COTKU info repost

In case Charlie is having computer trouble, here's the info he sent
out some time ago, cut-and-pasted for your enjoyment.  Sorry if any of
the spacing is messed up.
                                
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The UTC Academic Trivia Association will host the 5th annual Center of
the Known Universe Open in -- you guessed it -- Chattanooga, TN
(center
of the known universe.) This academic quizbowl tournament will be a
one-day event Sat., Oct. 19, 2002. The format is modified ACF.  Packet
submission is not required, but will be well rewarded (see below.)

Our objective is to make this tournament accessible for novice or
inexperienced teams, yet still meaty enough to satisfy more
experienced
teams.  Schools participating in their first independent invitational
at UTC will receive substantial discounts (see Fees below.) So will
additional teams from the same school, so you can bring the whole
crew.
And since it'll be the first tournament of the year for most teams, we
will honor an All-Rookie team as well as All-Star awards in each
division.

As has become our custom, we will follow COTKU with the 3rd annual Big
Lots Clearance Open, a trash tournament on Sunday, Oct. 20, with no
packet submission required (more info to follow.)

FORMAT: This will be "softcore ACF," untimed rounds of 20 questions.
Since this is an early season tournament, we'll be aiming for a
somewhat
milder degree of difficulty than most ACF-style tournaments. Assuming
a
similar field size to past years, we will have a bracketed round robin
followed by playoffs.

ELIGIBILITY: COTKU is open to all collegiate teams with no
restrictions
on grad students. We will award trophies in two divisions, with the
second division for teams composed exclusively of players in their
first or second year of independent, NAQT, or ACF intercollegiate
quizbowl competition. (CBCI and HCASC experience are not counted for
the experience limits.)  Teams from two-year schools will also be
eligible for Division II even if they have players with two or more
years' experience.
 FEES:
Base fee per team: $95
Minimum fee after discounts: $50
Discounts --
   Working buzzer: $5 (1 per team; if you bring a 2nd buzzer and we
actually use it we'll knock off another $5)
   Experienced reader: will be given their choice of $10 off the fee,
or the same bribe we offer our house readers, dinner at
Provino's.(Guess which one they'll take.)
  Additional teams from same school: $20
   Distance >400 miles (one way): $10
   Packet meeting guidelines below, submitted by Sun., Sept. 29: $25
   Packet meeting guidelines below, submitted after Sun. 9/29 but by
Sun., Oct. 6: $20
   Packet meeting guidelines below, submitted after Sun. 10/6 but by
Sun. 10/13: $10
And here's another way to earn an extra discount:
   Original high school-level packet (for our Oct. 12 HS tournament)
meeting guidelines below, submitted by Tues. Oct. 1: $15
   IMPORTANT: Entry fee is only $50 for any school participating in
their first independent UTC tournament; additional teams from the same
school $40; no other discounts apply.

 SCHEDULE: Tournament headquarters is 129 Grote Hall. Registration
will
begin at 9 AM EDT,  announcements at 9:45, play starts at 10. We can't
say exactly when it'll end till we know the size of the field, but
we'll be aiming for around 8:30 PM and will definitely finish by 10:30
in time to get to Provino's before it closes.

PACKET GUIDELINES:   It's not mandatory, but it'll make life easier on
me if you can e-mail the packet as either an MS Word or RTF file, if
the essential parts of the answer are in bold, and if you insert the
word "Answer:" before each answer. To encourage participation by
Division II teams, we prefer a degree of difficulty considered easy to
moderate by current invitational standards. While not beginning with
giveaway clues, most tossups should be answerable by most teams by the
end of the question. Bonuses should be such that a novice team stands
a good chance of getting at least 10 pts., a good team 20, and the
best teams all 30 pts.

DISTRIBUTION: To make editing easier, we ask for 25 tossups and 25
bonuses per packet, distributed as follows:
 Literature 5
Recommended: at least 2 20th century, at least 2 pre-20th century
   at least 2 U.S./Canadian, at least 2 non-U.S./Canadian
 Sciences 5
Required: at least 1 each of biology, physics, and chemistry
  History 5
Recommended: at least 2 20th century, at least 2 pre-20th century
   at least 2 U.S./Canadian, at least 2 non-U.S./Canadian
The remaining 10 should contain at least 1 each and no more than 3 of:
  Philosophy/religion/myth
  Fine arts
  Social sciences incl. geography
  Popular culture
  General knowledge/interdisciplinary

STYLE:
 Tossups -- average length 3 sentences. We want questions that begin
with lesser-known details and gradually get easier. And please don't
violate the pronoun rule -- e.g.,, if your first pronoun is "He..."
the
answer should be the person, not a title.
 Bonuses -- all bonuses worth a possible 30 pts.; no single-part
all-or-nothing bonuses. We don't want 6-part boni unless they're very,
very short, and even then use sparingly. Also use the 30-20-10 format
sparingly.

ACCOMMODATIONS:  There are a limited number of discounted rooms
available at the Clarion Hotel downtown for Friday 10/18 and/or Sat.
10/19 at $66/night.  This is a great deal for a fine facility within 5
minutes of the University, and within walking distance of the major
Chattanooga tourist sites as well as the Bijou (downtown movie complex
with midnight shows on the weekends.)  These rooms will only be held
through Oct. 4, so we recommend you book early. The Clarion number is
(423) 756-5150; tell them you're with the academic quizbowl
tournament.

DIRECTIONS:  Come towards downtown Chattanooga on I-24. Take the
freeway
splitoff labeled US 27 North – Downtown
Chattanooga.  Follow US 27 North to Exit 1A, 4th St. (Don't worry
about
which way to turn on 4th St. – it only goes one way.) Follow 4th
St.about ½ mile till you see the UTC Arena on your right. Just
past the
arena, turn right at the light onto Mabel St., which goes around a
curve
and becomes E. 5th St. When you see a cemetery on your left, look on
the
right for Holt Hall. You can either park on E. 5th St. or use the
parking lot for Holt, with the entrance just past Holt. Grote is the
building right behind Holt; tournament HQ is Grote 129.

WHO'S IN CHARGE HERE: Tournament director will be Charlie Steinhice,
as
if you hadn't guessed.  If you need directions or have any questions,
I
can be reached at my office (423-763-7147) or home (423-877-2706), or
by
e-mail at steinhic_at_bellsouth.net.

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Charlie Steinhice                            "Come, come!  Why, they
couldn't
Chattanooga, TN                            hit an elephant at this
dist..."
(center of the known universe)                       Gen. John
Sedgwick

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