cool
story
bro
for a fatty you're a serious intellectual lightweight.
^I remember making a skin of that. I must dig it out once more from the depths of my old laptop.
What happened to the server with Exchange on it anyway?
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
-Frederick Bastiat
Naturn shut all of his servers down but offered all the backups for download.Jay wrote:
What happened to the server with Exchange on it anyway?
Someone else re-hosted two of the old ones on his server.
Uzique probably downloaded his own copy to play on. I know how he loves our art.
is there a server people still play on? is it just the one on the OP?
hi Mark - i've set up a LAN, because as far as i know noone's been playingmkxiii wrote:
is there a server people still play on? is it just the one on the OP?
that didn't last long, i played the re-hosted Jungle server about a week.globefish23 wrote:
Naturn shut all of his servers down but offered all the backups for download.Jay wrote:
What happened to the server with Exchange on it anyway?
Someone else re-hosted two of the old ones on his server.
i've been seriously thinking of recreating Exchange, but didn't know how it was configured (what plug-ins, etc). so i've been bashing temples in a single player map . . .
pirana6 wrote:
http://www.lo-ping.org/2011/05/29/earth-mapped-to-minecraft-to-scale/
Earth Mapped to Minecraft…TO SCALE
Sea level was adjusted to 40 blocks which puts Mt. Everest at 121 blocks high
the Earth's highest mountain, with a peak at 8,848 metres (29,029 ft) above sea level
Lies.The face of a block is 16Ă—16 pixels, and each block is proportionately one cubic meter
To add, Greenland is also gigantic on that map, when its nowhere near that size.
i posted the whole server configs and all somewhere up this thread13urnzz wrote:
hi Mark - i've set up a LAN, because as far as i know noone's been playingmkxiii wrote:
is there a server people still play on? is it just the one on the OP?that didn't last long, i played the re-hosted Jungle server about a week.globefish23 wrote:
Naturn shut all of his servers down but offered all the backups for download.Jay wrote:
What happened to the server with Exchange on it anyway?
Someone else re-hosted two of the old ones on his server.
i've been seriously thinking of recreating Exchange, but didn't know how it was configured (what plug-ins, etc). so i've been bashing temples in a single player map . . .
That's probably because of the projection of the map they were using.SplinterStrike wrote:
To add, Greenland is also gigantic on that map, when its nowhere near that size.
E.g. cylindrical projections enlarge the polar regions.
They should have used Bucky Fuller's Dymaxion map.
Someone reads XKCD
Yeah, that's were I first read about the Dymaxion map and other obscure projections.Finray wrote:
Someone reads XKCD
I've known about the more common ones since browsing atlases as a child, always wondering why Greenland was so much bigger than Australia, yet isn't a continent like the latter.
was able to migrate a single player map to a server, and install bukkit. connect through a client. my little optiplex does ok, but maybe that's because i'm local.
wonder how Exchange would run on it
edit; got Dynmap, Essentials working
wonder how Exchange would run on it
edit; got Dynmap, Essentials working
Last edited by 13urnzz (2012-10-11 14:47:31)
asking for a passwordjsnipy wrote:
Nat was going to rehost it, but here is the old exchange map ... https://skydrive.live.com/#cid=73DA9AB4 … 662004!105
shit, it guessed my super-secret, only for school use email acct - jsnipy know things
any msn/live/w/e account
minecraft 1.4 just came out today. Perhaps we should start a new server to incorporate all the updates?