Annals of Improbable Research Goes Free Online 50
prostoalex writes "The Annals of Improbable Research, a scientific publication that hosts the annual Ig Nobel awards, has decided to offer its publication free online, News.com reports. According to the journal Web site, visitors can view HTML articles with low-res images or download low-res PDFs for free. High-resolution PDFs and 'traditional on-the-toilet-readable paper-and-ink' issues are still available for a subscription fee."
Fond memories of bygone days (Score:3, Funny)
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The JIR was purchased by Blackwell Scientific. The staff had a hard time reproducing the good results they had working with their previous publisher, and indeed producing anything at all. The staff quit, and formed AIR.
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"You mean Journal of Irreproducible Results."
Of course I do. I was published in that too, so I misremember it accurately.
Read what I mean, not what I write. Oh, you already did.
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Check out the "Pullet Surprise"
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My favorite was the national geographic as the doomsday machine [jir.com]. It seems to now be a running joke. I notice on the AIR site, national geographic subscriptions are heavily pushed, so one can see on which side of science they are on.
Dear Annals of Improbable Research: (Score:2, Funny)
Not taking slashdotters into account there (Score:3, Funny)
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"Stranded on the toilet bowl, what do you do when your stranded without a roll?
You can prove you're a man by using your hand...when your stranded, on the toilet bowl.
What do you do when your stranded without a roll?"
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If you have something to stand it on, a laptop works just fine, too.
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slashdotted (Score:1, Funny)
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The Coral Cache version of the first two links:
http://en.wikipedia.org.nyud.net:8090/wiki/Annals_of_Improbable_Research [nyud.net]
http://www.news.com/8301-10784_3-9837983-7.html?part=rss&subj=news&tag=2547-1_3-0-20&coral-no-serve [news.com]
I couldn't find cache on the third link, but the original appears to be up-ish (Up but slow)
http://www.improbable.com/magazine [improbable.com]
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Another option needed. (Score:2, Funny)
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or Anals
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Who has the time to read an article twice?
SB
A really small audience. (Score:2)
Only then do these parodies have any jocular impact.
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Who knew the real Nobel Prize winners who were giving the awards could be so funny?
From TFA (Score:1)
...an Air Force Research Laboratory in Dayton, Ohio, who invented a chemical weapon that when dropped causes heterosexual men to become attracted to each other...
Am I one of the few people wondering about the specifics of that weapon? Or why the Navy isn't developing it?
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Hrm.. found a few links here [newscientist.com] and here [sunshine-project.org]. Cache of Ignoble's page as it's currently under
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SLASHDOTTED! (Score:2)
Brett
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Of course, since their site is down, I guess we'll never know!
- RG>
Wonderful for research (Score:1)
Vol 1, Issue 2 (Score:2)
Also made the The Best of AIR. I'm more proud of it than I am any of my other research, even the one referenced in 'Thank You For Smoking' ("Why, they've just found that smoking can offset Parkinson's disease!")
But it was my (now replaced) picture in the Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists, wearing a hot pink tutu, chartreuse fishnet panty hose and black cowboy boots for a concert performance, that made my previ
What is it? Wikipedia to the rescue... (Score:1)
The Annals of Improbable Research (AIR) is a bi-monthly magazine devoted to scientific humour, in the form of a satirical take on the standard academic journal. AIR, published six times a year since 1995, usually showcases at least one piece of scientific research being done on a strange or unexpected topic, but most of their articles concern real or fictional absurd experiments, such as a comparison
skimming (Score:2)
the annals are also availble elsewhere (Score:1)
Ohhh, ow, ow, ow ... (Score:2)
Somehow i read that as... (Score:1)
A Huge Step Forward For Science .. (Score:1)
Or not.
Never the less, I still intend to faithfully stay current with all that improbabability. Probably.
Toadsan