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* In an ad for the iPhone in MacWorld Magazine, a man is searching for flight information on his iPhone for Oceanic Flight 815. |
* In an ad for the iPhone in MacWorld Magazine, a man is searching for flight information on his iPhone for Oceanic Flight 815. |
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− | * An ad for this French phone provider shows a woman waking and conducting her morning routine to the sounds of "[[Make Your Own Kind Of Music]]", a likely reference to the opening of {{ep|2x01}}. |
+ | * An ad for this French phone provider shows a woman waking and conducting her morning routine to the sounds of "[[Make Your Own Kind Of Music]]", a likely reference to the opening of {{ep|2x01}}.[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qrxsYUhws5Q] |
==References== |
==References== |
Revision as of 23:27, 11 July 2012
Outside references are deliberately inserted references to Lost from TV shows, movies, and other outside sources.
For cultural allusions in Lost, see Portal:Culture.
Adidas
- In the Spanish Ad for the miCoach[1] (an interactive personal training device), after showing some of the advantages of using the device a man says "I even let miCoach decide the players alination", then the image of a soccer field showing the numbers of the players and their positions in the field appears one by one "4, 8, 15, 16, 23, 42", and the man says "42? I guess it's not ready for that yet..."
Apple
- In an ad for the iPhone in MacWorld Magazine, a man is searching for flight information on his iPhone for Oceanic Flight 815.
--VARIATCHE 23:23, July 11, 2012 (UTC)Varia--VARIATCHE 23:23, July 11, 2012 (UTC)==Bouygues==
- An ad for this French phone provider shows a woman waking and conducting her morning routine to the sounds of "Make Your Own Kind Of Music", a likely reference to the opening of "Man of Science, Man of Faith".[1]
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