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 |  |  | #10510 |  | The feeling persists that no one can simultaneously be a respectable writer and understand how a refrigerator works, just as no gentleman wears a brown
 suit in the city.  Colleges may be to blame.  English majors are encouraged,
 I know, to hate chemistry and physics, and to be proud because they are not
 dull and creepy and humorless and war-oriented like the engineers across the
 quad.  And our most impressive critics have commonly been such English majors,
 and they are squeamish about technology to this very day.  So it is natural
 for them to despise science fiction.
 -- Kurt Vonnegut Jr., "Science Fiction"
 
 |  |  |  | #10511 |  | The following statement is not true.  The previous statement is true. 
 |  |  |  | #10512 |  | The Force is what holds everything together.  It has its dark side, and it has its light side.  It's sort of like cosmic duct tape.
 
 |  |  |  | #10513 |  | "The four building blocks of the universe are fire, water, gravel and vinyl." -- Dave Barry
 
 |  |  |  | #10514 |  | The function of the expert is not to be more right than other people, but to be wrong for more sophisticated reasons.
 -- Dr. David Butler, British psephologist
 
 |  |  |  | #10515 |  | The generation of random numbers is too important to be left to chance. 
 |  |  |  | #10516 |  | The goal of science is to build better mousetraps.  The goal of nature is to build better mice.
 
 |  |  |  | #10517 |  | The Greatest Mathematical Error The Mariner I space probe was launched from Cape Canaveral on 28
 July 1962 towards Venus.  After 13 minutes' flight a booster engine would
 give acceleration up to 25,820 mph; after 44 minutes 9,800 solar cells
 would unfold; after 80 days a computer would calculate the final course
 corrections and after 100 days the craft would cirlce the unknown planet,
 scanning the mysterious cloud in which it is bathed.
 However, with an efficiency that is truly heartening, Mariner I
 plunged into the Atlantic Ocean only four minutes after takeoff.
 Inquiries later revealed that a minus sign had been omitted from
 the instructions fed into the computer.  "It was human error", a launch
 spokesman said.
 This minus sign cost L4,280,000.
 -- Stephen Pile, "The Book of Heroic Failures"
 
 |  |  |  | #10518 |  | The herd instinct among economists makes sheep look like independent thinkers. 
 |  |  |  | #10519 |  | The ideas of economists and political philosophers, both when they are right and when they are wrong, are more powerful than is generally
 understood.  Indeed, the world is ruled by little else.
 -- John Maynard Keyes
 
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