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Flash mob - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A flash mob (or flashmob ) is a large group of people who assemble suddenly in a public place, perform an unusual action for a brief time, then quickly disperse. The term flash mob is generally ...
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Flash Mob FlyersRights New Years Weekend ... Flash Mob BOSTON ... THIS IS A GROUP TO CONNECT PEOPLE IN BOSTON WISHING TO PARTICIPATE IN A FLASH MOB[S]. No event planning will be discussed directly on the group page, so that event success can be facilitated. PLEASE INVITE PEOPLE WHO WOULD BE INTERESTED!
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Pillow fight flash mob - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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As proof that some people have way too much time on their hands, consider the "flash mob" phenomenon. ... Organizing a "flash mob" basically involves e-mailing a bunch of people with instructions to show up at a certain place for a few moments, then disappear.
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“It’s like a flash mob, except the surprise is on us, the mob participants. It’s like we were all beamed into the same virtual room by one single person who chose the group of us, and left us to figure out what to make of the situation.”...
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Zombie Mob debrief 2008 ... The mob has no leaders, only a map and these guidelines. ... If we loose radio control of the mob, the result will be catastrophically gruesome...
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It's the flash mob that took over Chicago's Magnificent Mile. Watch 21,000 of Oprah's biggest fans perform one of the biggest dances in the world. ... Learn Oprah's Flash Mob Dance...
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A mob of circles connected in just the right way can create a pattern from which meaning emerges. In Vasily Kandinsky’s great 1926 painting “Several Circles” shown above there are implied connections. The small orange circles connect diagonally across the big blue ones, and to all the little orange ones.
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New Yorkers are forming their own spontaneous "mobs" in public places around the city for fun and amusement. Dubbed the Mob Project, the effort is coordinated entirely by e-mail. By Michelle Delio. ... The crowd of people was participating in the Mob Project, an e-mail-driven experiment in organizing groups of people...
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