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Tom,
You might add:

   Bad news always gets more exposure than good news.
   The more sensational and shocking, the louder.

Its all human nature.
Your first quote is a included in Murphy's Law, I suspect.
Girvin Herr


Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
I thought people might like these quotes

"Just proving that the quickest way to solve the problem is to post a whine to the newsgroups: within moments the solution presents itself to me, and meanwhile my ass is hanging out on the Net... *sigh*... -- Dave Phillips, dlphilp@bright.net, about problem solving via news-groups [like mailing lists]"
(thanks to Thomas Hackert of the translators list for having that in his sig)



"The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, but 
wiser people so full of doubts."
        -- Bertrand Russell
(errr, another sig from the same person)


There used to be someone else on this list that had something like "Friends argue.  Enemies don't care 
enough"


Regards from Tom :)

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