I haven't been able to connect for a long time now... I keep getting server connection timeouts. Did the address change or anything or am I just being stupid?
YEEEEEE-HAAAAAAAAWWWWW!!!!!So a lot of alien and commie stuff, and nothing made in the good ol' USA? By gum we've got to do something about that. Those bastards got Sputnik up first, but they won't ride the first pig on the moon, not on my watch!
Make sure you're connecting to ragnar.dyndns.biz:27065I haven't been able to connect for a long time now... I keep getting server connection timeouts. Did the address change or anything or am I just being stupid?
I need to know your exact username, complete with capitalization.Finally got around to poking my head in, would appreciate it if someone could green me up (if that's what I need).
--Patrick
It may not be space stuff but there is a Los Angles Class Attack Sub off the coast of PlayaSo a lot of alien and commie stuff, and nothing made in the good ol' USA? By gum we've got to do something about that. Those bastards got Sputnik up first, but they won't ride the first pig on the moon, not on my watch!
You already do.I need to know your exact username, complete with capitalization.
Thanks Gas... I was still trying the old address...Make sure you're connecting to ragnar.dyndns.biz:27065
(I think it's safe to not have to superduperobscurohide the address any more now that we have some measure of security in place).
You should now be able to build and dig and stuff.You already do.
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--Patrick
No, Bukkit is only a recent development and is still very early in its development cycle, so to speak. Bukkit only got off the ground at all when Hey0, the author of hMod, declared he'd no longer be updating... that was only a couple months ago. Previous to that, the vast, vast majority of servers ran hMod and the number of addons that didn't use hMod were almost statistically insignificant.I thought hMod was the "red-headed stepchild" for a while now and Bukkit was "the new thing that's supported"? But I could be wrong on that. You know server issues like permissions and what you want/need, but I look forward to the newest supported Minecart Mania when the transition happens.
On the warp issue, is there a possibility of getting one over to my tower (I call the transit hub in the basement the "nexus" so if you call the port "nexus" or "nexustower" that'd work) that's east of Dirona's and the Death Star? It's on the track to Ed's, but FAR from it. About smack-dab halfway between ed's and "civilization" I think, and nearer to the "2nd huge sphere" and a few other things than ed's port.
That's awesome, fnordbear.
Looks I'm going to need a beefier computer for the project I've undertaken, by the way. Good thing I got my new parts today ^___^
Server is restarted. Let me know if the problem persists.Server might need a restart. Getting alot of blocks respawning.
Too slow, fishie. Too slow for THIS cat.Damn you, Gas! You edited in that video! I just came to post it.
Feel free to contribute to Dwarf TownI just ran out of ideas...
For some reason I had pictured your laptop being able to quickly crack military strength encryption... I'm so disillusioned now...I only just got access...but now I'm on vacation away from my main Minecraft machine, etc.
(We only brought 2 computers with us*...it's so inadequate!)
--Patrick
*And my laptop can't really even handle Minecraft.
I always, always, choose versatility over power. This is my laptop. I've been using it since 2003. It runs OS9 and OS10.2-10.5, and when I need it to it runs Win98 or WinXP well enough to get by (though of course there's no 3D gaming). It has trouble playing the YouTubes these days, and don't even think about Hulu or recent games (Minecraft does work, but only with everything turned all the way down, and even then it's still jerky). I know I'm going to need to replace it in the next year or two (probably with this if I want to continue the whole "does everything" schtick), but it's still one of the first things to go in my bag when I have to head out. Why? Versatility. I can hook it to anything, troubleshoot/test (just about) anything, and it's been totally relevant (and reliable) for almost 10 years now. It may not pack the horsepower inside the box of today's i7's, but the most powerful processor I bring isn't going to be the one in my bag anyway.I had pictured your laptop being able to quickly crack military strength encryption. I'm so disillusioned now.