Various versions of this law appear in different places, including different final words... Ted Sturgeon's version was something like, "nine-tenths of everything is crap". Or crud, or inessential, or... well you pick.
Having lately bought some books online, without seeing them first, I am feeling the sting of this tragically universal law.
And if you have never seen my apartment – or office – I'm one of those people with rows and rows, and rows, of massed, ordered, organized books, CDs, LPs, magazines, DVDs... other media... papers on the floor...
So I do rather take this law to heart. Given my acquisitive habits, I don't know whether that makes me the biggest fool in sight (watch out for the Fool-Killer – this one's too big for me!) or just a bit self-aware....
And, of course, given my terrible habit of not getting things written quickly, I think: does this mean I'm agonizing over just adding to piles of crud?...
Ah well: bring it on.
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