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Humour Quote by Gideon Defoe

“Babbage's Three Laws of Difference Engines First Law: A difference engine must have at least six cogs. Second Law: A difference engine must be able to operate a loom. Third law: A difference engine must be able to kill a man, should the mood so take it.” quote by Gideon Defoe
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““Babbage's Three Laws of Difference Engines First Law: A difference engine must have at least six cogs. Second Law: A difference engine must be able to operate a loom. Third law: A difference engine must be able to kill a man, should the mood so take it.””

Gideon Defoe

About This Quote

A satirical take on engineering constraints, suggesting that complex machines need sufficient parts, versatility, and potentially lethal power.

In simple terms: Engineering satire

Key Takeaway

Complexity, versatility, danger

Themes

technology humor ethics innovation mechanics

Mood

wry critical playful

Type

satire parody maxim

When to use this quote

  • design reviews
  • risk assessments
  • creative brainstorming
  • tech policy meetings

Key Concepts

design constraints automation responsibility

Practical Applications

  • parody writing
  • cautionary tech talks

Questions to Reflect On

  • What real-world systems balance capability and risk?
  • How does humor affect perception of tech safety?
A Different Perspective

The joke may trivialize real safety concerns in engineering.

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