Hermitcraft – Villagers Going Postal?!

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  1. For the villager issue, it's probably entities pushing each other into solid blocks during chunk loading/unloading. It happens quite often with passive mob farms in fenced-in areas, as mobs get freed by being pushed into the fence blocks and then are able to push out the other side once pathfinding takes hold. With true solid blocks like stone, the villagers in your case just suffocate. Luckily since there's only 3 mobs per cell, it's not as common for them to push each other at the wrong time.

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  2. 16:00 Tango, I took my 10YO son in January to go see the extended edition of Fellowship in the movie theater. I also took my mom. It was one of the last outings I took with my mom before she went in the hospital in the middle of January and it was kind of for her birthday. Very special movie for my son. He is in the middle of reading Return of the King right now.
    Two Towers part 4 was a SLOG that took him six months.

    I saw Fellowship in the theaters in December 2001 when I was 19, and immediately went home to read my grandma’s books. What a time to be alive.

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  3. Something I've been wondering about with the postal system, does anyone know if there is protection to not loose minecarts if someone receives more than a dispenser's worth before they send one out? I haven't seen all the streams so not sure if that's been mentioned.

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  4. if the hermits helping hermits thing is still happening this season, reinforcing the nether bit of the mail system with some tougher blocks (a couple of layers of deepslate would maybe be less painful than obsidian lmao) might be a worthwhile serverwide project

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  5. Aww, the memories near the end. I remember building the iron trench in one of my survival worlds. It was the first big farm I ever made. (And ya, it was super painful!)

    Thanks for finding out how to stack villages, Tango. The world has been forever improved by you sharing your imagination and creativity. Absolutely love seeing how far you've come.

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  6. Auto shopping sounds like a required order form – sheet of paper named per stack of item, that would have to feed a “register” with a debit (sticks equivalent count for diamond cost) per item so cost in diamonds can then be tallied against it in the register, then forward the order sheets to the “warehouse” to be pulled & loaded into a shulker, & it would require the postage to be prepaid (stamp included).
    The real question is timing a timeout clock to determine insufficient payments & return order to sender or I h a notice that payment was insufficient.

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  7. special stamps could be handled by sorting them at a central location and replacing them with their usual version there. It would mean that special stamps would be slower than others (they'd need to loop around the system at least one full circuit), but would be functional

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  8. I think your mail order store idea would have a lot of hiccups solved with a preset order form. Product at ikea is easy to find with the order form, but impossible without. I don't know if that analogy works if you've not been to am ikea. Hope this helps.

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  9. Xisuma trolling not only Scar, but every nerd in the audience, was beautiful 😂 "I don't like Star Wars, I'm more into space stuff." lmao

    I will say… I've never liked Lord of the Rings. Or really much high fantasy in general. In college, my friends made me sit through a marathon of the first three Lord of the Rings movies, and it was pure torture.

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