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Dharma Secret’s LOST-n-Found: A Blog Dedicated to the T.V. Show Lost

LOST Experience: Glyph 16 on The Fuselage

On July 27th, the 16th glyph with the code “3ZGT” was found on the Fuselage Diaries. Gamers found the glyph by going to www.thefuselage.com, and then going into the Avetar Gallery.

Once in the gallery, scroll down, and click on the Diary link in the side bar. Then a window will pop up with the glyph drawn on a note pad.

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Hansoexposed.com Tech Support: The Mystery of the Disappearing Frag

I’m sure that I’m not the only one having problems with the site saving my sequence correctly after adding new frags. Here is a procedure that I have found that helps remidy the problem with the disappearing frags.

1. Put the frags in the order that you want them, and save.

2. Next, watch the video making sure to note which clips are being left out.

3. Go back to the editor, remove the clips, leaving the space that they occupied empty, and save the sequence.

4. Now, re-insert the frags, and save again. They should all show up in your sequence after that.

Hope that helps.

Cheers Everybody. To Good Times and Noodle Salad.

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LOST Experience: Glyph 15 all the way from Sydney

On July 27th, Glyph 15 along with the code “m6xy398″ was found in a post on Lostninja’s blog. According to the entry, the glyph was actually found on a poster taped to a pole in northern Sydney.

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LOST Experience: Frag Code 10 Finally Found!

On the morning of July 26, the mysterious 10th frag code, “4kvklaydm0“, was finally found by QuinceTheCarpenter from the Fuselage. The actual glyph has yet to be found, but Quince was able to “acquire” the code through alternate means. For the sake of the game, Gamers are still looking for the glyph, but at least now all the released frag codes have been found.

UPDATE:
On July 31st, Glyph for frag 10 was finally found. The glyph was hidden on axn-asia.com’s LOST page. At the bottom of the page is a flash graphic of the hatch computer room.

When gamers clicked on the computer, another window popped up with the computer, and a timer. Wait for the cursor to start blinking, enter the numbers, and click “Execute”. A commercial for the Live Together, Die Alone then plays on the computer monitor.

After the first commercial plays, the timer resets. Wait for the cursor to start blinking, then enter in the numbers and click “Execute” again. Now, the Thomas Mittelwerk Life Extension commercial plays, and then the glyph appears on the monitor at the end of the clip.

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LOST Experience: Glyphs 13 & 14

On the early morning of July 26th, Two more glyphs were posted. The first glyph, with the code “XIGZ2Y10S2“, that was found was posted on rachelblake.com (The cover page, not to be mistaken for the stophanso,rachelblake.com page)

The second glyph of the day was found at DJ Dan’s site on the links page. On the links page, gamers found a broken image link.

By viewing the source code, gamers were able to find the image url, along with the code “gmx18bcj“.

UPDATE:
A few hours after originally being posted, the broken link on the DJ Dan links page was fixed and the 14th glyph was found.

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