Ignoble prize for knob turning

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james
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Ignoble prize for knob turning

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https://www.theguardian.com/education ... turning

"...
Japanese professor wins Ig Nobel prize for study on knob turning

It is one of life’s overlooked arts: the optimal way to turn a knob. Now an investigation into this neglected question has been recognised with one of science’s most coveted accolades: an Ig Nobel prize.

After a series of lab-based trials, a team of Japanese industrial designers arrived at the central conclusion that the bigger the knob, the more fingers required to turn it.
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james
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Re: Ignoble prize for knob turning

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More on knobs ...

https://www.tnt-audio.com/edcorner/may13.html

KnobFeel...reviews based purely on the feel of the knob!

"...
Seen one, you've seen them all, right? Wrong! A couple of months ago our official TNT-Audio Facebook profile received a friendly message, from a certain Stephen Woodmansey, who invited us to visit a new website devoted to HiFi. The name of the website was intriguing: KnobFeel. The subtitle was even better: Reviews based purely on the feel of the knob...Yes! A website that reviews HiFi gear basing evaluation on the feel of the knobs (volume control, mainly).

They don't listen to the components, neither they measure or analyse them...they (he?) just touches the knobs, evaluates the material they're made of, the way these work, whether they rotate off-center or not, if they feel solid, smooth and comfortable etc.
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tweber
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Re: Ignoble prize for knob turning

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Sounds decidedly dodgy.....
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