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Minecraft Logic (10 pics)
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20 Feb, 2014 |
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How strong is Steve.
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maxpower
(20 Feb 2014 03:20) Total user comments:
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Steve is pretty strong.
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MathIsHard
(20 Feb 2014 04:30) Total user comments:
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That'd be 98,150,000,000 lbs. for us Americans...
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randomdude735
(20 Feb 2014 05:13) Total user comments:
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It's not Tom that's strong. Tom is obviously a Time Lord. His pants pockets are larger on the inside than on the outside. Tom's pants are made of the same stuff as a TARDIS. :25:
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candysack
(20 Feb 2014 06:51) Total user comments:
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you guys are talking about logics in a game that made 1990 graphics popular in 2012...
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szagi
(20 Feb 2014 11:26) Total user comments:
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But who is making a gold armor in Minecraft ? :17: :17:
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Aindy
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They should have worked backwards.
A gold ingot weighs 12.5kg (in real life, which is the size of he ingots in Fort Knox). 9 of them would be 112.5kg, and a suit of armour would be 300kg. Heavy, but not near he weight of the eiffel tower.
The Last minecraft logic regarding the size of the map, was off by a factor of over 10. I wouldnt trust the maths in this one either.
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