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| #4328 |  | Nusbaum's Rule: The more pretentious the corporate name, the smaller the
 organization.  (For instance, the Murphy Center for the
 Codification of Human and Organizational Law, contrasted
 to IBM, GM, and AT&T.)
 
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| #4329 |  | O'Brian's Law: Everything is always done for the wrong reasons.
 
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| #4330 |  | O'Reilly's Law of the Kitchen: Cleanliness is next to impossible
 
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| #4331 |  | O'Toole's commentary on Murphy's Law: Murphy was an optimist.
 
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| #4332 |  | Occam's eraser: The philosophical principle that even the simplest
 solution is bound to have something wrong with it.
 
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| #4333 |  | Office Automation: The use of computers to improve efficiency in the office
 by removing anyone you would want to talk with over coffee.
 
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| #4334 |  | Official Project Stages: (1) Uncritical Acceptance
 (2) Wild Enthusiasm
 (3) Dejected Disillusionment
 (4) Total Confusion
 (5) Search for the Guilty
 (6) Punishment of the Innocent
 (7) Promotion of the Non-participants
 
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| #4335 |  | Ogden's Law: The sooner you fall behind, the more time you have to catch up.
 
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| #4336 |  | Old Japanese proverb: There are two kinds of fools -- those who never climb Mt. Fuji,
 and those who climb it twice.
 
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| #4337 |  | Old timer, n.: One who remembers when charity was a virtue and not an organization.
 
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