Thursday, August 7, 2008


I love surfing the internet. I love watching movies. I love playing games with my computer. Obviously, if I have to bring one thing with me to another planet in case this world am living right now is coming to an end, that would be my laptop. Who knows there might be a wifi in the other planet. Hehhee. Just kidding. But seriously a laptop is what i'd bring. I can watch movies, play, listen to music, and even browse through all the photos of my loved ones.

You might be thinking, why am I talking about this. There's this game called Tabula Rasa by Richard Garriott, a private citizen who has travelled into space. The Earth is destroyed in the game by global warming, bio terrorism, etc, which in reality is actually starting to take place. Now, not every human person is saved. There are only few ones who'll get lucky to be saved.

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That's already interesting. But it gets more interesting, because if you play the game you can have your messages saved on the game. Your messages will be accessible worldwide by other users. The archive of humanities will be stored in "The International Space Station" by Richard Garriott, on October 6th. That's so cool.

If you get this question "What the heck are you talking about?" Give the game a try and participate in Operation Immortality: Leave your mark. Save Humanity.
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