Wow, it's amazing how well it's doing running on a laptop. I can send you parts for a real server if you'd like. After building my new gaming machine I have spare parts that are just going to waste.
Very nice of you to offer, but I fear it'd actually cost you more to ship it all to Blighty than it would for Ant to pick up the bits here second hand.
Do you have a charity PC recycling scheme near you? My previous old bits, that were in my mum's PC before she got my most recent old bits of hardware, went to a local charity scheme that builds PCs for people on low income / state benefit.
Might be worth checking out if you have no plans for them other than for them to gather dust?
In a post on his personal blog, Persson said he had been contacted by Bethesda Softworks lawyers upset over a Mojang trademark filing for its next game, Scrolls. According to Persson, the lawyers believed that filing infringed on their own trademark for The Elder Scrolls games.
Must be hard work being a lawyer and coming up with such frivolous claims as this.
Also, while linking up to the rail network is fun for its own sake, we've kinda moved on to nether transportation as it's far quicker.
Way to do it is this:
1. Make a nether gate in the real world and go through to the nether.
2. Destroy the nether gate in the nether (unless you came through to someone else's gate, in which case go to step 3)
3. Make a nether gate in the nether at exactly the equivalent place to your real-world one (i.e. divide the co-ords of the real world one by 8 (except for Y, it can be anywhere in the Y) (this step ensures that your gate will not be twinned with any others)
4. Link up to the nether rail system!