There is something I wanted to do :
At the english class, we had to talk for a few minutes about an object
we use daily.
Of course, I took the cube.
But for some reason the teacher put me with another student and I had
to talk about the iMac G5 :s

However, what I had planned was this :
Show it solved to the class at the beginning, describing it, and then
showing them how to scramble it. And then I was supposed to talk about
competitions, different approaches of the cube (FMC, speed, one
handed,..) and solve it one-handed at the same time. (Because when I
talk, especially to a large audience, I use my hands to speak)

But thinking about it now, it'd have been a bit difficult. :s

Have fun !
Gilles.

2006/1/5, adam kiss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> thanks, ill remember that
>
>
> Anders Larsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:     One way of impress is to talk 
> to the audience when you solve the
>  cube and describe what you are doing, and also look the audience in
>  their eyes when executing algorithms ("Oh, he does it without
>  looking at it..."). This will most probably slow down the solve a
>  bit, but for a non-cubing audience, it does not matter if the solve
>  is in 30 s or 40 s, or even slower.
>
>  /Anders
>
>  --- In [email protected], adam kiss
>  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  >
>  > thank you for the help, and im planning on doing it in the talent
>  show, which isnt until may . so im hoping by that time i can do it
>  in about 30 seconds, plus music. i think iy would be cool, and worth
>  it.
>  >
>  >
>  > Sachin Shirwalkar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:     Ofcourse its cool!
>  >
>  >
>  >  Just dont let people see u solving the cube for the whole time.
>  Coz
>  >  staring at one thing which u dont understand for about 60 seconds
>  is
>  >  boring :(
>  >
>  >  So make ur slve a little more dramatic...like play some music in
>  the
>  >  background or something...or like macky does, do it one handed
>  while
>  >  fliping balls with the other hand at the same time.
>  >
>  >  Do let us know how it goes. And im sure, if u perform with the
>  cube,
>  >  atleast 2-3 ppl will get interested enuf to start cubing, and
>  thats
>  >  good for the community. So think of it as social work :)
>  >
>  >  Sachin.
>  >
>  >  On 1/4/06, master_bater_0000 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  >  > Ok, im thinking about what to do... I'm thinking about cubing
>  for my
>  >  > school talent show, if I get faster. But i don't know if people
>  would
>  >  > think it's cool or would laugh at me? A lot of people think
>  it's cool,
>  >  > but i don't know... What do you guys think? I need your help.
>  Thanks a
>  >  > lot.
>  >  >
>  >  > - Mr. Kiss
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