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  • | Name = Internet Charity Tournament (ICT) The '''Internet Charity Tournament''' ('''"ICT"''') was a charity event organized by [[Will
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  • A brief summary of the changing modes of communication on the Internet. For an overview of quizbowl's history more generally, see the [[Timeline o As of 2021, [[HSQB]] remains the main internet forum for quizbowl discussion, though not necessarily the most popular. Muc
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  • ...g List|qb@iastate mailing list]]. Between 1999 and 2004 it was the primary internet forum for discussion of college quizbowl. Since 2004 it has been superseded [[Category:Internet]]
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  • ...and [[Quiz Bowl Online]], a group for announcing sets to be played on the Internet. [[Category:Internet]]
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  • ...rd Quiz Bowl Packet Archive''' is an archive of Quiz Bowl questions on the Internet, with its holdings reaching back all the way to 1989. The archive is, as th [[Category:Internet]]
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  • | Name = Internet Charity Tournament (ICT) The '''Internet Charity Tournament''' ('''"ICT"''') was a charity event organized by [[Will
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  • [[Category:Internet]]
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  • ...ns may wish to not have personal details about their lives revealed on the internet. For this reason, the Quizbowl Wiki has introduced the following informal ...mes from other online sources, and thus is widely available already on the internet.
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  • ...nclude many more high-quality questions, including the [[ACF]] archive, in Internet-searchable format for the first time. The eventual goal is for a question w ...y incorporate a [[frequency list]]. Such a list, available publicly on the Internet, is likely to fundamentally alter the way in which serious players go about
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  • ...scord]], or any other quizbowl social media. Originating as a more general internet term for "post", the concept of poasting gained prominence in quizbowl via [[Category:Internet]]
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  • Despite being affected by some of the more banal tendencies of the late-1990s Internet (such as the unironic use of ''oh so insightful'' Pink Floyd quotes as sign [[Category:Internet]]
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  • {{c|Internet}}
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  • ...rimary repository for quizbowl [[packet|packets]] and question sets on the Internet. It was started by [[Chris Carter]] in 2008 or so, and migrated to the [[hs [[Category:Internet]]
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  • [[Category:Internet]]
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  • [[Category:Internet]]
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  • [[Category:Internet]]
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  • [[Category:Internet]]
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  • *4/4 Video Games and Internet
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  • [[Category:Internet]]
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  • [[Category:Internet]]
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  • ...Brains]] onto [http://www.youtube.com/profile_videos?user=coltonaboud the internet], letting us see how unpyramidal those questions <strike>really were</strik
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  • ...uts, as well as many [[side event]]s. The rounds of [[Festivus]] and the [[Internet Charity Tournament]] are run as shoot-outs.</onlyinclude>
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