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mr. piper | 11:54 Sat 11th Dec 2004 | Science
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can sods law be expressed as an equation, bloody typical if it can't!
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do you really want an answer to this? :P
Well, Newton's Third(?) law of motion says that things will tend to slow down (ie. Entropy will always increase, things will always become less ordered, objects will break down rather than repair themselves over time, etc.) though I'm not sure there's an equation to cover that.

X = Things that can go wrong

Y = Things that go wrong

IF X>0, THEN Y=>1

((U+C+I) x (10-S))/20 x A x 1/(1-sin(F/10))

Where...
U = Urgency
C = Complexitty
I = Importance
S = Skill
A = Aggrevation (set at 0.7)
F = Frequency

Eachbetween 0 and 9 - this gives you an answer betwene 0 and 8.6 - the higher, the mor elikely bad luck is!

Hope this helps!

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