LOST: More Hanso Foundation weirdness

Well, the title on the [edit] polar "polar bear/red dot" page has the following morse code:

Code:
-.-. .... --- -.-. --- .-.. .- - . / .- ... -.-. .-.. . .--. .. ..- ...

Which translates to "CHOCOLATE ASCLEPIUS". Um, yeah.

[edit 2] I paused the animation at the dot, and the code "2FENO6" is listed. Huh?
 
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Yes, but has been pointed out before on this topic, when ABC did their Alias web thing, it involved lots of domains that weren't registered by ABC, as they knew people playing it would be smart enough to check.

And again, how is it that Disney/ABC had their nameservers jacked to point to spaceship1? And how is it that they're still jacked?
 

thehansofoundation.org was apparently registered by someone at ABC. I checked the WHOIS information on the domain name and ABC is all over that.

Now depending on who is actually hosting the site, they might have a completely different http:// page vs. the https:// page. My guess is that you're not supposed to be able to get into the https:// page without a login, but someone messed it up. Or they didn't. Who knows.
 


I'm still enjoying the tidbits on the normal site (the http instead of the https):

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CHOCOLATE ASCLEPIUS

"Asclepius

Asclepius was a Greek hero who later become the Greek god of medicine and healing. The son of Apollo and Coronis, Asclepius had five daughters, Aceso, Iaso, Panacea, Aglaea and Hygieia. He was worshipped throughout the Greek world but his most famous sanctuary was located in Epidaurus which is situated in the northeastern Peloponnese. The main attribute of Asclepius is a physician's staff with an Asclepian snake wrapped around it; this is how he was distinguished in the art of healing, and his attribute still survives to this day as the symbol of the modern medical profession. The :):):):) was also sacred to Asclepius and was the bird they sacrificed as his altar.

The mother of Asclepius, Coronis, was a mortal, the daughter of Phlegyas, a king of Thessaly. Coronis was unfaithful to Apollo, and Artemis, Apollo's twin sister, killed her for her unfaithfulness. Coronis was placed upon a funeral pyre. (One version says that Apollo cast her into the fires of his own anger.) As her body started to burn, Apollo felt sorrow for his unborn son and snatched the child Asclepius from his mother's corpse, saving him from death. Apollo then handed Asclepius to the Centaur Chiron who became his tutor and mentor.

Chiron taught Asclepius the art of healing. According to Pindar (Pythian Odes), Asclepius also acquired the knowledge of surgery, the use of drugs, love potions and incantations, and according to Apollodorus (the Library), Athena gave Asclepius a magic potion made from the blood of the Gorgon. Legend tells that the blood of the Gorgon has a different effect depending from which side the blood was taken. If taken from the right side of the Gorgon, it has a miraculous effect and is said to be able to bring the dead back to life, but taken from the left side it is a deadly poison.

With these gifts Asclepius exceeded the fringes of human knowledge. However, he offended the great god Zeus by accepting money in exchange for raising the dead. (In one version it was the goddess Artemis who implored Asclepius to resurrect Hippolytus, a favourite of hers.) In the eyes of Zeus, Asclepius' action upset the natural order of the universe - a mere mortal helping man evade death. With one swift action, the great Zeus sent down a thunderbolt killing both men. (In some versions Zeus only killed Asclepius.)

Realising the good Asclepius had brought to man, the great Zeus made him into a god, placing him among the stars, transforming Asclepius into the constellation Ophiuchus (the serpent-bearer). The snake was used in the healing ritual; non-poisonous snakes were left in the dormitory where the sick slept overnight on the bare ground.

The cult of Asclepius became very popular during the 300s BCE and the cult centres (known as an Asclepieion) were used by priests to cure the sick. Invalids also came to the shrines of Asclepius to find cures for their ailments (in the same fashion pilgrims visit Lourdes today.) The process of healing was known as incubation. The patient would spend the night in a dormitory. During the night they would supposedly be visited by the god in a dream. Priests would interpret the dreams and then recommend a remedy or give advice on how they could be cured with perhaps a recommended visit to the baths and gymnasiums. There were many centres and schools of medicine, from Trikkis in Thessaly to the island of Cos. It is believed that Hippocrates, a great doctor of antiquity, plied his trade on the island of Cos. It is also said that Hippocrates was a descendant of Asclepius.

The Romans adopted the cult of Asclepius, but changed his name to Latin; they called him Aesculapius. "
 


Pretty interestingly fun stuff there last I checked.

I saw this:

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Translated as:

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Translates to:
-.. .- ... .... / -.. --- - -.. --- - -.. --- - -.. --- - / -.. --- - -.. --- - / -.. .- ... .... -.. --- - / -.. .- ... .... -.. --- - -.. .- ... ....

Translates to:
dash dotdotdotdot dotdot dashdot dashdotdash

Translates to:
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Translated to:
think


Nifty, huh? :)


Regards,
Eric Anondson
 

Translated to:think

That is sublimly beautiful.

I got 'suculae', relating to the constellation of the Hyades. Five sisters who died of grief and were placed in the heavens.

I also got a nightmarish arrangement of discs that appear to spin via the power of optical illusion when you don't look directly at them. The perimeters of the discs are marked with symbols that looked liked curved V's; the greek letter upsilon, which the Hyades are arranged in.

Damn. Some thought went in to this.
 
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