(cross-post from hsquizbowl message board) Due to some regional scheduling difficulties, Lemur Bowl is being moved to Sunday, October 30th. All other dates, fees, etc. remain unchanged. Additionally, I have a suspicion that I'm going to end up short on packets, so I'd like to solicit packets from whatever freelance sources might be reading this post, in return for the rest of the Lemur Bowl set, as I've already had one offer on that front. To submit a freelance packet or to discuss the terms of freelancing, e- mail me at David.J.Letzler_at_williams.edu. Hope to see a bunch of you here in a month or so. --- In quizbowl_at_yahoogroups.com, "yoda4554" <Yoda4554Letzler_at_n...> wrote: > Williams College, in the scenic Berkshires of Northwest > Massachusetts, is proud to announce that this upcoming fall we will > revive our defunct, packet-submission Open trash tournament, Lemur > Bowl. Lemur Bowl will occur this upcoming October 29th, 2005, two > weeks prior to TRASH Regionals/ACF Fall. All teams, affiliated with > a college or otherwise, are welcome to attend. > > Packets: All teams attending will be required to submit a packet 24 > tossups and 24 bonii; however, if inexperienced teams would like to > apply to have the packet requirement partially or entirely waived, e- > mail me and we'll discuss it. > > Questions should be e-mailed to me, organized by subject and not > randomized. I would prefer if you sent questions in a Word file > (.doc) as an attachment. You can send it as a .rtf or as a .txt > file, if you can't send it as a Word file. For non-text files, > answers should be underlined and bolded in 12-point Times New Roman > or equivalent font. > > Tossups be 4-7 lines long in Word, should follow the usual rules > about pyramidality and variety of subject matter. Bonii should all > be worth 30 points and ask for between 3 and 6 answers from one to > four prompts. Bonus parts should be two and half lines or less. > Try not to have ordering or list bonii. > > The packets should be written with an UNDERGRADUATE audience in > mind. That is, while you certainly should include questions about > things that occurred before undergraduates were aware of popular > culture, but such subjects should be accessible to an undergraduate > trash player and not confer a large advantage to an older player who > became interested in them when they were new to popular culture. > Most things that fit this category will likely be "classics" of some > sort. > > Distribution- > TV: 3/3 > Movies: 3/3 > Music: 4/4 > Sports: 4/4 > Trash Lit. (: 3/3 > Games (Card, Computer, Board, etc.): 2/2 > Consumer Products (Food, Fashion, Toys, etc.): 2/2 > Other (The Internet, celebrity occurrences, assorted weirdness, or > more of above, but no more than 1/1 from any one broad category): > 3/3 > > Total: 24/24 > > Pricing- > Base Fee: $90 > Second Team: -$10 > Third Team: -$15 > Buzzer (up to 2): -$10 each > Moderator (up to 2): -$5 each > > Packets Discounts- > On or before September 16th: -$30 > On or before September 30th: -$20 > On or before October 7th: -$10 > On or before October 14th: No penalty > Packet that does not follow guidelines or contains gross > spelling/grammar errors: +$15 > No packet: +$25 > > Minimum Fee (First team with biggest packet discount, 2 buzzers, 2 > moderators): $30 > > Teams who are coming from over 150 miles away can e-mail me about > distance discounts, and we can discuss that on a team-by-team basis. > > Mirroring- If anyone else would like to host a packet-submission > trash tournament this upcoming fall and would like to mirror/ packet- > swap/co-edit Lemur Bowl, I'd be very grateful and relieved. > > To let me know you're attending, submit a packet, or ask any > questions, e-mail me at David.J.Letzler_at_williams.edu. > > Thanks, and I hope to see a bunch of you in a couple months. > > David Letzler > TD, Lemur Bowl
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