I just don't understand it.
If you are trying to epoxy two pieces of wood together, you can clean it with MEK, acetone, or alcohol and the chances are that it will fall apart within 48 hours or at first recoil. If you are glass bedding a reciever, you can coat it with wax, oil, cat urine, dirt, fish oil, or horse manure, and within 24 hours you can't hammer that sucker apart.:bash:
I must not be living right.:bow:
Jim
Ed Murphy was an optimist
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TDH
Mr. Tarleton there once was this fella named Murphy and it seems that Mr. Murphy had a devil of a time getting things to work right. So good ole Murph devised this law of nature and called it Murphy"s Law. Well this law of nature says that "if anything can possibly go wrong it will". I beleive you have been Murph'ed. I do hope your day will improve.
He (Ed Murphy) was doing research on ejection seats using a rocket sled. After an apparently successful run of the sled, the instruments showed the test was a failure. Upon investigation, it was found that an electrical technician had wired the instruments in totally wrong. Speaking to the press, Ed stated that anything a technician can do wrong would be done wrong:nono:. When asked by a reporter if that could be restated in a more general way, Ed said, "Anything that can go wrong, will go wrong."
It was Ed Murphy's belief that if you kept sufficient track of the details (like supervising electricians more closely), then nothing would go wrong. Since this is difficult to impossible, you could say that Ed was the first victim of Murphy's Law:banghead:.