> Michigan took first in overall teams, with a 9-1 record. Second and > third places respectively, were Northwestern (made up of Robert > Flaxman and Justin), and the individual team of Colby. Christ, this rug is lumpy with everything that's been swept under it. Maybe someone should pull it back and let everyone know what lies beneath! But, no, that would embarrass certain people who delude themselves as having power (and this has absolutely nothing to do with Depauw, for those of you who know what I'm referring to) and we can't have that can we? We can live with the teams hearing questions from sets that were used within the same geographic region, the wrong sets being sent to people, people hearing q's from one division of a tournament that come up later in the other division, so long as those responsible for the mishaps listen to all feedback, often in the most patronizing manner possible. Of course, nothing ever gets fixed does it? It's sad when the conversation isn't about question quality for once and is instead about question security which has all too often been the case since I started college and has all too often involved the exact same people, who I continue to allow to be anonymous. Anyone who knows anything on this subject will know who those people are.
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