Don't be upset, you're in good company. Very few people would be able to recognize these things, or a penny. It's extremely hard to remember something based on mindless exposure. This is a great example of a psychological theory called depth of processing: Information that is irrelevant or incidental will not be remembered as well as information that is meaningful and that you are motivated to learn.<a class="user" href="http://www.google.com/search?q=depth+of+processing">http://www.google.com/search?q=depth+of+processing</a>
davidod87Nov 4, 2006
I like how the server lag delays my answers by like 10 seconds.
po43292Nov 4, 2006
2 minutes 22 seconds....the IMDB one and CNET ones all looked exactly the same
nawlinsNov 5, 2006
woohoo 99.91%Daveed
donald347Nov 5, 2006
Got to number 2!
jimboogleNov 5, 2006
what the hell is IMDB?, never heard of it--game locked up but of course I'm using IE7 which is super bad newz--crawling back under my rock
billymachineNov 8, 2006
Don't be upset, you're in good company. Very few people would be able to recognize these things, or a penny. It's extremely hard to remember something based on mindless exposure. This is a great example of a psychological theory called depth of processing: Information that is irrelevant or incidental will not be remembered as well as information that is meaningful and that you are motivated to learn.<a class="user" href="http://www.google.com/search?q=depth+of+processing">http://www.google.com/search?q=depth+of+processing</a>
flamingbitchDec 28, 2008
I think this is one contest where you don't want to be declared a winner.