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December 7, 2006

Needless To Say, The Flag Was Eventually Captured

Our own very Kevin Bracken, co-founder of newmindspace with Lori Kufner, just posted this video online today of the massive game of Capture the Flag that they organized at the end of September. 1,200 people showed up, which, at last count, is quite a lot. And hey, remember when it was warm enough to be outside with slivers of exposed flesh? Good times. Check it out:

We're not sure how many people are going to show up at newmindspace's next event, Radical Illumination, but we certainly hope that that song from The Matrix plays at least once during the evening.


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I had a blast at Capture the Flag, and it got me going to Manhunt every week since. So thanks Kevin and Lori!

Speaking of Manhunt, time to go.

 

It just got on the front page of Digg with 1996 diggs so far! :D

http://digg.com/design/Amazing_Video_of_1_200_people_playing_Capture_the_Flag_in_Downtown_Toronto

Thanks for posting this :)

 

newmindspace is two people. Two! And look what they've accomplished!

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