1. Lost Season 6 Premiere

    I have a ton of theories, all of which I may never post about but the season premiere for the last season of Lost was great.

    Oh all right. My main “theory” is, although it is pretty obvious and the most reasonable, the bomb did prevent “the incident” from happening and Daniel Fariday’s theory of a cataclysmic event altering space time allowed for an alternate timeline.

    The people we see on the plane and land in LAX are of the new alternate timeline caused by the bomb, the bomb prevented Dharma from … Read More »

     
  2. Wipeout Application

    Here’s my info:
    name: Dan Cameron
    address: 1607 Beagle Ct. Ventura CA 93003
    occupation: Freelance Web Developer and Design
    contact phone numbers: 805.288.2232
    email addresses: dan@sproutventure.com
    pictures: http://www.flickr.com/photos/camerons/3692474723/ ( I’m the one on the right :) ), http://www.flickr.com/photos/camerons/3655513075/ and this is me after hitting the big balls http://www.flickr.com/photos/camerons/3524436262/
    summary of why you’re the perfect candidate: energetic and I don’t give up; love to prove myself wrong–that I can win on this show; I tend to say really stupid stuff ( which could be clipped for the world’s enjoyment ); occasionally funny; I have a good social network through twitter and my blog to make fun of me when the show is live; and I assume that I live close enough to the set so I could drive out there on early notice.

    So I did it, I applied to the Wipeout Casting people. This is what I said:

    Wipeout_TV_show_logo

    name: Dan Cameron

    address: [removed] Ventura CA 93003

    occupation: Freelance Web Developer and Design

    contact phone numbers: [removed]

    email addresses: [removed]

    pictures: http://www.flickr.com/photos/camerons/3692474723/ ( I’m the one on the right :) ), http://www.flickr.com/photos/camerons/3655513075/ and this is me after hitting the big balls http://www.flickr.com/photos/camerons/3524436262/

    summary of why you’re the perfect candidate: energetic and I don’t give up; love to prove myself wrong–that I can win on this show; I tend to say really stupid stuff ( which could be clipped for the world’s enjoyment ); occasionally funny; I have a good social network through twitter and my blog to make fun of me when the show is live; and I assume that I live close enough to the set so I could drive out there on early notice.

    Well that’s it. Maybe they’ll contact me, maybe not. I’ll probably get my ass kicked if I did try but it sure looks fun.

    AGH! There was  another app that I had to fill out, mostly the same stuff but a lot of checkboxes. It’s too much to post here though.

  3. Lost: Season 4 Finale thoughts

    Cross posted on underwaterhatch.com:

    I’m going to just give a rundown of my thoughts on Lost’s 4th season and some overall theories running through my mind.

    Jack is the “chosen” one, or the person that should have replaced Ben -

    “Bad things happened after [Jack] left”. I’m guessing Locke came back to find Jack and Kate for two reasons:

    To save the island he needs Jack to return. Jack is a real leader and he seems to have a bigger connection with the island compared to Locke, it’s hidden by Jack’s denial and Locke’s passion but after some gestures by Jack at the end of the final it seems he knows what the island can do. Example: Jack denying Locke could move the island when hurley brought it up at the end of the finale; seems to me like Jack knows more than he lets on.

    Jack is in the family tree. I believe that his dad has a huge spiritual part of the island and it’s getting more apparent with him showing himself to Micheal–who’s never seen him–. The other two in the family tree: Claire and Aaron.

    So Locke not only needs Jack back, to lead the island, but Aaron as well to me the islands future.

    I agree with the wormhole theory from popular mechanics.

    To make physics sense of the movement of the island in Lost, I assume that the island is actually connected to the South Pacific by a wormhole-like warp in space-time. (It doesn’t have to be a simple worm hole; it could be a warren of parallel and intersecting tubes.) Then, to move the island, all you have to do is move the wormhole connection, not the island itself. That’s what I think Ben did. He changed the nature of the space-time connection between the island and the rest of the world.

    So the island didn’t disappear. It didn’t even move. Imagine that you are visiting a small town that you used to visit when you were young. You drive for miles, and never come to it. But it turns out the town has not moved. Rather, the highway now goes around it. That’s what Ben did—he changed the highway.

    Jin will meet up with Farriday on the boat and they will eventually find the isand after some time passes and they pass the door.

    Hurley is truely insane–off the island–but with the island’s healing powers he’s fine. A crackpot theory: Hurley has abilities like Miles and he can’t control it, on the island he can control it.

    – Hopefully the others come back to me.