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2012/09/09 16:20:53
bapu
Typical.

Never as simple as they say it is.
2012/09/09 22:18:29
craigb
daryl1968


I converted one of these - it works great with Sonar





Arse.
 
(Hey, somebody had to say it! )
2012/09/09 23:47:15
daryl1968
craigb


daryl1968


I converted one of these - it works great with Sonar





Arse.
 
(Hey, somebody had to say it! )
 
 
fairynuff
2012/09/09 23:53:09
Rain
Nothing beats the old analog ancestors... 



2012/09/10 06:26:02
craigb
Rain


Nothing beats the old analog ancestors... 




Could be why I like the new one.  I was actually in one of the Guiness Book of World Record trials for solving those.  They gave you five mixed up cubes and, when the time started, you had to solve all of them and they gave you an average time.  I did well, but wasn't the winner.  I still sort-of remember some alternate solutions that look really cool.  It's funny but if I think about what I'm doing I can stumble sometimes, however if I just do it without thinking I can still solve one easily in under a minute.
2012/09/10 07:35:00
daryl1968
craigb


Rain


Nothing beats the old analog ancestors... 




Could be why I like the new one.  I was actually in one of the Guiness Book of World Record trials for solving those.  They gave you five mixed up cubes and, when the time started, you had to solve all of them and they gave you an average time.  I did well, but wasn't the winner.  I still sort-of remember some alternate solutions that look really cool.  It's funny but if I think about what I'm doing I can stumble sometimes, however if I just do it without thinking I can still solve one easily in under a minute.
 
 
yet another thing we have in common Craig - I was once on trial after drinking too much Guiness

2012/09/10 09:31:29
Mesh
daryl1968


craigb


Rain


Nothing beats the old analog ancestors... 




Could be why I like the new one.  I was actually in one of the Guiness Book of World Record trials for solving those.  They gave you five mixed up cubes and, when the time started, you had to solve all of them and they gave you an average time.  I did well, but wasn't the winner.  I still sort-of remember some alternate solutions that look really cool.  It's funny but if I think about what I'm doing I can stumble sometimes, however if I just do it without thinking I can still solve one easily in under a minute.
 
 
yet another thing we have in common Craig - I was once on trial after drinking too much Guiness

LOL!!
 
Goodn'...me likes it!!
 
2012/09/10 10:45:51
bapu
craigb


Rain


Nothing beats the old analog ancestors... 




Could be why I like the new one.  I was actually in one of the Guiness Book of World Record trials for solving those.  They gave you five mixed up cubes and, when the time started, you had to solve all of them and they gave you an average time.  I did well, but wasn't the winner.  I still sort-of remember some alternate solutions that look really cool.  It's funny but if I think about what I'm doing I can stumble sometimes, however if I just do it without thinking I can still solve one easily in under a minute.

Back in 2006 when The Love Lady and I went to Disney World, we stayed at the Disney Pop Century Hotel. It just so happened that weekend was the Rubik Cube convention. While we would eat breakfast we watched dozens of nerds all around us rip through/solve those things in what seemed liked 20-30 seconds. They were lightening fast I tells ya.
2012/09/10 11:30:08
UbiquitousBubba
I might have been impressed if they started Kung-Fu fighting.  I've heard that those cats are fast as lightning.

2012/09/10 15:25:09
craigb
bapu


craigb


Rain


Nothing beats the old analog ancestors... 




Could be why I like the new one.  I was actually in one of the Guiness Book of World Record trials for solving those.  They gave you five mixed up cubes and, when the time started, you had to solve all of them and they gave you an average time.  I did well, but wasn't the winner.  I still sort-of remember some alternate solutions that look really cool.  It's funny but if I think about what I'm doing I can stumble sometimes, however if I just do it without thinking I can still solve one easily in under a minute.

Back in 2006 when The Love Lady and I went to Disney World, we stayed at the Disney Pop Century Hotel. It just so happened that weekend was the Rubik Cube convention. While we would eat breakfast we watched dozens of nerds all around us rip through/solve those things in what seemed liked 20-30 seconds. They were lightening fast I tells ya.


I was one of those nerds back in 1981-1982...  My friend and I used to have these "special" cubes that we had taken apart and greased so you could literally spin a section (try that with an off-the-shelf cube!).  Sad...
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