Here's an interesting psych-related "news" story from The Onion -- where 
nothing is to be taken seriously.  =)

http://www.theonion.com/content/news_briefs/study_snapping_three_times

Study: Snapping Three Times Leading Way To Recall Movies, Actors
DURHAM, NC-According to a study published Tuesday in the Journal Of 
Neuroscience, snapping three times in rapid succession is the most effective 
method for remembering the names of films and actors that have slipped one's 
mind. "When denied access to IMDb, subjects who were able to correctly remember 
semi-obscure movie trivia invariably used the tri-snapping method," head 
researcher Dr. Ward Connell said of the study, which consisted of asking 
volunteers several questions pertaining to a photograph of Dermot Mulroney. 
"Secondary findings indicate that using the word 'um' and phrases such as 'oh, 
you know' enhance the efficacy of this method by nearly 35 percent, and those 
who used expletives were on average three times more successful." Additional 
evidence has suggested the snapping technique may be linked to the 
effectiveness of loudly narrating one's previous activities while attempting to 
find misplaced keys.  

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