |>
- |> Murphy's law on Comedy Films :
- |>
- |> If a coin is tossed, it will land on its 3rd. side.
- |>
- |> Comments ?
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- I've heard somelike this before, and as a M Law (my memory says)
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- Michael
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