I've seen something similar, posted as 'Murphy's Laws of Thermogoddamics':
1. An object at rest will always be in the wrong place.
2. An object in motion will always be going in the wrong direction.
3. The amount of energy required to change either of the states will always be more than you wish to expend, but never so much that it makes the experiment non-feasible.
Boru
1. An object at rest will always be in the wrong place.
2. An object in motion will always be going in the wrong direction.
3. The amount of energy required to change either of the states will always be more than you wish to expend, but never so much that it makes the experiment non-feasible.
Boru
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