Hey

I'm another UK'r to say hi :) 

Where abouts in the UK are you based? Would be good to meet up for a bit.

Oh, and I promise I'll come to the next UK meet :D

~Thom

--- In [email protected], "Duncan Dicks"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi Matt
> Welcome to the UK speedcubing community.  Hopefully we will have
another get 
> together, perhaps in the summer.  It would be great to see you there.
> It soudns like you are making good progress already - maybe you will be 
> giving Dan a run for his money one day.
> 
> Good luck and Happy Christmas
> 
> Duncan
> (you can e-mail or messenger me at [EMAIL PROTECTED] direct if you 
> fancy a UK chat)
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "mantawrays" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Tuesday, December 20, 2005 5:25 PM
> Subject: [Speed cubing group] New UK cuber
> 
> 
> > Hi! A new cuber in the UK here. I used to play with the cube in the
> > 80's when I was little(I used a really simple beginner layer method, I
> > think) and recently after playing with a 4 x 4 someone in the office
> > had got hooked again and bought a new cube in August.
> >
> > I've been reading a lot of the people here's web pages and they have
> > all been a great help (esp. Jessica Fridrich's, Dan Harris', Joel Van
> > Noort, Chris Hardwick's). So thanks to everyone for making some great
> > webpages. I use the cross on the bottom. I am getting better at doing
> > F2L  (it's taking a long time to be able to make fast decisions
> > though!) and have learnt the U, Z, H, E, J and F PLL algorithms (and
> > have forgotten the A one!). I guess I'm going to try to learn all the
> > PLL ones and then look at the OLL ones. Is that the general approach
> > to learning Fridrich? Since I learnt those PLL's I have found it
> > possible to solve the cube in around 50 seconds whereas before it was
> > around 1 minute 30 or something like that if I went flat out. Still
> > pretty slow compared to everyone here.
> >
> > Still, I had a go with Chris H's 'oh wow' scramble and was shocked
> > when using my method after a few tries I solved it in 31 seconds.
> > Well, That was a big Oh wow for me, anyway! :)
> >
> > I have two cubes, one I bought from a department store in August with
> > bright stickers on (which deteriorated really rapidly )- probably the
> > generic 3 x 3 Rubiks.com sell, and a Rubik's 3 x 3 DIY cube with PVC
> > stickers which I prefer. The DIY one seems to be easier to control
> > turns on and more suitable for doing fast solves (although it's
> > noisier according to my wife). Oh yes, and it has M0105B written on
> > one of the corners.
> >
> > Does anyone have any opinions of the new anniversary cube? Is it the
> > same as the normal 3 x 3 but with a different centre white sticker? Is
> > it at all suitable for speedcubing? Are the stickers PVC or
polypropelene?
> >
> > That's it for now.
> >
> > Cheers, Matt
> >
> >
> >
> >
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> >
> >
> >
> > Yahoo! Groups Links
> >
> >
> >
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> >
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