The event is one small part of the WWFM VII (World Wide Flash
Mob event) coordinated and in conjunction with the San Diego WWFM
VII hosted by iTrax and FoxTail but since Australia is some 17
hours ahead of Pacific Time rather than holding our event
simultaneously with the US event at 0300 on Sunday morning this
event is at a much more user friendly time
AGENDA
0945 - 0958
Participants casually position themselves at various locations
at either end of the Sandridge Bridge within sight of GZ but
not on the bridge!!!
0958 - 1000
Casually make your way towards GZ but as much as you can, act
like a muggle, pretend not to know each other or give any
indication that something is about to happen but STAY AWAY
from ground zero until your GPSr clock tells you it's 1000
EXACTLY
1000
Everyone arrives at GZ. Facitman & Rhinogeo will be there
with an Ammo Box. As you arrive, you will be handed a log sheet.
Participants will sign the log sheets (which will later become the
log book). To qualify for attendance, drop the completed logsheet
back in the Ammo Box
1000 - 1015
Mingle. Meet old friends and make new ones. Share stories.
Compare this event to WWFM II held at the Shrine of Remembrance,
WWFM III at Federation Square, WWFM IV at the State Library, WWFM V
at the Queen Victoria Market and WWFM VI in the Bourke Street Mall.
But be quick - there is not much time!
Participants assemble for the traditional WWFM group photos and
to record the group cheerios
In keeping with the previous WWFMs there will be an activity
that will result in receipt of geo-loot for some lucky
participants
1015 EXACTLY
IMMEDIATELY LEAVE the area. The event area will be
evacuated without a trace. The log ammo box will be packed up. If
you didn't get to it in time you can't log the event. Only those
participants whose names appear on the log sheets may log this
event
If everything goes right we will have had people coming out of
nowhere and gathering for 15 minutes, holding a geocaching event
and then disappearing
For the Flash Mob to have its full effect, it must appear to
come from nowhere and disappear just as quickly