How Minecraft broke the Internet
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- Sstavix
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Well, not Minecraft in itself, but three college kids trying to cheat in Minecraft. You can read the interesting - but somewhat technical - article on Wired's Web site here.
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Interesting story, thanks for sharing it!
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ya always get people who try and cheat where ever you are huh? blech. They should just be happy playing minecraft and not try and cheat more ways. Thanks for sharing the story!
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whoa, neat story! thanks for sharing! :p