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  1. 10 lis 2010 · You can make an HTTP request, specifying your two locations as parameters, and get back JSON (or XML) describing the directions between the two points. N.B. The Google Maps terms of service explicitly states that using the Google Maps Web Services without putting the results on a Google Map is prohibited.

  2. 26 mar 2016 · From the Minecraft wiki, the view-distance attribute in server.properties means: Sets the amount of world data the server sends the client, measured in chunks in each direction of the player (radius, not diameter).

  3. Hi! I'm running a simple 10-player max server for my friends, it's a 2GhZ C2D with 4GB (limited to 3.3GB) RAM. Atm. I'm experimenting with a greater view distance, instead of the original 10. What will a higher view distance affect? Only bandwidth, or RAM/CPU usage of the server?

  4. 25 sty 2011 · Actually, Google does have web services you can use on the server side to achieve this. First you'll want to use the Geocoding API to translate addresses into latitude/longitude coordinate pairs. You can then use those however you see fit (i.e. against your own database if you are storing those)

  5. Minecraft measures the distance between two points in three-dimensional space in one of three ways, Euclidean distance, taxicab distance, or Chebyshev distance, depending on whether geometric accuracy or calculation efficiency is required.

  6. Before entering, press F3 and note down the X and Z coordinates. For example, say I want to make a portal to some underground, underwater stronghold I found while boating around. F3 reads: X: -418, Z: -163 (don't worry about decimals). Go through. You should (hopefully!) be at your old portal.

  7. Map Info. This is the Ultimate Multiplayer Hide & Seek map for Minecraft! Play with as many seekers and hiders as you want on the selection of 6 original maps. Use hider and seeker buffs and debuffs in order to balance the teams and make sure to read the rules for special effects.