Sunday, October 11, 2015

Mail Art and 273 Broadway

I've been doing a lot of research on 273 Broadway in New York City. This was oddly inspired by an antique medicine bottle on display at the Alexandria Historical Society. I saw the address and wondered: "What's there now?" and started to do research. It was all downhill from there. I now know more than I ever wanted to about that block.

I've also been working on another batch of mail art postcards to send out. They're quite nice and you can see some of the ones I've sent previously at WWW.XYDEXX.COM.

Monday, June 9, 2014

You've Got Questions, I've Got Answers.

I've done nothing wrong and have nothing to hide.




Saturday, November 9, 2013

Minecraft 1.7.2 Came Out!

I'm busy creating a new village in a new seed in 1.7.2. So much more stuff in the latest update!

Saturday, December 29, 2012

Creating a Minecraft Village, Phase 3: Transportation

As mentioned previously, mine as much iron ore as you can. This can take a while. Once you've got a good supply of rail, build a rail line to your new village. Make it as direct as possible, and keep some spare rail on hand for when monsters (creepers, nethermen, &c.) destroy sections of your track. Hopefully that won't happen too often.

Rail Line in the Desert. A rail line to transport villagers to a new village.

You may also want to take the opportunity to improve your village with additional buildings. The more doors there are in your new village, the greater the total potential population will be. It may also be worthwhile to add whatever other necessities you need (i.e., food, trees) if you're going to be working the area for a while, so you can avoid frequent trips back and forth to the old village.

Additional Village Improvements. In addition to the buildings, a small farm and tree farm have been added for convenience.

Personally, I like the have a wide variety of buildings in my villages, but it doesn't matter what you build as long as there are plenty of doors.

View of the New Village. Having a variety of buildings gives your village character.

Once you're satisfied with the way your new village is set up, it's time to move the villagers in.

Back: Creating a Minecraft Village, Phase 2

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