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Tabula Rasa Adds Playboy to Op. Immort. and TR 101

Posted Tue, Sep 30, 2008 by Medeor

When can you bring up Playboy Bunnies and Learning in mixed company?

Tabula Rasa has two announcements, one is about a Playboy Bunny and the other is about learning, and no, they are not part of the same event. First off, Playboy's Cyber Girl of the Year, Jo Garcia, is the latest to add her DNA coding to Operation Immortality. Jo adds her coded DNA to a laundry list of movie stars, scientists, pro-wrestlers and TV personalities. This begs the question of whether or not the hard drive being sent to the stars really holds a good representation of intelligent life here on earth.

If you are getting a little over-exposed to the Operation, and you'd rather discuss the game, then Tabula Rasa has you covered there too. GM_Vagabond will be hosting Tabula Rasa 101 which will include a Q & A session for those in attendance. The event schedule is:

EVENT SCHEDULE:

Monday, October 6th, 2:00 PM CST - Centaurus

Monday, October 6h, 8:00 PM CST - Orion

Tuesday, October 7th, 8:00 PM CST - Cassiopeia

Wednesday, October 8th, 8:00 PM CST - Pegasus

For more information on any of the above, head over to Tabula Rasa.

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