Before I make this goofy, Lost-related post, I just wanted to address the massive and heart-breaking loss of our brother and friend, Chris. I know we all miss him intensely, but thank God we, like Chris, have the hope of Heaven. Since this is on the Lost blog, I would like to say, one of the many small, everyday things I will miss about Chris is his nicknames (which made him our resident Sawyer), scarcely did he ever call me "Jonna" without adding "na-na" on the end, I really appreciated his ability to inject a little light-hearted humor in everything he did.
We miss you C-la.
If you find your tired brain needs a break from heavy things, the summer Lost viral campaign has arrived.
DharmaWantsYou.com is the latest Lost viral game campaign. It's looks like it could be like the Dunder Mifflin Infinity site from The Office (which was pretty lame). Hopefully it holds the promise of clues. Each summer game has held something of interest so far (Hanso Foundation lead to information about the numbers, Find815 held info about the fake-out sunken plane wreckage.)
So far they've posted several placeholder screens with intriguing, minuscule dot patterns (that must mean something or other). It's all fun and games. Now the full-on flash site is up so go take the test (I have a feeling you can't fail, at least I passed). I'm sure there are all sorts of clues embedded in the actual test, but I'm not patient enough to find out. : )
As usual, DarkUFO has a special page set up with nothing but DharmaWantsYou coverage, so why bother really? They'll get all the answers for you!
Monday, July 28, 2008
Dharma Wants You
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dharma initiative,
recruiting
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3 comments:
dharmawantsyou.com has a really colorful error message at the moment. Is that real or just another brilliant promotional tool?
Keelin, this is from the Dark UFO site:
"Looks like the Servers are taking a beating at the moment. If you are getting the below error screen or something similar, not to worry there is just too many people using the site. Give the webpage a refresh or try again abit later."
perfectly creepy. how can a simple ambiguous "surprise" sign make my skin crawl?
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