The Crafty Miners | Minecraft Servers
THE CRAFTY MINERS

About Us

Who are We?

We are an Australian father and son team that create Wordpress websites online! With over 2 years of experience, we decided to expand into the Minecraft Server market.

Brannon Walker ran and admined his own Minecraft server for close to 2 years before migrating full-time to work on this site.

Thomas' prior work on other websites for clients helped to develop the unique style our server list presents.

Based in regional Victoria, Australia, we thought it was time to put Minecraft Servers onto a platform that really allows them to be shown off. After 3 months of (part time) design and programming, our Minecraft Server List took on incredible shape and we were able to go public on Feburary 22-2022.

Every day our site is improving, bringing you more features and options to choose from, giving you the best experience possible. If you would like to suggest any features, please don't hesitate to contact us!

Community Projects

We beleive in giving back to the community and have donated an extensive amount of computing power to projects such as:

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The goal of [email protected] is to create a highly accurate three dimensional model of the Milky Way galaxy using data gathered by the Sloan Digital Sky Survey.

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[email protected] searches for fields with special properties. The primary application of this research is in the realm of algebraic number theory. Number theorists can mine the data for interesting patterns to help them formulate conjectures about number fields. Ultimately, this research will lead to a deeper understanding of the profound properties of numbers, the basic building blocks of all mathematics.

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[email protected] uses your computer's idle time to search for weak astrophysical signals from spinning neutron stars (often called pulsars) using data from the LIGO gravitational-wave detectors, the Arecibo radio telescope, and the Fermi gamma-ray satellite.

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[email protected] is a research project that uses Internet-connected computers to do the lattice sieving step in the Number Field Sieve factorization of large integers. As a young school student, you gained your first experience at breaking an integer into prime factors, such as 15 = 3 * 5 or 35 = 5 * 7. [email protected] is a continuation of that experience, only with integers that are hundreds of digits long.