SMS scnews item created by Gareth White at Wed 1 Oct 2008 1442
Type: Announce
Distribution: World
Expiry: 8 Oct 2008
Auth: garethw@asti.maths.usyd.edu.au
SUMS Relay - How to Enter
Hey all,
This is a notice on how to enter the SUMS relay, which will happen next
Wednesday, October 8. I apologise if the last notice sounded strict, I will
be more lenient however obviously I am aiming for the organisation and
running of the relay to be as convenient for both the participants and
myself as possible.
There are a few ways to enter the SUMS relay. I will list them in decreasing
order of convenience for me:
1. ENTERING A TEAM: Send me an email detailing the members of your team
(remember, there are 3 to a team), as well as the team name. You don't have
to submit a team name, however if you don't have one then I will provide you
with one, and I will warn you now that my team names may not be entirely
pleasant, so it is in your best interests to come up with your own name.
Please do this by Tuesday October 7, or earlier.
2. ENTERING AS AN INDIVIDUAL: If you would like to enter the relay, but do
not think that you will be able to find a team to participate in, then
please send me an email NOTIFYING ME that you wish to enter the relay but
are not in a team. In this case, I will put you in a team. This won't be a
problem. Relay teams consisting of strangers tend to do just as well as
relay teams of friends, in fact the last SUMS relay winner was a team of
strangers (one of whom is now our treasurer). If you enter the relay by this
method, please inform me as soon as possible, as this will give me more time
to organise the teams. I can not guarantee that I can tell you your
teammates before the relay day (this all depends on how much time I have to
organise), however you will definitely be put into a team.
3. TURNING UP ON THE DAY: This means that you simply turn up to the relay
without notifying me. Obviously, this is the most inconvenient for me (as it
will cause me to spend time organising the teams during the hour, giving me
less time to run the relay), however if this happens (e.g. you only decide
to participate in the relay about 15 minutes before it starts) I can
accommodate you without problem. I will simply put you in a team, or if
there are enough people turning up, form a new team.
EXTRA NOTES:
A. TEAMS OF TWO MEMBERS: If you are entering as a team of 2, that is fine,
just email me as per method 1 (entering as a team). However, you also need
to tell me if you are willing to field a 3rd member (in which case I might
add to your team a person entering via method 2), or if you would prefer to
remain as a team of 2.
B. TEAMS OF FOUR MEMBERS: Obviously, if the number of participants to the
relay is not the right size, I may need to field a team of 4 people.
However, this will only occur for teams formed from participants entering as
individuals; I will not add a 4th member to a team that entered as per
method 1.
On the other hand, if you have 3 friends and you cannot split yourselves up
and you REALLY, REALLY want to enter as a team of 4, then please email me
regarding this and I will consider allowing you to enter as a team of 4. I
will probably allow it, however I will not allow teams of more than 4 (if
you have 4 friends, enter as a team of 3 and a team of 2).
C. AMALGAMATION OF TEAMS: For people entering as individuals (or as teams of
2 who are open to the addition of a 3rd member), whenever your team is
updated by me (e.g. you get new team members, or a new team name when you
haven't provided me with one), I will send you an email informing you of the
updates.
Of course, if you have any queries regarding this, or you wish to discuss
anything regarding the relay, please don't hesitate to contact me at
garethw@maths.usyd.edu.au
Gareth