by NctrnlBst
August 2, 2006
After an almost three week absence, a new post is added to DJ Dan’s podcast page informing gamers that there will be a live podcast on August 11th.Glyph 22 with the code “89RMCOCDC6D” appears as a watermark on the “About” page of Garytroup.net.
Lost Ninja posts an e-mail on his blog that he received from someone claiming to have seen a glyph in the window of a comic book store in Sydney. Australian based Gamers then traveled to Pitt Street where the glyph was sited, and found the code for frag 23, “VOU8VPNPS5X“.
August 3, 2006
An entry is posted on Other Girl’s blog telling gamers that if they sent a text message to the number 83188, they would receive the url where the a Glyph would be found. Upon sending the text message, gamers were led to http://mobile.channel4.com/mobile-portal/entertainment/ august_2006/hansoexposedcom.xml where they found Glyph 24 along with the code “750NZF8X“.Glyph 25 with the code “NZ59“ is found embedded in a video clip under the title “Episode 223 Secret Clue” on au.yahoo.com/lost/clue/clue23.html.
August 4, 2006
A t-shirt with glyph 27 and the code “90VDHOHU” is added to the Merchandise page on djdan.am.An article about Speaker’s blog appears on page 48 in the current issue of People Magazine. Gamers noticed that there was a Sublymonal ad on the opposite page with the word “Nanite” on the can. They then entered the word into Hansoexposed.com, and found that it was in fact a frag code. This is the first instance that a word was used as a code which means that now, anything could be a frag code.
August 7, 2006
Information on DJ Dan’s upcoming live podcast. The podcast was posted on the podcast page on djdan.am.August 8, 2006
Apollocandy.com goes online.Glyph 29 (KU12PB5LV7) was found on the July 24th post on Rachel’s Stop Hanso blog. There is now a gap below the previously posted glyph, and games found that when then float their cursor over it, the new glyph will flash.

