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'''Patrick's Press''' is a question writing company based out of Columbus, GA.  They sell the "Campbell's Quiz" Books, as well as provide a weekly subscription system much like that of [[DACQ]] called "Accent on Academics".  Unfortunately, their questions are really low quality.
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'''Patrick's Press''' was a question writing company based out of Columbus, GA.  They sold the "Campbell's Quiz" Books and provided a weekly subscription system much like that of [[DACQ]] called "Accent on Academics".  Their questions were of very low quality.
  
 
==Practice Questions==
 
==Practice Questions==
  
The weekly Patrick's Press set contains maybe 100 questions, split up between Current Events, This Week in History, General Knowledge, and Arts/Sports/Entertainment.  There are also 2+ lightning rounds in each packet, as well as two tossups with related bonuses.  One can play a [[four quarter]] style round on each practice packet, and still have questions to spare.  There is a middle school level set and also a high school level set.  The high school set has also been known to be marketed to collegiate programs.
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The weekly Patrick's Press set contained about 100 questions, split up between Current Events, This Week in History, General Knowledge, and Arts/Sports/Entertainment.  There were also 2+ lightning rounds in each packet, as well as two tossups with related bonuses.  One can play a [[four quarter]] style round on each practice packet, and still have questions to spare.  There were also middle school-level sets and high school-level sets.  The high school set was also known to be marketed to collegiate programs.
  
One to two times a year, Patrick's Press will send out a "Black History Month" packet, usually featuring lightning rounds of the theme "Brown" or "Black".  These special packets have also been known to use statements like "this first black on the Supreme Court".
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One to two times a year, Patrick's Press sent out a "Black History Month" packet, usually featuring lightning rounds of the theme "Brown" or "Black".  These special packets have also been known to use statements like "this first black on the Supreme Court".
  
 
==Tournament Questions==
 
==Tournament Questions==
  
Patrick's Press questions are used at some tournaments in New York and the Southeast, as well as one event in Minnesota. They are widely considered among the worst that high school quizbowl has to offer, on par with [[Questions Galore]] and [[Chip Beall]].  They also produce trivia night questions.
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Patrick's Press questions were used at some tournaments in New York and the Southeast, as well as one event in Minnesota. They were widely considered among the worst that high school quizbowl has to offer, on par with [[Questions Galore]] and [[Chip Beall]].  They also produced trivia night questions.
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==The End==
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Some time around the summer of 2009, the owner of Patrick's Press died, and the company was bought out by [[Bryce Avery]].
  
 
==Buzzers==
 
==Buzzers==
Patrick's Press appears to be the manufacturer or primary retailer of the [[Quik Pro]] line of [[buzzer]] systems.
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Patrick's Press may have been the manufacturer or primary retailer of the [[Quik Pro]] line of [[buzzer]] systems.
  
==Link==
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==Links==
 
*http://www.patrickspress.com/
 
*http://www.patrickspress.com/
 
*http://johnpcampbell.wordpress.com/
 
*http://johnpcampbell.wordpress.com/

Revision as of 22:07, 28 March 2010

Patrick's Press was a question writing company based out of Columbus, GA. They sold the "Campbell's Quiz" Books and provided a weekly subscription system much like that of DACQ called "Accent on Academics". Their questions were of very low quality.

Practice Questions

The weekly Patrick's Press set contained about 100 questions, split up between Current Events, This Week in History, General Knowledge, and Arts/Sports/Entertainment. There were also 2+ lightning rounds in each packet, as well as two tossups with related bonuses. One can play a four quarter style round on each practice packet, and still have questions to spare. There were also middle school-level sets and high school-level sets. The high school set was also known to be marketed to collegiate programs.

One to two times a year, Patrick's Press sent out a "Black History Month" packet, usually featuring lightning rounds of the theme "Brown" or "Black". These special packets have also been known to use statements like "this first black on the Supreme Court".

Tournament Questions

Patrick's Press questions were used at some tournaments in New York and the Southeast, as well as one event in Minnesota. They were widely considered among the worst that high school quizbowl has to offer, on par with Questions Galore and Chip Beall. They also produced trivia night questions.

The End

Some time around the summer of 2009, the owner of Patrick's Press died, and the company was bought out by Bryce Avery.

Buzzers

Patrick's Press may have been the manufacturer or primary retailer of the Quik Pro line of buzzer systems.

Links