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Autumnsprings
Autumnsprings
Con Artist

Aug-28-2016 07:10

So it looks like some of those who received PMs regarding the proposed fix haven't forwarded it to their teammates.
In the interest on everyone having the same information I'm sharing it here. Riza wants to know if we go through with this plan or handle it a different way. First, her message:

"So here's the plan. I'm going to survey all the teams. If at least 3 of them say they are willing to revise and resubmit their pieces, then we'll scrap the original entries and use the new ones. Except this time, there will be explicitly stated word limits and content guidelines. And I will be running it."


Here are my thoughts:

The proposed "fix" of a rewrite is no fix at all.
the contestants all put a LOT of work into their submissions. we shouldn't have to do that work over again, while trying to do this week's events as well.

Here's my suggestion:

Maybe those who were within the stated limit should be given the chance to submit their ORIGINAL entries (as long as it's under 5000 characters and those who went over shouldn't.

That way, the event would count so the work put into them wouldn't be disregarded.

Those who wrote according to the stated rules wouldn't have to do a complete rewrite. And those who went over wouldn't be penalized.

If three teams agree to Riza's suggestion, it will be implemented. If at least three teams do not vote yes, I hope they will implement my suggestion. It seems the most fair way to deal with this.

I am getting to get at play two teams to vote no.

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Joseph Zeo
Joseph Zeo
Tale Spinner

Aug-28-2016 13:40

I can do math *hic* and recite poems *hic* and ride on a unicylce *hic* *hic* at the same t--

*falls flat on face*

Autumnsprings
Autumnsprings
Con Artist

Aug-28-2016 13:58

For what it's worth, I also asked. But I was aware Breit wasn't a judge and asked someone who would be more in line with the judges' thinking.

So maybe in the future, confirm with someone who is judging before breaking the rules.

DevilishWings
DevilishWings
Charioteer

Aug-28-2016 14:01

I though asking the organizer of this whole thing to be the way to go. The names of the judges were announced after I asked.

Autumnsprings
Autumnsprings
Con Artist

Aug-28-2016 14:05

Before breaking the STATED rules. Sorry.

I realize you were following the rules you were given.
I swear I typed stated in there, but my brain's a bit foggy. I just fell twice and took meds galore.

Autumnsprings
Autumnsprings
Con Artist

Aug-28-2016 14:06

They were announced before the submission though if I'm not mistaken. So you had your chance to confirm (again if I'm not mistaken).

Ms Helen
Ms Helen
Con Artist

Aug-28-2016 14:12

Given everything that has happened recently the following cocktail seems appropriate :)

Painkiller

2 oz Dark rum
1 oz Coconut rum
3 oz Pineapple juice
1 oz Orange juice
Dash Nutmeg

Combine rum, coconut rum, pineapple juice, and orange juice in a shaker half-filled with ice.
Shake and pour into a highball or double-old-fashioned glass.
Sprinkle a dash of nutmeg on top.

Sultry De Mon
Sultry De Mon
Con Artist

Aug-28-2016 14:23

Ohhhhhkays, I,ll try some of those as well..nutmeg. Merry Christmas to all and to all a good night.

*Does a very unladylike face plant to floor*

BadAss
BadAss
Charioteer

Aug-28-2016 14:49

X-mas??? No way, Halloween comes first! Don't you dare take away my Halloween!!!

Sultry De Mon
Sultry De Mon
Con Artist

Aug-28-2016 14:55

*raises head*

Zombies, Halloween happened already. Sorry you missed it.


Fatima Blusch
Fatima Blusch
Assistant Postman

Aug-28-2016 15:02

These ex parte conversations are a big part of the overall problems that have been experienced throughout this event. In the legal world and in the vast majority of competitions, ex parte conversations between participants and judges and officials are strictly out-of-bounds. Officials and judges are supposed to maintain impartiality and avoid even the *appearance* of impartiality. All questions and responses to those questions should be posted on the boards. The main thing in any competition is transparency - and that has been lacking in this event.

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