--- In quizbowl_at_yahoogroups.com, "Charlie Steinhice <steinhic_at_b...>"
<steinhic_at_b...> wrote:
> As you may know, at UTC we like to track "bragging rights" -- when
> only one player at a given tournament answers a particular tossup.
> It's a bit different for NAQT because not every room hears the same
> number of tossups. So we have only noted those where a tossup was
> heard in half or more of the rooms:
>
> Rob Fernandez, South Florida (Dungeons & Dragons modules -- power)
> Mark Franklin, Georgia A (Cherenkov radiation -- power)
> Jeff Ledford, Georgia B (Onto or surjective)
> James Li, Clemson (big-endian and little-endian)
> Andrew Moore, Georgia A (Liberty Party)
> Ahmed Ragab, South Florida (ligands)
> Avi Schwartz, Emory A (Megawati)
> Gerry Tanzey, Emory A (Spring Symphony)
>
> But Florida A's Raj Dhuwalia (again) was the lead dog with bragging
> rights on 6 different tossups -- Pennines, balance of payment,
> Helmholtz free energy, Heinrich Heine, Berbers, principle of least
> action.
[nitpick]
Credit for big-endian and little-endian belongs to Roger Whitehead of
Clemson.
[/nitpick]