Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Mitchell's Law
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A search of Google turned several aphorism's goimg under the name of Mitchell's Law. My favorite is: Everyone should have an Android Agent. This particular one doesn't show, however. Dsmdgold 17:46, Oct 15, 2004 (UTC)
Keep. It's a good law.
- Delete unless widespread usage can be demonstrated. Google searches:
- "You do more things right by accident than you do on purpose": 0 results.
- "more things right by accident" "on purpose": 0 results.
- "If you're not doing anything right, you're trying too hard": 0 results.
- "Robert F. Mitchell" "Erie, Pennsylvania": 0 results.
- "Mitchell's Law" right accident: 14 results, none related to this subject. —Triskaideka 19:50, 15 Oct 2004 (UTC)
- D Good law, but evidently shouldn't be filed under its current title. Chris 01:13, 16 Oct 2004 (UTC)
- Delete, but not on purpose. (So whose "law" is it that the other lane always moves faster? Is it someone's "law" that when she says it's not you, it's her, that it's really you?) (Sorry if this is the cynical view of the world.) Geogre 01:35, 16 Oct 2004 (UTC)
- Move to Talk:Mitchell's Law unless an external link to a respectable verifiable source defining the law is linked to in the article. anthony (see warning) 16:57, 19 Oct 2004 (UTC)