Here are brief highlights from Technophobia Four:"Death by Quizbowl," including the West CCT. Complete standings and statistics will follow. NAQT West CCT segment: Berkeley A won Division I, defeating Stanford in the final match. Berkeley B won Division II. Open Team/Submitted Packets segment: The tournament ended in an unbroken tie between Stanford A (now fortified with Alan Taber) and Hentzel & Kidder. For their various victories, Berkeley A, Berkeley B, Stanford A, and Hentzel & Kidder received Caltech-logo'd chocolate. By common consent, Most Valuable Player titles were awarded to Dwight Kidder (Division I) and Wesley Matthews of Occidental (Division II). They received coffee mugs emblazoned with Linus Pauling's baby picture. Brian Moore of ASU received the title of Most Negs and a copy of Stephen King's "Desperation." The Best Submitted Packet award went to Berkeley A. They received a CD of Richard Feynman telling stories and playing the bongo drums. Attention Guinness: Including the six rounds of TRASH which were played after the academic portion of the tournament was over, 39 rounds were read within a 32.5 hour period. Individual players participated in at most 38 rounds, due to byes and so forth.