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... up in a few days for Lost, and our site (uhoh, clue to a question).The questions are all about Lostpedia - I know, not as fun, but interesting tidbits you may or may not know about the site which grew from a few bullet pointed articles on a wiki, to a full prosey community, ranked as one of the greatest wikis in the world! Take the test:The Lostpedia Dharma TestLostpedia - The Lost Encyclopedia
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Thanks to dezfola from the Lostpedia Forums for the followingWhat a treat it was to go to work yesterday and LOST was filming right in front of my store in Kaimuki on Waialae St. It was a Car Chasing scene definitely set in ... I couldnt make a connection story wise. There was a black man in a business suit with a suit case as well...(Click to Enlarge)Source: dezfola@Lostpedia ForumsPosted by DarkUFO
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At school today we were talking about why Australia doesn't contain any active volcanoes, and it's due to the fact that the continent has moved over time, then my Lost alarm went off.In Ben's flashback when he and his father joined the Dharma Initiative, we learned about an in-active volcano, now I am absolutely certain the island was moved once before while the DI was in full swing. Obviously ...
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... sense!Source: Go Hawaii Lost Filming Updates and Photos Thanks to DarkUFO reader AlaskaDave, one of the Mods over at Lostpedia for sending us this great report and photos from the recent filming that was done as part of the ... s The Elizabeth?!:Achara's Den (The Opium Room in downtown Honolulu):Source: AlaskaDave@Lostpedia Filming Update - Simon's Butcher Shop to Appear Hey All,Here is an interesting ...
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A couple of days ago, I went over to Lostpedia for any updates on Dharma Wants You. I was looking at their blog when a noticed a certain post. I looked at it to find out that Dharma had set up a way to cheat on their test. Why would they want people to cheat? Unless the real test is whether you would cheat or not. I don't know, but it sure is strange.
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... Initiative - Guiding the World to a Bitter Tomorrow - BS."? Here's a hint: That i is not a typo. The test is a 10 question multiple choice quiz, and after taking it you'll be placed into one of three different groups: Steropes, Polyphemus or Brontes.? According to Lostpedia, all three are Cyclopes from Greek mythology. Check out the e-mail below, then head to DharmaWantsYou to take the test.
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