Difference between revisions of "Mike Mastandrea"
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One of the "founders of the [[National Academic Association]]," along with [[Chip Beall]] and [[Brick Barrientos]], according to the [[Questions Unlimited]] website. He is still a moderator and "chief judge" at the [[NAC]]. | One of the "founders of the [[National Academic Association]]," along with [[Chip Beall]] and [[Brick Barrientos]], according to the [[Questions Unlimited]] website. He is still a moderator and "chief judge" at the [[NAC]]. | ||
− | The QU site claims that Mastandrea invented the [[sixty-second round]]. | + | The QU site claims that Mastandrea invented the [[sixty-second round]]. This is probably not true, given that timed rounds were a staple of the first two decades of ''[[It's Academic]]'' (1961). |
[[Category: People]] | [[Category: People]] | ||
[[Category:Original QBWiki Page]] | [[Category:Original QBWiki Page]] |
Latest revision as of 09:25, 13 July 2013
One of the "founders of the National Academic Association," along with Chip Beall and Brick Barrientos, according to the Questions Unlimited website. He is still a moderator and "chief judge" at the NAC.
The QU site claims that Mastandrea invented the sixty-second round. This is probably not true, given that timed rounds were a staple of the first two decades of It's Academic (1961).