Well, basically it's a matter of perspective. For me Dr. Who is completely and utterly obscure; I have never in my life watched a minute of it. It's not part of German TV, as it is of English TV.Selezen wrote:Ah well, I tried to retreat from the "I can out obscure you" approach.
It's not so much a trivia challenge these days as a Google challenge...
To a great extent anglo-american pop-culture references (and that's what trivia are mostly about) are chinese to people from other parts of the world, and vice versa. And even if English is our common language on these boards, we are not an anglo-american community. Personally I see these questions as an opportunity to broaden my horizon. And questions from a non-anglo-american background provide an opportunity for non-anglo-american people to score, who usually don't have a snowflake-in-hell chance to answer anything about some Hugo-award winning anglo-american book from whatever decade.
Or, to put it in your words: one man's trivia challenge is another man's Google challenge—and I for one find myself far to often (read: practically always) on the Google-end of the scale.
Anyway, another hint: The time machine used by the scientists is installed in a car—but it could hardly be farther away from a DeLorean.