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NOTE: This is obviously not a how-to on auto repair, but fear not, more how-to videos are in the works! The story so far... We're One Source Automotive, a small auto repair shop based in Florida. We fix pretty much anything we can get repair data and parts for. We also produce a series of instructional videos for do-it-yourself auto repair, including when NOT to do it yourself. We also like us some Minecraft - everyone that works here has their own personal Minecraft copy, and we occasionally get our SMP on when nothing's going on in the shop. (Sorry, the server's private!) In fact, we've been playing Minecraft since not long after Mojang started accepting "prepurchases" for the alpha. A while back, one of our guys built the mother of all minecart tracks, a 125000-block-long mostrosity that was dubbed the Minecraft Intercontinental Railway. At the time, it was arguably the longest verified-length single track ever videoed. This was in the Beta 1.8.1 era of Minecraft, and now that the 1.0.0 release is out, he revisited the idea. Only this time he doubled the length to a quarter-million blocks. Yep, this time around the track is a mind-dulling 250 kilometers, or just over 155 miles, long. Some facts on this video and the cart ride from whence it came: - The video had to be recorded six times on two rather powerful computers in order to get enough usable footage, and even then there are sections that have TONS of visual glitches and unloaded chunks (especially the giant ...