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Murphy's Laws of Modeling
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<p>I got another one, no matter how carefuly you measure the height needed for the bridge abutement, you will always cut it too short.</p><p>Same goes to the wiring, it's either too long or too short, never just the right length.</p><p>Or you spent countless hours design and build a layout and about 70% finish, you always change your mind abut something.</p><p>And how about this? When you have multiple hobbies, ou always went crazy on one and then decide you like the other one better after spent hndreds on new equipment or new piece and they just lying there for months.</p>
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