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| #4698 |  | Tsort's Constant: 1.67563, or precisely 1,237.98712567 times the difference between
 the distance to the sun and the weight of a small orange.
 -- Terry Pratchett, "The Light Fantastic" (slightly modified)
 
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| #4699 |  | Turnaucka's Law: The attention span of a computer is only as long as its
 electrical cord.
 
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| #4700 |  | Tussman's Law: Nothing is as inevitable as a mistake whose time has come.
 
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| #4701 |  | U.S. of A.: "Don't speak to the bus driver."
 Germany:
 "It is strictly forbidden for passengers to speak to the driver."
 England:
 "You are requested to refrain from speaking to the driver."
 Scotland:
 "What have you got to gain by speaking to the driver?"
 Italy:
 "Don't answer the driver."
 
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| #4702 |  | Udall's Fourth Law: Any change or reform you make is going to have consequences you
 don't like.
 
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| #4703 |  | Uncle Ed's Rule of Thumb: Never use your thumb for a rule.
 You'll either hit it with a hammer or get a splinter in it.
 
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| #4704 |  | Underlying Principle of Socio-Genetics: Superiority is recessive.
 
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| #4705 |  | understand, v.: To reach a point, in your investigation of some subject, at which
 you cease to examine what is really present, and operate on the
 basis of your own internal model instead.
 
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| #4706 |  | Unfair animal names: 
 -- tsetse fly			-- bullhead
 -- booby			-- duck-billed platypus
 -- sapsucker			-- Clarence
 -- Gary Larson
 
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| #4707 |  | unfair competition, n.: Selling cheaper than we do.
 
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