I find the map takes a while to get everything loaded up - even on a fat pipe at work it takes a good few minutes to display it all. Maybe you're not being patient enough?
Ahh ok, got it. I wonder if the elements are named differently for different clients. I have four missing resources yet I can see the square you're talking about.
Annoying, I can't seem to get Apache to alias to a local network share to access the white-list file. Seems other people have had issues with Apache accessing network drives/shares too.
If anyone wants to make a screenshot for the mini-site it's F2. Press F1 if you don't want the GUI and crosshair on the screenshot.
They will be stored here...
code:
Linux: ~/.minecraft/screenshots
Windows: %appdata%\.minecraft\screenshots
Windows Vista \ 7: ~:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Roaming\.minecraft\screenshots
Mac OS X: ~/Library/Application Support/minecraft/screenshots
Mouse's Modest Art Gallery is now open. Please excuse my neighbour who appears to be building some kind of Space Shuttle monstrosity. I am currently building very high trees along our border so your cultural experience isn't too badly affected.
Roses are bollocks, Violets are crud, I hate bloody flowers, And much prefer mud.
Dunno if it's one for Teh gallery but I got this glitch the other day. You can clearly see veins of coal and iron so I wonder if you could use it to find diamond/whatever. (giggle)
I'm sure glitch mining has been discussed several times.
Yes, you can see what's underground, and if you spot diamonds you can attempt to identify the appropriate above ground spot and then dig directly down to them.
But what you'll probably do is think you see diamonds, rush over to the spot as soon as the gap loads, dig a small hole to mark the area, then chop down lots of trees and craft some ladders for getting out with, then start digging a 2x1 hole all the way down, somehow get killed by the buggy bloody server software, return to the spot and find all your equipment gone, go spend ages working to get at least a set of iron tools, carefully making your way down and laying ladders as you go, before reaching the bottom, digging around a bit because you missed the precise spot, before eventually finding out it was bloody lapis lazuli you saw, not diamonds.