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Skit 15: Moments with Steve: Crafting Table (based on the scene of SMG4's SSENMODNAR)
#comic studio#Minecraft#Minecraft memes#Minecraft Steve#Steve Minecraft#Steve#Crafting Table#CraftingTable#SMG4#SSENMODNAR#The GMOD Idiot Box
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LEGO Minecraft The Crafting Table Revealed!
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Hey, so I was watching Skizz's newest impossible Minecraft, and there is a full blown leaderboard now, and apparently, at 11:49 in his video, you can see out of the server wide 577 deaths, gem only has 16 and pearl has 19, the lowest amount of deaths besides them is Lizzy, who has *36*
YEAH I SAW!!
It's so crazy to see the leaderboard, i know for a fact it will get even crazier until they reach the end.
i also want so bad to know if there are any new statistics for the mod. ik joel probably died the most to sharks, but how many exactly? who is the person with most craftingtable deaths? stats poker with these would be so good, please hear me out–
that said, excuse while i–
SHINY DUO 🔛🔝BABYYY. WE WIN THESE!!! WE ARE SURVIVORS, WE ARE NEVER GONNA DIE!!!
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The most fun I ever had in Minecraft is getting hopelessly lost and then dying so I teleported to a sandcastle house I had made the ill-advised decision to make as a halfway post, and so I was forced to turn off combat so I could set up a new base sopping wet with no resources in an illager tower surrounded by a field of flowers. I emptied my pockets of my valuables and set out to plot the route I needed to find the precious home I had worked so hard on.
During my many boat trips trying to find my way back, I found a mountain covered in sakura blossoms, a type of tree I have never seen before because it'd been so long since I played Minecraft last. The mountain overlooked a MASSIVE chasm in a deep treeless valley populated by sheep. I built a little home with a little bed and some chests, and then went on a delve.
I spent hours in that massive cave system, endlessly dropping lower and lower, more than I've ever gone in Minecraft before. I found a room made from a hanging cluster of amethyst, and a giant cavern with 7 or 8 waterfalls from an entire floor full of water above me. I had chest-craftingtable-forge sets down there to control my inventory, but over time in those winding mineshafts and towering wooden towers I had no idea where the hell my chests were, or how to get back. I had combat turned off, but I was going to die down there anyway.
Out of desperation I rode a chain of waterfalls as high as I could possibly go, and just started digging straight up. I exhausted my dirt halfway through and started using the rock I just dug up as my stepping stones. It was endless, so much earth to dig through that I realized just how deep I had delved.
Finally, I made it. Had no idea where I was. It took another 10 minutes to figure out where my cherry wood shack was. I sorted my inventory, made a boat, and sailed back to my re-appropriated illager tower, where I planted my new cherry blossoms all over the flower field.
And great news: while I was down there in Hell, I found some materials; according to the wiki, you can make a compass with it, and compasses are how you make maps. I crafted a map, and started sailing again, this time with a map open the whole time.
I found the last place I died. I didn't even need most of the items I dropped. I made a chest to stuff all this extraneous inventory in, and kept going.
I followed the river further up, until I could see the sea on the horizon, and there it was. My house.
I had spent like 4 days on that house. It took a lot of work to get it to two floors. It had a basement connected to a pretty big mine. I had a decently sized wheat field. I'd painstakingly placed pathways to a sizeable property, and planted flowers around those paths. I had a ranch with pigs and cows and chickens right up the hill. I had been considering redoing the architecture on my house before I got curious about what was on the other side of the inlet.
It was so tiny and inconsequential now. The mines, as winding as they were, were shallow and small. I raided my chests and headed back to my illager tower. When I finally returned, the cherry trees I had planted were blossoming.
If a review of Minecraft has nothing to suggest making that experience rock even more than it already did then its not a good critique. In my opinion
A lot of "Minecraft is BAD" videos are really annoying because, like, there's actually a lot of things that could use fixing, yes, but you're just trying to turn this into 3D Terraria. I think a lot of people who make these videos forget that most Minecraft players are intrinsically motivated, rather than extrinsically. It's a sandbox game at heart, the vanilla experience does not need highly-controlled level progression.
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Saying “I’m crafting,” means different things in the Phandom and Dream Team fandom and I honestly think that’s hilarious
#dnf#dreamnotfoind#craftingtable#dannie#dan#danisnotonfire#dan howell#Dan and Phil#phil#Phillies#amazingphil#phil lester#Philles#Dream Team#dreamteam#dream#dream was taken#george is not found#georgenotfound#sap#sapnotfound#sapnap#dttwt#dt#dreamies#sapplings#404s
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I just thought this was funny!
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THESE TWEETS IM CRYING-
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A Crafting Table in Real Life
Soon in the future, I will assume they will make this actually working but it’s unnecessary, I mean really we could just do this in VR to give us some more realism about it but it’s important to have an imagination about it without a VR, and this kid is creative to make a cardboard crafting table, very nice!
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Nebula Codex: Unlock the Secrets of Sci-Fi Programming
In the world of sci-fi, where imagination takes us to far-off galaxies and futuristic technologies, there's an exciting way to combine these stories with learning real-world skills: programming. Imagine using a Sci-Fi themed coding kit to build your own gadgets and learn to code while being immersed in a science fiction adventure. This article explores how the Nebula Codex can help unlock the secrets of programming through fun, space-themed challenges.
How Sci-Fi and Programming Go Hand in Hand
Science fiction has always been a great source of inspiration. Many of the things we use today, like smartphones and AI assistants, were first dreamed up in sci-fi stories. By combining these imaginative ideas with coding lessons, we make learning programming more interesting and relatable.
What Are Sci-Fi Themed Coding Kits?
Sci-Fi themed coding kits are special educational tools that use popular science fiction stories and characters to teach coding. These kits allow users to create their own gadgets, robots, or games while learning programming skills. It's like turning yourself into a character in your favorite sci-fi story as you build cool tech with your code.
Example 1: Kano Star Wars The Force™ Coding Kit
One well-known kit is the Kano Star Wars The Force™ Coding Kit. With this kit, you can build a motion-sensing device that lets you control things with your hand, just like using a lightsaber. While working through fun challenges, you'll learn about programming concepts like loops, logic, and variables—all while interacting with characters from Star Wars like R2-D2 and BB-8.
Example 2: BBC Doctor Who HiFive Inventor Coding Kit
Another fun example is the BBC Doctor Who HiFive Inventor Coding Kit. This kit helps beginners get started with coding by using a mini-computer and lessons narrated by Jodie Whittaker, the 13th Doctor. You’ll learn how to use coding blocks and even create your own projects while exploring the world of Doctor Who.
Why Sci-Fi Themed Kits Are Great for Learning
Sci-Fi themed coding kits offer several benefits that can make learning to code easier and more enjoyable:
Keeps You Engaged: Learning programming becomes more fun when you get to interact with your favorite sci-fi characters and stories.
Practical Learning: Sci-Fi stories give real-life examples of how coding works, making complex ideas easier to understand.
Boosts Creativity: Designing and coding your own projects inspired by sci-fi allows you to think outside the box and come up with new ideas.
Your Sci-Fi Coding Adventure: The Nebula Codex
Let’s imagine you’re part of an adventure called the Nebula Codex, where you have to solve coding challenges to uncover the secrets of an alien civilization. Here’s how the journey might go:
Chapter 1: The Mysterious Signal
You pick up a strange signal from the Andromeda galaxy. To decode it, you need to understand binary code.
Coding Challenge: Create a program that converts text into binary code and back.
What You Learn: You’ll get to understand how data is represented in computers and learn basic programming.
Chapter 2: Unlocking the Quantum Gateway
The signal leads you to a quantum gateway that requires a password. The gateway uses a simple encryption system.
Coding Challenge: Write a program to encrypt and decrypt messages using a Caesar cipher.
What You Learn: You’ll explore basic encryption techniques and how coding can keep information secure.
Chapter 3: Communicating with the AI
After passing the gateway, you find an AI that can help you. But first, you must program the AI to understand your commands.
Coding Challenge: Create a chatbot that answers questions based on pre-written responses.
What You Learn: You’ll get an introduction to artificial intelligence and how it interacts with users.
Chapter 4: Navigating with a Holographic Map
Next, you need a 3D map to navigate the alien planet, but you’ll have to build it yourself!
Coding Challenge: Use a graphics library to create a 3D map that updates based on user input.
What You Learn: You’ll get hands-on experience with creating graphics and user interfaces.
Chapter 5: Solving the Final Code
In the last chapter, you discover the Nebula Codex, an ancient programming language that controls the alien planet’s technology.
Coding Challenge: Translate the instructions from the Nebula Codex language into working code.
What You Learn: You’ll put everything together and apply all the programming skills you’ve learned.
Choosing the Right Sci-Fi Themed Coding Kit
When picking a Sci-Fi themed coding kit, here are some things to consider:
Age and Skill Level: Make sure the kit is suitable for your age and programming experience.
Learning Goals: Think about which programming skills you want to focus on—whether it's basic coding, AI, or graphics.
Interactivity: Choose kits that let you build and see the results in real time, so you get hands-on experience.
Community Support: Look for kits with strong online communities where you can get help and share your projects.
Conclusion
The Nebula Codex is a perfect example of how combining sci-fi stories with programming can make learning fun and engaging. With a Sci-Fi themed coding kit, you can embark on an exciting adventure while mastering important coding skills. Whether you're building a lightsaber controller or creating a futuristic AI, these kits help unlock the mysteries of programming in a way that’s both educational and enjoyable. So, are you ready to start your journey into the world of sci-fi programming?
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Having a "Minecrafternoon" let's make some minecraft crafts said my son...😆 so we made some cubes, he made a crafting table with his and I made an Endergirl with a ponytail lol I'm a bit quiet on the colouring pages at the moment but I am quietly working on a great many things. At the moment summer hols with a 6 year old is taking most of my time. He doesn't go to childcare often and my other half also works from home so here I am juggling the house, chronic illness and working on the art that makes me happy. Theres not much time to think really, I just hope we can all get some of the things we need to do done and we get a holiday and he has a good summer #minecraft #minecrafting #craft #summerholiday #schoolsout #enderman #endergirl #endergirls #craftingtable https://www.instagram.com/p/B0gXJMFnoyr/?igshid=l2sa44kjk7ey
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I'm surprised the duration of the acknowledgment of Minecraft's revival is still going strong. - #memes#reddit#twitter#instagram#idkmemes#smart#minecraft#minecraftmemes#mincecraft#yes#block#blocked#blockbusters#craftrecipes#craftingtable#kings#veteran#veteranaccount https://www.instagram.com/p/ByN4aAinxL5/?igshid=n9lwfdre4x24
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This might actually get me to play #Minecraft... From the one and only @mxpxmemes #CraftingTable #LetItHappen #MxPx #LeftCoastPunk #PokinatchaPunk #PxPx @mxpxpx
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#WIP and so excited to see it done :) What’s in your #craftingtable today? Let me see it :) :) https://www.instagram.com/p/CEqlbUchXY6/?igshid=fvghhy4t4zix
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bad and skeppy on the crafting table...
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