Agreed. The insistence on "Mac" instead of "Mc" seems overly strict. It became rather annoying after trying "McCauley", "McCaulay", "McCauly", "Mcaully", etc. It's not like I didn't know who it was. It was that I had never been pen pals with him that was preventing me from moving on to the next question.
Same, mccully... but this is a name that can be spelled hundreds of ways and still sound the same. Ending in -leigh for instance. So i didnt even bother.
Happens daily to me. (Even in official correspondence where they have my name correctly in their system. But somehow they insist to type it over incorrectly) they get it wrong 98% of the time.. I sort of gave up correcting. Unless they really emphasize and keep saying it wrong. When it is just once (like when your name is called at the doctors) I'll let it slide.
Only 2 Harry Potter answers? Why not have at least half of them Harry Potter-related? Or better yet, have ALL of them be Harry Potter answers. Or better still, let's just have one big Harry Potter quiz, and not put any Harry Potter questions on any other quizzes?
That would imply that Harry Potter's cultural significance doesn't transcend the books and films themselves. And, much as your personal taste might lead you to wish otherwise, this would be inaccurate.
Yeah, I know I'm whining. But it's cathartic.