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#3798 |  | broad-mindedness, n: The result of flattening high-mindedness out.
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#3799 |  | Brogan's Constant: People tend to congregate in the back of the church and the front of the bus.
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#3800 |  | brokee, n: Someone who buys stocks on the advice of a broker.
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#3801 |  | Brontosaurus Principle: Organizations can grow faster than their brains can manage them in relation to their environment and to their own physiology: when this occurs, they are an endangered species. -- Thomas K. Connellan
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#3802 |  | Brook's Law: Adding manpower to a late software project makes it later.
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#3803 |  | Brooke's Law: Whenever a system becomes completely defined, some damn fool discovers something which either abolishes the system or expands it beyond recognition.
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#3804 |  | Bubble Memory, n.: A derogatory term, usually referring to a person's intelligence. See also "vacuum tube".
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#3805 |  | Bucy's Law: Nothing is ever accomplished by a reasonable man.
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#3806 |  | Bug, n.: An aspect of a computer program which exists because the programmer was thinking about Jumbo Jacks or stock options when s/he wrote the program.
Fortunately, the second-to-last bug has just been fixed. -- Ray Simard
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#3807 |  | bug, n: A son of a glitch.
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