| the "and" thing, as I understand it, is this: If in the data entry field you have a stray space before or after the thing you entered (which is common when someone is copying and pasting data into the quiz they're designing), sporcle interprets that space as if you had entered "and," it has something to do with the fact that sporcle wants to ignore common words, so if youre trying to enter "jake and the fat man" and you only enter "jake the fat man" it would get accepted. So anyway, the space gets interpreted as "and" as part of this algorithm. So if you were trying to guess "Andy Benes" it would come up as anything that had a stray space. Being slightly more diligent against stray spaces would solve this problem |