User:Bernd in Japan

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Bernd is a German who lives in Japan and speaks "naive English" [sic!], with which he acts as one of Wikipedia's frequent readers and infrequent writers.

His career includes contributing to economic progress as an electronics engineer, salesman for measuring equipment, safety inspector, side-job programmer and part-time network admin, quality systems auditor, department manager, management representative for quality in the service sector. He has experience with and passion for innovating business processes.

On 2005-11-11 around 11:11 waxing humorous, he donated his original adage to the public domain, hoping its intrisic truth makes it worthwhile of keeping it for posterity:

  • Bernd's corollary on Murphy's Law - The object of any search invariably appears in the spot you look at last.
  • Bernd's observation - The universe itself ensures this because you stop searching - right here, right now.

--Bernd in Japan 14:47, 11 November 2005 (UTC)