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Another day, Another rant, another Lost Experience clue!

Well, I was just talkin to my friend about shooter games and I realized how much i was cutting myself off from the whole genre. He's just recently picked up Half-Life and was all excited about it and talks about it a lot. As I thought about it all shooter games are pretty much the same old thing except for Battlefront. Theres the ever cliche WWII and Vietnam war games that will go on till the end of time. Theres the weird sci-fi shooters like Halo and Timesplitters (i like halo but...) and then theres the online ones like Counterstrike and DOD (I guess battlefront fits in here too huh...) If you've played one, youve played them all. Oh right, dont forget the James Bond style games. Perfect Dark fits in here too. Im just sick of the repetitiveness. All genres seem to be getting stuck in this rut of games are supposed to be a certain way and lets just create new levels and weapons. RPG's sometimes get it right and make a new system of fighting but most other genres have the same thing over and over again. RTS's are the worst!!!!!! Well, hopefully we'll be gettin some new stuff with the release of the PS3 and the wii.

Lost Experience time! Onto the next two exec bio's huh? Well Lets check out Peter Thompson as he's the easist first. When you click on his picture you will see faint outlines of letters flashing over his face very quickly. Well lucky for you guys, I have good eyes =). The password is survivor guilt and you can put it into the secret textbox right below his picture. this will give you an insight into the happy trials of Mr. Peter Thompson. Very nice huh? Well onto the infamous Alvar Hanso. He's a little bit trickier and you're going to have to search around a little bit before you can look at his records. Go to www.letyourcompassguideyou.com and when it loads, put the mouse at about 108 degrees which is a tiny bit under the E arrow from the compass's original position. If you can't find it, simply move the mouse in a circle around the compass a little out away from the actual border and you will eventually find it. The screen should show a weird map with a bunch of numbers and stuff on it. (Note: in the compass thing is a number DI TFFTR731 which has shown up on many dharma items from the show.) If you click on the link that is the 108 degrees mark, you will see a short monochrome computer simulation thing pop up. I havent figured out if any of the start up stuff matters at all but it will ask you at the bottom if you are one of the good ones? Well from the show, you should know that the "good ones" are Dharma operatives. So say no and it should take you to Alvar Hanso's bio with the date of the picture underlined. Click on this and off you go to visit Alvar Hanso's world tour. Too bad it ended 4 years ago and he hasnt been seen since! Well thats all for today. See you later! I just found some awesome new stuff and ill tell you what i've found tomorrow if its at all important.