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(And apologies to Andy 'cause this will be a double post for him...)

I'd forgotten you'd set up a Minecraft server Andy. Will drop by after work
(u: PantsManUK) and see if I can find a Plains/Desert/Swamp intersection to
make a house at.

Kind regards

Murray Crane



On 18 October 2012 08:32, Andy Smith <andy@???> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> On Thu, Oct 18, 2012 at 08:21:48AM +0100, Phil Stewart wrote:
> > On 17/10/2012 14:59, Andy Smith wrote:
> > >Bare hands are the default tools provided by evolution, so there is
> > >no need to eat with utensils.
> > >
> > So Minecraft teaches us.
>
> Speaking of which, in case you are not aware, BitFolk provides a
> Minecraft server for customer enjoyment:
>
>     https://tools.bitfolk.com/wiki/Minecraft

>
> The map was reset by request just this weeke