Murphy's Law

Murphy’s Law has been busy in my surroundings during the last few days.
Pieces of plaster broke and fell off from the ceiling of my apartment’s bathroom.
The entrance door’s lock’s cylinder began to be problematic and I was under threat of getting locked outside of my apartment if this were not attended to promptly.
My car’s battery died when I visited my parents in another city.
I was sick in the same visit and was stuck there until Monday noon. I originally planned to return home on Saturday night.
When my car’s battery was replaced, the charging system was checked and it was found that the alternator overcharges the battery and needs to be replaced.

Overall, nothing serious happened. If my bad luck is to consist only of such problems, I’ll be content.

Author: Omer Zak

I am deaf since birth. I played with big computers which eat punched cards and spew out printouts since age 12. Ever since they became available, I work and play with desktop size computers which eat keyboard keypresses and spew out display pixels. Among other things, I developed software which helped the deaf in Israel use the telephone network, by means of home computers equipped with modems. Several years later, I developed Hebrew localizations for some cellular phones, which helped the deaf in Israel utilize the cellular phone networks. I am interested in entrepreneurship, Science Fiction and making the world more accessible to people with disabilities.