Cardboard Robot Rumble 2007 Photos

by Scott Beale on June 3, 2007 · 7 comments

Cardboard Robot Rumble

Cardboard Robot Rumble

RobotRumble!

The Cardboard Robot Rumble took to the streets of San Francisco yesterday. Here are some photos of the boxbot mayhem from Jere, The Urban Spaceman, Rafe Needleman and qDot.

Jere provides this report from the front:

The Cardboard Robot Rumble began at Mission Dolores Park. After scoping out territory within the Mission, the two cardboard robot armies (Valencia v. Mission) clashed on Clarion Alley. The humans eventually rose up against the robot overlords and the day was saved.

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filed under Events, Robots, San Francisco

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1 qDot June 3, 2007 at 10:04 pm
2 hardy October 8, 2007 at 10:51 pm

this event looks like a lot of fun, is this an annual thing in San Francisco?….

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