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| #4718 |  | Van Roy's Law: Honesty is the best policy - there's less competition.
 
 Van Roy's Truism:
 Life is a whole series of circumstances beyond your control.
 
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| #4719 |  | Vanilla, adj.: Ordinary flavor, standard.  See FLAVOR.  When used of food,
 very often does not mean that the food is flavored with vanilla
 extract!  For example, "vanilla-flavored won ton soup" (or simply
 "vanilla won ton soup") means ordinary won ton soup, as opposed to hot
 and sour won ton soup.
 
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| #4720 |  | Velilind's Laws of Experimentation: (1) If reproducibility may be a problem, conduct the test only once.
 (2) If a straight line fit is required, obtain only two data points.
 
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| #4721 |  | Viking, n.: 1. Daring Scandinavian seafarers, explorers, adventurers,
 entrepreneurs world-famous for their aggressive, nautical import
 business, highly leveraged takeovers and blue eyes.
 2. Bloodthirsty sea pirates who ravaged northern Europe beginning
 in the 9th century.
 
 Hagar's note: The first definition is much preferred; the second is used
 only by malcontents, the envious, and disgruntled owners of waterfront
 property.
 
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| #4722 |  | VMS, n.: The world's foremost multi-user adventure game.
 
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| #4723 |  | volcano, n.: A mountain with hiccups.
 
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| #4724 |  | Volley Theory: It is better to have lobbed and lost than never to have lobbed at all.
 
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| #4725 |  | vuja de: The feeling that you've *never*, *ever* been in this situation before.
 
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| #4726 |  | Walters' Rule: All airline flights depart from the gates most distant from
 the center of the terminal.  Nobody ever had a reservation
 on a plane that left Gate 1.
 
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| #4727 |  | Watson's Law: The reliability of machinery is inversely proportional to the
 number and significance of any persons watching it.
 
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