Friday, January 7, 2011

On Notes from the Underground


Sans Dostoyevsky.

It feels as if an entire decade has passed since Jack and John (Locke) discovered the hatch for the first time, a moment during which we all sat up a little straighter, turned the volume up a few notches, and waited eagerly for what came next. Our innate curiosity for the unknown is so infrequently pursued in real life - due, of course, to a lack of necessary resources such as time, money, and Oceanic Airlines flight 815 - that the closest we come to Adventures in Babysitting is the occasional 150 bucks vicariously pursued through fond memories of numeric sequences. Unless, of course, you're reckless enough to download the Dharma Initiative widget on your mac book, forcing you to hyperventilate when your computer starts beeping as you scramble to recall the Valenzetti Equation (4 8 15 16 23 42) during dinner parties and poker games, as your guests look on with uneasiness and confusion. Enjoy!

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