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− | '''Academic Questions''' was a question-writing company founded in the late 1990's by Jeremy Krug. It featured one-liners, spelling questions, and other things generally considered today to be [[bad quizbowl]], along with the immortal bonus leadin "Who wrote the following books?". | + | {{Companybox|Company Name=Academic Questions |
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+ | |president=Jeremy Krug | ||
+ | |citystate = Murray, KY | ||
+ | |status = CLOSED | ||
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+ | '''Academic Questions''' was a question-writing company founded in the late 1990's by [[Jeremy Krug]]. It featured one-liners, spelling questions, and other things generally considered today to be [[bad quizbowl]], along with the immortal bonus leadin "Who wrote the following books?". | ||
A notice on the company's webpage claims that "Our question-writing service will be unavailable until March 1, 2004, due to a leave of absence taken by the owner." However, given that this notice is still up, it is unlikely that this "question-writing service" will ever return. | A notice on the company's webpage claims that "Our question-writing service will be unavailable until March 1, 2004, due to a leave of absence taken by the owner." However, given that this notice is still up, it is unlikely that this "question-writing service" will ever return. |
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President or CEO | Jeremy Krug | |
Location: | Murray, KY | |
Status | CLOSED |
Academic Questions was a question-writing company founded in the late 1990's by Jeremy Krug. It featured one-liners, spelling questions, and other things generally considered today to be bad quizbowl, along with the immortal bonus leadin "Who wrote the following books?".
A notice on the company's webpage claims that "Our question-writing service will be unavailable until March 1, 2004, due to a leave of absence taken by the owner." However, given that this notice is still up, it is unlikely that this "question-writing service" will ever return.
The page advertising sample questions notes that they were "used at a high-school level Freshman-Sophomore Scholastic Bowl tournament in Southern Illinois." It is unknown what tournament this is actually referring to.