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From: JonCooper
17 Jan 2011 20:10
To: koswix
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I wonder if I'm the only one who tries to scroll around images like that with my mouse (as if I were playing)
From: Oscarvarium (OZGUR)
17 Jan 2011 20:30
To: JonCooper
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I often find myself trying to click or hover over things in LotRO screenshots.
From: koswix
17 Jan 2011 21:48
To: JonCooper
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Haha, I tried to do that on a YouTube video earlier
:'D
From: Serg (NUKKLEAR)
18 Jan 2011 08:25
To: koswix
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You know the stories about building your house on sand Kos
:C
From: koswix
18 Jan 2011 09:44
To: Serg (NUKKLEAR)
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It's not /on/ sand, It's floating /above/ the sand.
From: Serg (NUKKLEAR)
18 Jan 2011 12:45
To: koswix
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As long as it's held up by one thin column of rock, you'll be fine.
{{unrealistic simulations}}
From: JonCooper
18 Jan 2011 12:48
To: Serg (NUKKLEAR)
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not in minecraft - you can build castles in the sky, no problems at all
From: Serg (NUKKLEAR)
18 Jan 2011 14:00
To: JonCooper
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...really? I haven't played in too long, can't remember
:(
From: Peter (BOUGHTONP)
18 Jan 2011 14:13
To: Serg (NUKKLEAR)
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Sand and gravel both require blocks underneath them, else they fall.
Everything else can be stuck onto a wall/floor/ceiling and they'll stay there (even if the block is then removed).
(Of course, water and lava will flow downwards, if there's no block below, but the source block stays in place.)
From: Peter (BOUGHTONP)
18 Jan 2011 14:17
To: Serg (NUKKLEAR)
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Actually, there's a few more exceptions - organic blocks (leaves,cactus,canes,etc) have special rules about how they can be placed, or if they'll stay in place.