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28th

The truth and myth of Lost’s satellite phone

Files under TV | Posted by Justin |

Lost

Did you ever wonder about that satellite phone they have on ?  Did you ever wonder why they were all so blown away by such technology?  Even with the show set now a few years in the past, it was hardly Jetsons style technology.  Regardless, at least some of your questions have now been answered.  The long and short of it all is that yes, phones with such capabilities do exist, and no, it is unlikely that someone stranded on a island could easily reprogram the phone on their own.  A little bit of truth mixed with a little bit of a lit?  Yep, sounds like .


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