Friday, August 18, 2006

Calgary GT's

The past few days have been a little slower than usual, which has been fun and allowed me to spend a bit more time on assignments. Here are a few photos from the past couple days, one of which was a high-tech scavenger hunt I got to play in, which was a heck of a lot of fun. It's amazing what lengths some of the companies in Calgary are going to to keep their employees happy. Oil and Gas and Technology jobs seem to be where it's at if it means Thursday's afternoons are full of scavenger hunts and Heinekens.Calgary, AB-20060816-.From left, General Manager Andrea Unger and Owners John Landry and Witold Twardowski are resurrecting Victoria's Restaurant, which is set to open August 24th. Photo by Brett Beadle/Calgary Herald

Calgary, AB-20060817-.Montreal performance artist Aytahn Ross shows a crowd on 17th Avenue S.W. his crystal ball juggling skills as part of the continuing events in the Calgary Fringe Festival, which runs until August 20th. Photo by Brett Beadle/Calgary Herald


Calgary, AB-20060817-.The "Piratitudes" look down at the cell phone that was given to them for use in The Go Game, a high-tech scavenger hunt that uses cell phones, cameras, and clues to help each team advance and score points in the game. The team, along with nine others, scrambled around downtown Calgary for an hour an a half completing missions, acting out skits, and solving puzzles. Photo by Brett Beadle/Calgary Herald Calgary, AB-20060817-."Piratitudes" member Lisa Adams takes a photo of other team-members Dave Axford, left, and Chris Sonmor as they dress up for The Go Game, a fun, interactive game put on by Cognera. The game is a high-tech scavenger hunt that uses cell phones, cameras, and clues to help each team advance and score points in the game. Photo by Brett Beadle/Calgary Herald

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