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About: This bingo card perfectly captures the quirks and classic pitfalls of academic conferences, especially in astronomy and physics. Whether you're a seasoned researcher or a grad student, you'll recognize these hilarious hallmarks of scientific presentations. It's an ideal icebreaker for conference attendees, adding some light-hearted fun to long days of talks and poster sessions.
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This Astronomy Conference BINGO Cards Game contains following Words or Phrases: "More of a comment than a question", Obvious plug for own paper in a question, Jacket with elbow pads, Ignoring moderator's pleas to finish, Using red and green to contrast data, Painful colormap (yes, you, Jet), MOND fight, Sandals with socks, Directly reading text from slides for entire presentation, Using Gaussian stats or linear leastsq when clearly inappropriate, A/V meltdown, "Well, you can't see it here, but...", "Have you considered magnetic fields?", Excessive use of laser pointer, Blew all time on background, had to fly through results, Starlink/ RFI is ruining our data, Comic Sans, cgs units, Thanking the organizers for the opportunity, Unreadably small font size, Way too close/far from microphone, Slides are just impenetrable walls of text, Trashing a competitor's work, Wandering around the room while presenting, Speaker obviously hasn't practiced their slides, Trash talking observers/ theorists/ simulators.