A long-standing issue in pipe flow physics is whether the friction of the fluid follows a logarithmic or an algebraic decay. In 2005, McKeon et al. (J. Fluid Mech., vol. 538, 2005, pp. 429-443) published a detailed analysis of new measurements in the Princeton facility, and apparently settled the debate by showing that 'the log is the law'. Almost 20 years later, no better data are presently available to reinforce their statement. Still, the story may not be totally over, and this is bad news for mathematicians who were hoping to get a long awaited final answer to one of their most elusive questions.