"Lost" TV Show - Currently Season 2 (US aired)


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It looks like the Iching symbols in that logo...

Does anybody know how to interpret that Iching stuff? I remember my highschool english teacher knew a lot about it.....

I think it all has to do with like predicting the future and some spiritual junk like that. Kinda like tarot cards.

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If someone has a digitized copy of the recent episode, could you please take and post a screenshot of Jolene Blalock ("T'Pol" from Enterprise)? According to IMDB:

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she wasnt in it - infact just about everything we knew about episode 2 was incorrect.

it was a michael-centric episode however; but we

only saw the "others" at the very end when sawyer and michael washed up on shore

no miss rodriguez for instance, or big-scary-black-dude we'd all seen in the photos released.

It looks like the Iching symbols in that logo...

Does anybody know how to interpret that Iching stuff? I remember my highschool english teacher knew a lot about it.....

I think it all has to do with like predicting the future and some spiritual junk like that. Kinda like tarot cards.

Edit:

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I found this picture from a Lost forum. Not exactly sure how this ties in with what's going on in the show though.

http://www.toolsfortransition.com/feng_shui_more.html

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They will be in Episode 3 or 4, definitely.

Man, if I were Jack, Kate and I are going to spend some quality time together!

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dude, she is hot, but not that that hot.. all you ever do is talk about her.. give it up

INFO ON NUMBERS: http://www.flickr.com/photos/sh/47743274/

click at your own risk :ninja:

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OMG It's actually a real island! click

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Wow those numbers are everywhere. I'm surprised no one thought of this before. I sure didn't.

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ok breath in....out.

you guys are really getting into this too much.

The flicker page was a question thats it...

They're GPS coordinates??
(hint: "??") You enter any latitude and longitude and your gona get a star, doesnt mean that thee is land there. As you can see by the google map searches, still a pointer, but points to water. The person made a guess, now if there are coordinates in the show who knows we will find out (well you guys will if i get bored of the show). Next the numbers are some poor sap phone number(STOP calling him/her asking questions, "have you seen the island, have you been on the island, are you a part of the "Others"), school ID #, RMA for a passengers IPOD, and the list goes on....

hah thats not a bad idea

my thoughts on this whole number countdown thing is that if you remember when it was showing flashbacks on hurley last season, bad things kept happening to him... well maybe desmond also has the "curse" but has found a way to reset it before something bad happens becuase of them.... farfetched i know, but isnt the show? hah just my 2 cents

Re:Dharma

I wonder if the producers made a website about "Dharma" for the show fans to look up, much like "Susan-Enterprise.com" in 24

(I think that's the address anyway!)

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SylviaImports.com (24 Season 3)

close enough ;)

And to the guy that said the coordinates mean nothing if it points to water... if you look at Google maps, there is an island that is almost right next to that coordinate. So I think that is very close considering the location of these coordiantes and where they took off from.

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