I still want to give them the benefit of the doubt and just assume curiosity got the better of them. But actually I suppose breaking glass to do it, and then leaving the mobs with a short walk to my house from my mob grinder, marks them out as arseholes.
And explain what a massive pain in the arse it is to climb inside a huge box designed for the sole purpose of producing a ton of mobs, in order to put right whatever they break.
Looks like one of the new whitelisters needs removing.
I haven't been on since I reported that lag the other day. Logged in today to find one of my minecarts missing, and the guy had also decided to smash a hole in some of my glass so he could climb inside my mob grinder and place enough blocks to stop it working.
Even if he didn't know what he was doing rule #1 is don't mess with other peoples' stuff. I wouldn't be surprised if he's left his mark elsewhere, I think Weed was saying his mob grinder is broken too.
It took me a while to get used to it. It's the way it integrates with the OS that is interesting though. A mouse is still useful but for most stuff the trackpad is good enough, or as good as the mouse, which you just don't get on other notebooks. That's more what I was trying to say.
I really like my Macbook though. I got one because I needed a portable computer running a Unix-based OS and it seemed like the path of least resistance. I didn't expect to like it especially, but it's a good computer. There's an obvious benefit to the same company producing the hardware and the OS, especially on a notebook. The multi-touch pad and gestures make it a lot less of a pain in the ass to use than a Windows laptop.
In fact quite often when I've got a mouse plugged in I find I stop using it.
Fail. The first priority in buying tyres should be how they look. I am constantly looking underneath peoples' cars to check if they have cool-looking tyres.
Sorry Jacqui but I am starting to really worry about your penis size.
BTW I had a dream last night about a phone that doesn't exist, and it was the coolest phone on the planet, and I think I can build something close for about £20, so I'm going to do it.
You will all be more jealous than you think you'll be.
I don't think this is going to last. The Mac has enough market share to become a target now, I think these shiny little fashion accessories are going to start getting butt raped by organised crime any day now.
Indeed, you have to pay Apple a fee up front to even be allowed to develop an app for the iphone, and then when you've finished it, Apple decide whether you can actually install it on your phone.
Still, iPhone users are lucky that Apple have insulated them from the evils of Flash. Everybody's been saying what a terrible bit of software that is for years now.
No wait, nobody has.
And if Apple are so committed to keeping shit software off their devices, why do they insist that you have iTunes?
Hahaha that was brilliant. Lobbing the ball at the heads of the forwards is basically cheating against a team of kids though, they should be ashamed of themselves.