User:Trigger hurt64643

This is just an account i got because i seriously needed one so it wouldn't just show an IP address for every signature i make.

I got my PC back, and as long as i can manage to keep up my grades, i can keep it.

I also have an Ideas page, for those of you who like new ideas. In all likelihood noone from mojang will even bother to see it, and i really don't care anyways.

My Minecraft Experience
The first time i heard about minecraft was when i was playing a popular Steam game, Garry's Mod, people would upload minecraft models. I saw a Minecraft SWEP (Special Weapon) that could place and break blocks. Now, with the Source Engine's limited prop physics, it would lag after placing quite alot. Then i saw a Minecraft Bow SWEP, and it works like the old bows, but you cannot rapid fire with it. So eventually i decided to try it for myself, after watching alot of videos so i would not be a complete noob. On my first world, the very first thing i did was punch a tree (Instinctive), got some wood, made a very small shack to survive the night in, then set of at morning after learning how to make a shovel, pickaxe, and sword (i still did not know the hoe or axe -.-).

Eventually i found a suitable mountain face (keep in mind this was back in 1.0, there was approximately 30-40 days before 1.1 came out) and mined a small shelter into it. I made a small fireplace, and created several chests, furnaces, and crafting benches for organizing my tools and sorting blocks. The best tools i ever got (and i only got a few) were iron, and i rarely used them, i really did not know what to use them for. Eventually i started killing creepers and zombies, which i might add was very easy, since they fell for everything i pulled on them.

At first i thought the fireplace was a good idea, but then i realized: What if a mob falls into it? I had no netherrack, nor did i know how to build a nether portal. I made a small treehouse some distance away as a marker when i go exploring, and put some things in it, like extra swords. After about 70 minecraft days i got bored, and decided to set out into the wilderness.

Which, I will add, was not my smartest choice.

I quickly ran out of supplies, and i eventually found a desert with a village in it. I chose one of the houses as a home, and since it was a desert, i needed grass for the sheep to eat. There was grass nearby, but i had not any diamonds nor obsidian, no enchantments. I used one of the oldest and most frustrating trick in the book; I used a piston to push a grass block to my dirt patch. After i did that, i started looking for animals. It took almost 8 minecraft weeks to get all of the animals needed for farming. Then came the 1.2 update.

The 1.2 update severely messed up generation on that world. There was a random Taiga biome with trees near my house, only meters away, but the strange thing was, there was no snow, nor did it snow there.

Eventually i made a map and a compass, and set out for the spawn point. It was beyond my map, so i used my compass to know my way. I knew my house was far from the spawn point, but to my surprise the generation had accidentally changed it! it was now closer to my treehouse (good for me)! When i got back, i realised how little i had, at the time i had a diamond pick and shovel, whereas at my old home the best tool i had was an iron sword. Disappointed as i was, i felt accomplished for finding my original home. As for the first wooden shack i had made previously, i tore it down before i set out to find a new home.

Eventually i got into modding, and i found alot of fun mods. At the time i did not realize that certain mods would not work, then i figured out that it was because they were for older versions of the game (and i thought they were universal! Sheesh, i was a noob). Before the 1.2 update, my sister said that they were going to add jungles and cats and climbable vines, and i said: "That's Preposterous! There's no way they are going to add that!" But i was sure happy to find out that it was!

Then i got into redstone, i had plenty of the stuff in my billions of chests. I learned all of it's functionality, and started trying to find glitches. I tried the piston duplication bug, but it was fixed. I made my first Hoe-Activated entrance after watching a few tutorials, i later memorized it, and can now create it in minutes. I started messing around more with redstone and circuits, then i though of my lifesaver: An Advanced Keypad. I already had a schematic in my mind, and i could recreate it ILR, but i was far too lazy to recreate the entire thing. It functioned, had a keypad input set, and one output. It was tiny! I made it look bigger by making it on a large platform. Before this, on my LAN server, my sisters would play with me, and my blood sister wanted me to make her a keypad. I spent several hours making it, and making it better. I eventually made it similar to how i do now, but it looked like the world's first calculator in a box, but it worked. If i can get to it, i can possibly create a tutorial to download for those interested, it is really not a very advanced thing.

Keep in mind: This keypad does not have available outputs for a digital display, I need to make a prototype first. I have attempted, but i can not focus enough to do it properly, and believe me, it takes forever to get it to work right. I have a schematic in 2-d Format in my mind, and i can create one IRL, but i do not have the components to create it. I have a screen (well, somewhere i do...) that i harvested out of an alarm clock, some other circuit boards in which i can harvest components off of, and plenty of required soldering tools, but not the correct components to create one. I will eventually post that 2-d diagram for others to make similar circuits from below. I will include a legend once i get to that.