Transatlantic Quiz -- You're Invited! Austin Info
Posted: Tue Mar 11, 2008 11:14 pm
NOTE -- THERE ARE TEN SITES IN THE USA: New York, Chicago, St. Louis, Seattle, Phoenix, Austin, Boulder, CO, Lakeland, FL, Athens, GA, and Sioux Falls, SD. Also Ottawa, Canada and London, England, etc.
http://www.transatlanticquiz.com/3.html
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Friends, Texans, trivia lovers,
I'm planning to host a small group at my house this Saturday for the Transatlantic Quiz. Space is limited, but if anyone in the WWTBAM community can be there, I'll save a place for you.
It's free and it's this Saturday, March 15th at my house, just off South Congress.
12:00 noon Saturday 3/15
@ my little yellow house off S. Congress, just south of the river
512-HI-ED-HI-ED home phone
Reservations are required due to limited space
Call or e-mail austinquiz AT gmail DOT com
At approximately the same time in many cities around the world, individual competitors will be taking the same written quiz, for fun and bragging rights. The quiz covers a wide range of trivia subject matter, and was written by an international team who tried to make it balanced and fair for all (assuming they know English).
Most U.S. quiz locations are in public venues, but since that's impossible in Austin during SXSW week, I volunteered to host a small group at my house, just to make sure Austin is represented. I'll be happy with any number of quizzers at my house up to about 10. I can't accommodate many more than that, so let me know ASAP if you plan to come. Feel free to mention it to your friends, but depending on the response, I may need to start a standby list. We hope to conduct similar events in the future, so I'll try to keep in touch with anyone who might want to participate in those.
The quiz has 240 questions in 8 general subject areas. We will take the first half of the quiz, then grade that before doing the second half. We should be finished by around 3:00 p.m. Within a day or so, there will be scores available online, so we can see how Austin stacks up against London, Ottawa, New York, and other cities.
I took the Transatlantic Quiz last year and it was challenging, but an interesting experience. This type of quiz is popular in Europe and it's just starting to catch on in the US.
If you have any questions, let me know. Also check out the website at:
http://www.transatlanticquiz.com/index.html
Be sure to look at the FAQ section, which will tell you most of the stuff I forgot to mention.
http://www.transatlanticquiz.com/3.html
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Friends, Texans, trivia lovers,
I'm planning to host a small group at my house this Saturday for the Transatlantic Quiz. Space is limited, but if anyone in the WWTBAM community can be there, I'll save a place for you.
It's free and it's this Saturday, March 15th at my house, just off South Congress.
12:00 noon Saturday 3/15
@ my little yellow house off S. Congress, just south of the river
512-HI-ED-HI-ED home phone
Reservations are required due to limited space
Call or e-mail austinquiz AT gmail DOT com
At approximately the same time in many cities around the world, individual competitors will be taking the same written quiz, for fun and bragging rights. The quiz covers a wide range of trivia subject matter, and was written by an international team who tried to make it balanced and fair for all (assuming they know English).
Most U.S. quiz locations are in public venues, but since that's impossible in Austin during SXSW week, I volunteered to host a small group at my house, just to make sure Austin is represented. I'll be happy with any number of quizzers at my house up to about 10. I can't accommodate many more than that, so let me know ASAP if you plan to come. Feel free to mention it to your friends, but depending on the response, I may need to start a standby list. We hope to conduct similar events in the future, so I'll try to keep in touch with anyone who might want to participate in those.
The quiz has 240 questions in 8 general subject areas. We will take the first half of the quiz, then grade that before doing the second half. We should be finished by around 3:00 p.m. Within a day or so, there will be scores available online, so we can see how Austin stacks up against London, Ottawa, New York, and other cities.
I took the Transatlantic Quiz last year and it was challenging, but an interesting experience. This type of quiz is popular in Europe and it's just starting to catch on in the US.
If you have any questions, let me know. Also check out the website at:
http://www.transatlanticquiz.com/index.html
Be sure to look at the FAQ section, which will tell you most of the stuff I forgot to mention.