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Facebook Issues

September 23, 2010 by · Comments Off on Facebook Issues 

Facebook Issues, Users have been faced with a “DNA Error” message on their monitors when trying to log into your Facebook account. Everyone noticed that the site is put down at the moment and when it comes to Facebook, Tha causes mass hysteria.
The explanation came from the representatives of Facebook saying they are experiencing latency issues with the API. In translation, the site is running slow, but we ensure that this technical detail is under investigation.
CNN also became aware of this incident and now reports that the problem has been solved: “We had technical difficulties that cause the site is not available for a number of users. The problem has been resolved and now everyone should have access to Facebook. We apologize for any inconvenience. ”
Mark Zuckerberg and his team are doing everything possible to end this series of failures and to be better, if you still want to have 500 million users of Facebook.

Lost Final Episode Spoiler

May 24, 2010 by · Comments Off on Lost Final Episode Spoiler 

Lost Final Episode SpoilerLost Final Episode Spoiler:SPOILER ALERT: This blog is for people who are watching the sixth season of Lost. Please do not read if you have not seen the episode 17.

Richard Vine Blog Episode 16

The End
“I do not believe in many things but I believe in duct tape.”

Do you have your tissues out – is that a tear in my eye? Or do you feel more WTF OMG this morning? Disappointed? Or maybe just a little bit of everything? There is much to break down and digest (with breakfast) this morning, so feel free to skip ahead when you get the chance.

No doubt he felt like a final. The closing high. The stirring music. The way in which all ramps up to a great light to wash over them. The joy of seeing the band back together Lost undoubtedly gives more weight to the idea of producers have been pushing recently: it has always been about the journey of the characters. The end was for the emotional impact: a chance to see the characters (and actors?) Saying goodbye to each other in a hug-off to rival the love in the end of Friends. So if that’s what you want, be satisfied. They gave us an answer too: one that is very similar to that given in Ashes To Ashes on Friday – and Quantum Leap and Battlestar Galactica before them. Everything was on time before you reach the next stage – heaven, the afterlife, whatever you want to call it. (If you go ahead through light, we find all the characters in the other sample mystical hanging around together? Jack – meet Adama Hello Gene, here is Locke!)

Lost seemed to push the pan-religious aspect: it was that he had an Om stained glass and a cross, a symbol of yin and yang, a star of David and a wheel – is supposed to be the big wheel that was in the island? The wheel of life? And how can we realize the obvious symbolism of Dr. Christian Shephard name before? (I loved Kate “Are you kidding?” Line there.) But it was also very Zen offers a line of belief: “there is now here.” Lost So in the world, everyone dies, but at different times and you all get to spend eternity / heaven / the afterlife with the people that were most important in your life – a kind of collective consciousness in which all agree to meet. And that is when everything happens at once. So this final series will be seen Sideways all to come that moment of awakening. When you die, you step out of time – no “now” – and known to all at the same time, in which we all unite as one. Yes, Heaven is a concert of Drive Shaft: in total, now, “You all everybody!”

Ben Hurley thanks for being a good account of the number two, and Ben was a good number one. This suggests that the two began to live their lives as protectors joint island – Hurley neat way to share the responsibility. But why Ben has not quite ready to enter the room with everyone else then? Was just taking a little more time to agree with everything he had done wrong on the island before going to join them? Jack has to kill Flocke – which seemed to lose his immortality after the plug was pulled on the magic island. Along with Richard get your first gray hair. Desmond immunity to electromagnetic forces came very well, and Frank came to fly everyone there.

Of course, if you’re after responses on the other mysteries of Lost, you might not have found. What was the power of the magic numbers? What were the Dharma Initiative doing there in the first place? How could they get a airdrop of supplies? Who built all the Egyptian? What about the debate between free will and destiny? Science and faith? Are we supposed to read the entire Dharma Project, and his life on the island as a metaphor for the way we distract and not focus only on – hey – love? The relentless pressure of the button down the hatch – is that what the writers think of civilization? Of capitalism? Work?

So many questions: What was the real island life and limb Sideways? Or was it vice versa? Or both? Or … The metaphor is not quite add up is for you? Maybe we should leave it to Dr. Christian Shephard: “to remember and let go.”

It feels like a pretty decent final – and, apart from Vincent being there is what we lost in Lost predicted at the start of the season: Jack closed his eyes. But while it is very entertaining and full of great lines and moments, it is difficult to escape the feeling that it’s not quite an ending that coincides with our point of departure six years ago. Maybe that’s the point: it was a great trip, but now it’s time to let it go to great start box in the sky … which will no doubt find another 20 minutes of extra material to mourn and contested.
What are they?

Yes, it is a kind of holding station for your soul, while ordering the emotional baggage from the remains of his life. You may want to call purgatory or limbo. (Steve Busfield indeed!)
What is left open?

Egyptian symbols?
Taweret?
Walt is special?
The numbers.
The Others and pirate’s beard.
You’re back?!

VICENTE!
Rose and Bernard. They lived happily ever after.
Dr. Juliet – it was Jack’s ex.
Frank – who was alive and ready to start the Ahira become fully in Han Solo in the Millennium Falcon mode.
Plastic bottles Flight 815. Yes, plastic bottles really have much time to decompose.
See Polar Bear

They have a shark!
Best lines

• Kate Desmond: “Christian Shephard – really?” Never noticed that either.

Jack Sawyer: “I’ve been wondering what the hell just happened here.” You’re not alone.

Hurley keeps the references to Star Wars to come: “It’s worse than Yoda.” “I have a bad feeling about this.”

Sun Jin and Juliet: “It’s a girl!”

Jack Locke: “There is always the possibility that I could kill you.”

Flocke Jack: “You’re sort of the obvious choice right?”

Jack Sawyer: “That’s a hell of a context long-Doc.”

Jack Desmond: “What happened happened.”

Sign Charlie lying on backstage: “Bear me to show Wake”

Kate Flocke: “I saved a bullet.”

Sawyer and Kate realize who they are – Bogie and Bacall Island: “Kiss me James!” “You have to Blondie!”

Kate Sideways Dr. Jack: “I do not know Jack, but if you come with me, he will.”

“That my friends is pure music!” Frank launched the Quattro. Sorry, the Ahira plane.

Jack Desmond: “See you in another life brother.”

Dr. Christian Shephard to Jack: “You need to all and that I needed.

Source: Guardian

Lost Ending

May 24, 2010 by · Comments Off on Lost Ending 

Lost EndingLost Ending:Spoilers ahead for the ‘Lost’ end ..

“Live together, die alone or” Jack Shephard, once told his fellow survivors of Flight 815.

Lost’ fans across the country understands that proclaims the heart, meet regularly in small and large groups to see the series finale of one of the most celebrated and discussed in the history of television shows.

Consensus, live and Internet: emotionally satisfying (if confusing as hell).

In New York at AOL Television viewing party hosted by Professor Thom’s bar in the emotional final was almost universal acclaim (and sneezing audible).

“It was very surprising, unexpected, satisfying, confused – like everything else ‘Lost’ has ever done,” said Paulo Maya.

His friend Kenny Rael agreed. “It’s over just like all the series deserves. I was saying something before I walked down here – tonight’s episode does not matter. ‘Lost’ is seen as the entire series, should not be seen as an episode. [The ] final exceeded my expectations. I’m f *** ing on the moon. ”

“I’m satisfied, I thought it was appropriate emotionally, I thought it was appropriate in terms of the mythology of the show and thought it was executed well,” said another party-goer, Emily Hughes.

“I’m not sure you understand completely,” said Alex Pino, “But perhaps on reflection, it makes sense.

Before the end, many fans and writers listed questions they wanted answered. Brian Kimmelblatt hoped to obtain more information about Jacob’s cabin. That did not happen, but he still “liked [the] end … It was good in its way. I definitely think I need to sit on it and think about it,” he said.

As for the unsolved mystery of Jacob’s cabin. “That was something I expected, but I think I can draw my own conclusions about it,” he said.

Not all customers to be satisfied with the left, however. More assistants to the party, who refused to be named, complained: “Nothing has been explained.”

For Sunday, three friends – Mike Berlin, Alex Green and Aaron Rosenthal – spent 94 hours watching the entire series of ‘Lost’ in an attempt to break the Guinness World Record for the greatest number of consecutive hours of watching television. It hopes to raise $ 100,000 for charity Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation, Doctors Without Borders and The Nature Conservancy.

So, after 94 hours straight – that was worth?

“It was fantastic, it was a fun experience,” he said in Berlin. “More than anything else, was the fact that we were doing for charity, something the three of us deeply believe … and do it with my friends was a joy for me personally. It was fun because everyone enjoy show. ”

It may take some time for the final and the series to sink in, but Berlin believes that fans will go back and find new dimensions to the ‘lost’ history.

“In looking back again to go back, there are a lot of things that begin to return,” he said. “If anyone ever choose to look the same way – and I hope you never spent the 94 hours it took us – I think they’ll find that there is real consistency and fluidity in history that has never been attempted or successful “Lost” just made on television. ”

On the Internet, fan reactions extended from euphoria to grudgingly admire indignant.

TV Squad Jason Hughes wrote: “There has been nothing like it on television, and can never be again. This happened at all is a miracle.”

“‘The End’ was an epic that I was emotionally draining mourn,” wrote Jeff “Doc” Jensen at EW.com

“It was bold – I’ll give it,” Emily Nussbaum wrote in the blog New York Magazine Vulture.

“We have learned nothing from two years and a half after slow bullshittery backed by a soundtrack of syrup,” wrote Max Lee on Gawker.com.

Stay tuned for more fan reactions (his post in the comments section!) Reviews from critics, the Twitterverse and Facebook, and a very special episode of our ‘Lost’ show, Instant Dharma.

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