No Ig® Nobel Prize in physics for 2018

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The discussion highlights the absence of a Physics Ig® Nobel Prize for 2018, noting that such prizes have been awarded annually except in 1991 and 1994. Participants express amusement at a paper that cleverly included an obscene word in its title, which documented that most users of complex products do not read instruction manuals. The paper referenced is "Life Is Too Short to RTFM," authored by Thea Blackler and colleagues. There is a suggestion to create a dedicated section for "IgNoble Ideas" on the forum, indicating a desire to explore and share humorous or unconventional research topics, although it is noted that such discussions already exist but are somewhat scattered.
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Physicists were very serious this year :wink:
 
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I like how the researchers were able to sneak in an obscene word in the title of a scientific paper:
LITERATURE PRIZE [AUSTRALIA, EL SALVADOR, UK] — Thea Blackler, Rafael Gomez, Vesna Popovic and M. Helen Thompson, for documenting that most people who use complicated products do not read the instruction manual.

REFERENCE: "Life Is Too Short to RTFM: How Users Relate to Documentation and Excess Features in Consumer Products," Alethea L. Blackler, Rafael Gomez, Vesna Popovic and M. Helen Thompson, Interacting With Computers, vol. 28, no. 1, 2014, pp. 27-46.
 
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I think this is because Physics Forums is a bit too strict about what you can post / discuss.

Maybe we should start a section called IgNoble Ideas.
 
Swamp Thing said:
Maybe we should start a section called IgNoble Ideas.
Oh, they are present, just scattered around a bit!
(and I suspect many more than we see are expunged)
 
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