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


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At first I thought it was pretty obvious that that was indeed Zeke and they are former or present Dharma people. Then today I was thinking that he really wasn't a doctor or whatever from that flashback. He seemed to be pretty good at being a island man. That made me think about what if Dharma (If Dharma is still active) had set up the others and the losties on the island. Maybe they planted the beard and created the flashback. I dunno. I'm beginning to think that the others are former losties who are taking over where Dharma left off. I think we may have made a mistake with associating the losties with Dharma.

I still think they are Dharma!

What do they want with Jack, Kate, Sawyar and Hurley?

Conducting Intimate Relationship experiments???

Jack and Kate :woot:

Sawyer and Hurley :x

:D

J/K I don't know...

Edited by JediXAngel

i was messing around on letyourcompassguideyou.com and found this...

lost5yb.th.jpg

just hover your mouse in the SE area and it should pop up. there is a pixel you can click on that will pop up another page with a terminal screen. I typed "y" which led to a parent directory with a warning message...

lost19zl.th.jpg

Ok the folder "hmcintyr" leads to this page. All others ended in 403 errors, of course from the Hanso Foundation.

lost25pc.th.jpg

heres another one...

http://letyourcompassguideyou.com/usr/hmci...71518711419.jpg

I did all that but pressed no instead of yes and got this :blink:

http://www.cacoe.co.uk/img1.png

http://www.cacoe.co.uk/img2.png

http://www.cacoe.co.uk/img3.png

btw, I was redirected to http://www.thehansofoundation.org/

Edited by cacoe

ok.. found some more links that work

http://letyourcompassguideyou.com/usr/pthompso/.Xdefaults

Mwm*keyboardFocusPolicy: pointer

http://letyourcompassguideyou.com/usr/pthompso/.bash_profile

# ~/.bash_profile: executed by bash(1) for login shells.
# see /usr/share/doc/bash/examples/startup-files for examples.
# the files are located in the bash-doc package.

# the default umask is set in /etc/login.defs
#umask 022

# include .bashrc if it exists
if [ -f ~/.bashrc ]; then
	. ~/.bashrc
fi

# set PATH so it includes user's private bin if it exists
if [ -d ~/bin ]; then
	PATH=~/bin:"${PATH}"
fi

# do the same with MANPATH
#if [ -d ~/man ]; then
#	MANPATH=~/man${MANPATH:-:}
#	export MANPATH
#fi

http://letyourcompassguideyou.com/usr/pthompso/.login

setenv TERM xterm
set noclobber
setenv EDITOR vi

http://letyourcompassguideyou.com/usr/pthompso/.logout

<blank page>

http://letyourcompassguideyou.com/usr/pthompso/.lynxrc

<blank page>

http://letyourcompassguideyou.com/usr/pthompso/.pinerc

<blank page>

http://letyourcompassguideyou.com/usr/pthompso/.rhosts

<blank page>

http://letyourcompassguideyou.com/usr/pthompso/.rlogin

<blank page>

http://letyourcompassguideyou.com/usr/pthompso/.vimrc

set nocompatible
syntax enable
colorscheme deusx
set bg=dark
"set guifont=ProFont:h9
set wrapscan
set ignorecase
set number
set ruler
set incsearch
set nohls
set showcmd
set expandtab
set autoindent
set smartindent
set tabstop=4
set showmatch
set vb t_vb=
set shiftwidth=4
set backspace=indent,eol,start
vnoremap p &lt;Esc&gt;:let current_reg = @"&lt;CR&gt;gvs&lt;C-R&gt;=current_reg&lt;CR&gt;&lt;Esc&gt;
filetype plugin indent on

highlight Folded guibg=#333333 guifg=#ccccff

map &lt;C-J&gt; &lt;C-W&gt;j&lt;C-W&gt;_
map &lt;C-K&gt; &lt;C-W&gt;k&lt;C-W&gt;_
set wmh=0

set nobackup
set nowritebackup

http://letyourcompassguideyou.com/usr/pthompso/.xinitrc

#!/bin/sh
# $XFree86: mit/clients/xinit/xinitrc.cpp,v 1.3 1993/04/11 13:50:35 dawes Exp $
# $XConsortium: xinitrc.cpp,v 1.4 91/08/22 11:41:34 rws Exp $

userresources=$HOME/.Xresources
usermodmap=$HOME/.Xmodmap
if [ x"$XWINHOME" != x ]; then
	XINIT_DIR=$XWINHOME/lib/X11/xinit
else
	XINIT_DIR=/usr/X11/lib/X11/xinit
fi
sysresources=$XINIT_DIR/.Xresources
sysmodmap=$XINIT_DIR/.Xmodmap

# merge in defaults and keymaps

if [ -f $sysresources ]; then
	xrdb -merge $sysresources
fi

if [ -f $sysmodmap ]; then
	xmodmap $sysmodmap
fi

if [ -f $userresources ]; then
	xrdb -merge $userresources
fi

if [ -f $usermodmap ]; then
	xmodmap $usermodmap
fi

# start some nice programs

/opt/SUNWmfwm/bin/mwm &amp;
# olwm&amp;

xsetroot -solid slategrey

xclock -geometry 50x50-1+1 &amp;
exec xterm -geometry 80x24+10+10 -ls -C -name login

I think they want them because they are next in line for experiements. That or taking them out of the equation leaves a situation with the losties they want to observe.

One thing I was curious about was Locke. Why was he not chosen? He seems to be in the mix and one of the main characters. I thought at first because of his injury. But then I noticed him observing Charlie throw the drugs away and then simply walk away and not go to the funeral. I thought that was very strange.

ok.. found some more links that work

http://letyourcompassguideyou.com/usr/pthompso/.Xdefaults

Mwm*keyboardFocusPolicy: pointer

In his inbox:

From MAILER-DAEMON Fri May 6 10:48:27 2005

Date: 06 May 2005 10:48:27 -0400

From: Mail System Internal Data <[email protected]>

Subject: DON'T DELETE THIS MESSAGE -- FOLDER INTERNAL DATA

X-IMAP: 01010100 01101000 01100101 00100000 01001101 01101111 01110101 01110100 01101000 00100000 01010000 01101001 01100101 01100011 01100101

URL:http://www.adcott.net/binary/

Status: RO

This text is part of the internal format of your mail folder, and is not

a real message. It is created automatically by the mail system software.

If deleted, important folder data will be lost, and it will be re-created

with the data reset to initial values.

The X-IMAP line decodes to "The Mouth Piece"

There also seems to be images of scanned letters sent to and received from DhaimerChrysler for Jeeps.

Picture of the boat:

boatthumb.jpg

The rocks Michael looked at (interesting formation, definitely man-made):

rocksthumb.jpg

The guarded door (note the rock around it is the volcanic rock around the island) with a Dharma logo on it:

guardeddoorthumb.jpg

And finally, Sawyer's stash (note he has PlayPen):

playpenthumb.jpg

OMG that episode kicked ass! When i saw the boat i immediatly looked at my watch and was like ****! its over. haha Cant wait for next week!

Now going to watch invasion. OMG i think im going to explode! haha

Too bad Invasion leaves you hanging and they didn't renew it :(

Invasion wasn't renewed?!!!

SONOFABITCH!!!

I liked that show... :no:

Yep, and here's what's taking its timeslot next fall:

The Nine

So much in life is beyond your control. One day you wake up and go to work as usual. The next, a random moment, an accident, a blessing, even a stranger, comes from out of the blue and redirects your life forever. But it's up to you to decide if that moment will stop you in your tracks or lift you up to new heights. Today nine people face just such an unexpected twist when they are caught in a bank robbery gone wrong and endure a 52-hour hostage standoff that will leave one person dead. When all is said and done, these nine people will never be the same. They will always share the common bond of what happened inside the bank...which only they'll know. And they will be forever affected and intertwined because of it. This is a dramatic character study that will keep audiences hooked from the beginning of the bank robbery to the end of the hostage standoff. Taking a twist from Lost, each episode will begin with a flashback to reveal another 10 minutes of the hostage crisis, uncovering why and how these nine strangers are still linked today. (Source: ABC press release)

That seriously blows. :cry:

[but now back on topic]

Where in the blazes did that Jeep ad come from? Is it hiding in letyourcompassguideyou? And what about The Mouth Piece??

sorry to ask n00bish questions, but the site is getting positively swamped and it's impossible to get on...

Goddamn CTV. I think they aired the episode an hour earlier. I missed it and I already read through a few pages of this thread.. now it won't be as surprising as it was to most people. Arghhh! :crazy:

That seriously blows. :cry:

[but now back on topic]

Where in the blazes did that Jeep ad come from? Is it hiding in letyourcompassguideyou? And what about The Mouth Piece??

sorry to ask n00bish questions, but the site is getting positively swamped and it's impossible to get on...

Yeah, under the /usr directory of it, there's some folders you can get into and there you'll find various pictures of Jeep ads and scanned images of the Hanso Foundation ordering Jeeps. In the video on youtube linked earlier there's a video that is supposed to look old and is an ad for Jeeps as well and on that video, they display an anagram of "The Mouth Piece" which is also in binary in pthompso's MAIL folder in the INBOX file in binary.

lol. No stupid flashback this time on this ep, but the whole episode was a complete flashback :blink: (and very predictable).

Thank God the next ep is the last of the series/season/whatever/who cares. Im really tired of this show.

EDIT

One more thing, people, please stay on topic, who cares about a (yet another) fan page about lost.

And Bant, no one, but I pay their commercials, and they are about to loose a customer ;)

Edited by ThePitt
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