ACF guidelines wrote:For house teams, you do not owe the editors anything and the teams are not required to write packets. However, you have an option of writing a packet for the house team to save money: If your house team (or any combination of your house team and the people staffing the tournament) writes an acceptable packet by the no-penalty deadline, then you can take a -$50 discount off of the total amount that you owe to the editors.
Sun Devil Student wrote:Just to clarify: House teams are still not required to submit packets, right?
nadph wrote:EDIT: No, I'm wrong.ACF guidelines wrote:For house teams, you do not owe the editors anything and the teams are not required to write packets. However, you have an option of writing a packet for the house team to save money: If your house team (or any combination of your house team and the people staffing the tournament) writes an acceptable packet by the no-penalty deadline, then you can take a -$50 discount off of the total amount that you owe to the editors.
Sun Devil Student wrote:nadph wrote:EDIT: No, I'm wrong.ACF guidelines wrote:For house teams, you do not owe the editors anything and the teams are not required to write packets. However, you have an option of writing a packet for the house team to save money: If your house team (or any combination of your house team and the people staffing the tournament) writes an acceptable packet by the no-penalty deadline, then you can take a -$50 discount off of the total amount that you owe to the editors.
Yes, I wanted to make sure the above-quoted guidelines were still in effect, I had heard something about there being recent changes in ACF packet rules.
Doink the Clown wrote:The only change I know of was the removal of the high school discount.
Sun Devil Student wrote:We also happen to be closer to some of the South California schools than the Bay Area is, so we might save certain teams some driving time. And we can try to get Region 13 SCT teams into it, too.
NoWayItsTanay wrote:Sun Devil Student wrote:We also happen to be closer to some of the South California schools than the Bay Area is, so we might save certain teams some driving time. And we can try to get Region 13 SCT teams into it, too.
Nothing against the ASU bid, but I just want to dispel the notion that the Bay Area circuit is prohibitively far compared to its alternatives. Google Maps indicates that the distance between Los Angeles and Stanford is less than the distance between Los Angeles and Tempe (by about forty miles if you start from UCLA). In fact, the Stanford mirror would be a shorter driving distance for every non-UCSD team currently on the list.
Sun Devil Student wrote:I apologize if I sound impatient here; this seems like a really simple hosting bid and I don't know what could possibly be holding us up.
the UCF site has the makings of a Fantasy Island episode...cuz it's cold here
Papa's in the House wrote:Sun Devil Student wrote:I apologize if I sound impatient here; this seems like a really simple hosting bid and I don't know what could possibly be holding us up.
Some people are still on break and a subset of those people work over break. I'm sure they'll get to your bid before the tournament takes place elsewhere in the nation.
Ondes Martenot wrote:Can you confirm that you received the packet we sent about a week ago?
Ukonvasara wrote:Ondes Martenot wrote:Can you confirm that you received the packet we sent about a week ago?
I can!
RyuAqua wrote:A running list of submitted packets would probably be the most convenient way to do this, no?
nadph wrote:I was under the impression that our packet was categorized as "optional," since the first college-level tournament anybody on our team has played was Stanford's mirror of T-Party on 2/27/10. Is this correct?
Ondes Martenot wrote:Is there any news on the Northeast site?
Ethnic history of the Vilnius region wrote:Is there any more info on the North Georgia regional?
Gypsy punk wrote:Also, is the northeast site happening??
Ukonvasara wrote:Gypsy punk wrote:Also, is the northeast site happening??
We're in talks with MIT. Stay tuned. It may be delayed to accommodate people inconvenienced by the late announcement date.
Crazy Andy Watkins wrote:Ukonvasara wrote:Gypsy punk wrote:Also, is the northeast site happening??
We're in talks with MIT. Stay tuned. It may be delayed to accommodate people inconvenienced by the late announcement date.
Any word?
Ukonvasara wrote:Now waiting to hear back from Penn and NYU. Brown has volunteered their services as an emergency site.
grapesmoker wrote:Ukonvasara wrote:Now waiting to hear back from Penn and NYU. Brown has volunteered their services as an emergency site.
Both of those sites seem like they would be rather inconvenient for the New England set. Are there mid-Atlantic teams that might come to this that aren't already going to W&M but that would go if it were at Penn or NYU?
Sir Thopas wrote:grapesmoker wrote:Ukonvasara wrote:Now waiting to hear back from Penn and NYU. Brown has volunteered their services as an emergency site.
Both of those sites seem like they would be rather inconvenient for the New England set. Are there mid-Atlantic teams that might come to this that aren't already going to W&M but that would go if it were at Penn or NYU?
We probably would, especially in New York, just because it's hundreds of miles more convenient.
Sir Thopas wrote:We probably would, especially in New York, just because it's hundreds of miles more convenient.
Charbroil wrote:Not that it's terribly important, but will there be an Editors' Packet 2 in the final tournament set? Or did we simply not get sent Editors' 2?
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