It's becoming a trend in legislation across the world to attempt to block the freedom of the Internet, or censor certain parts. The root of this legislation is overwhelmingly about big businesses trying to stop the act of pirating online and gain all that lost money. Well, plenty of studies have shown that all that lost money isn't a very large amount. Legislation like SOPA, PIPA, and ACTA have nearly been ratified, but thanks to the Internet, enough people threw enough fits to stop them. But each time, the legislation had already gained ground. The Internet Defense League aims to get all those people throwing fits gathered together and coordinate their fits to knock out any other "bad laws & monopolies" from threatening Internet freedom. In the 1800s, US slaves fought for freedom. In the 1900s, women gained equal rights. In modern times, gays fight this same fight. And now, the Internet joins the fray. Fight to keep basic Internet rights. Joint the Internet Defense League here. Myself and this blog are members, and will carry the warnings that are distributed to members. And the logo? A lolcat, of course.
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Minecraft LEGO set in Minecraft PE
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Earlier I posted some pictures of my Minecraft LEGO set. I had mentioned at the end of that post that I would be trying to take that LEGO set and build it in Minecraft: Pocket Edition. Well, to the best of my ability, I did. The LEGOs weren't to scale with the actual game, which made it a bit difficult to get everything the right size, but I think it turned out looking okay. On the left will be MCPE and on the right will be the LEGO set.
Minecraft LEGOs
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I got a package in the mail yesterday, and it looked a little like this.
That's the box for the Minecraft LEGO set. I pre-ordered it a few weeks ago from J!nx, where you can pre-order a set too. This set came into existence thanks to a LEGO project called Cuusoo and 10,000 enthusiastic Minecraft fans. It's a website where anyone can upload pictures of ideas for LEGO sets, and if 10,000 click a set idea's Support button, it'll be reviewed by a LEGO team and considered for a project. Well, the Minecraft Micro World set not only got 10,000 supports, but was also approved my Mojang. So, it was made into an actual set, and I got one! Also, for pre-ordering, I got a creeper sticker from J!nx (shown to the right), which I thought was pretty neat. The whole idea behind Minecraft is to build whatever you desire. The set did come with some instruction books, which I followed to show off the set, but I plan on rebuilding it into something else, just like Minecraft.
That's the box for the Minecraft LEGO set. I pre-ordered it a few weeks ago from J!nx, where you can pre-order a set too. This set came into existence thanks to a LEGO project called Cuusoo and 10,000 enthusiastic Minecraft fans. It's a website where anyone can upload pictures of ideas for LEGO sets, and if 10,000 click a set idea's Support button, it'll be reviewed by a LEGO team and considered for a project. Well, the Minecraft Micro World set not only got 10,000 supports, but was also approved my Mojang. So, it was made into an actual set, and I got one! Also, for pre-ordering, I got a creeper sticker from J!nx (shown to the right), which I thought was pretty neat. The whole idea behind Minecraft is to build whatever you desire. The set did come with some instruction books, which I followed to show off the set, but I plan on rebuilding it into something else, just like Minecraft.
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