Making of Javantea's Fate 309

Greetings readers. I'd like to focus on a topic tonight that may prove itself right or wrong. It is about speech. So speaking of speech can be tested over a certain amount of time. It's convenient. Libertarians believe in freedom of speech among many other freedoms. We often write about writing which may seem redundant. Why should we say: "The right to freedom of speech should never be abridged." We are using it to extend its longevity. If we are not here to extend it, there are many who wish to erode it.

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Making of Javantea's Fate 308

Tonight's lesson is about Mars. Since my video game is about Mars, it makes sense to tell you a bit about the history of Mars habitation (colonization). Today I went to a lecture given by Robert Zubrin. It's a pretty historic speech, I think, since the topic explains our current state. Here is a brief synopsis of Zubrin's lecture and his book, Case for Mars.

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Making of Javantea's Fate 307

What a nice day today? Sun is shining through the clouds through my window. Monotonik is playing in my headphones.BitTorrent is uploading 22 kBps to unknown friends somewhere out there in the Small Wide World™.

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Making of Javantea's Fate 306

Greetings, another day, another MoHM. What's the lesson for today? Today's lesson is that not every day holds a good lesson. I learned nothing useful today. That's how it goes. Most of life is about living which involves good days where you actually get to use the lessons you learn on hard days. If that isn't a lesson, I don't what is. The world is full of lessons, but what good is it to learn something and not use it twice? Lessons that a person learns and uses a billion times are quite useful. Learning more and more can be great confidence builder, but if you can, use it. If you visit this page, I implore you to use one of the lessons I have taught you. Or perhaps something someone else has taught you or a lesson you learned the hard way. If you can't immediately use a good lesson, it's better to find something else to learn. At what point can you use a bad lesson? When you learn it again? When you need it? When other things aren't in your way? Get over it, learn.

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