Yeah, the Generation 2 StackMat has that problem.  Unfortunately, we 
can't do anything about it if you reset the timer yourself.  There's no 
one really to blame for that.  San Francisco is certainly much cooler 
than Los Angeles in the winter.  Gloves?

Tyson Mao
MSC #631
California Institute of Technology

On Jan 15, 2006, at 7:35 PM, smgfreak_dk wrote:

> I believe Jason Kovacic purposely DNFed a one-handed solve but
> couldn't continue.
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> I had a ridiculous DNF on my first speed solve of final round. The new
> generation timer has the reset button near the sensor, and I
> accidentally hit it when stopping the timer. sigh. very bad
> competition for me.. I think sitting down helps me. shakey cold
> nervous fingers.
>
> congrats to everyone who did well =)
>
> Darren
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> --- In [email protected], "Stefan Pochmann"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> --- In [email protected], "Jeff Soesbe" <[EMAIL 
>> PROTECTED]
>> .> wrote:
>>>
>>> - 4x4x4 and 3x-onehanded were run with elimination times. If you
>>> finished a solve in more than 2:30, you didn't get any more solves.
>>>
>>> [This one killed me when I made a mistake at the end of my fourth
>> one-
>>> handed solve and had to essentially solve twice, ending up at 2:33.
>>> Ouch! No average for me :(]
>>
>> You should've just stopped the timer before the limit, no matter how
>> solved your cube is. That's a DNF then, which is much better than
>> disqualification.
>>
>> Was this maybe the reason why Macky DNFed at 4x4?
>>
>> Btw, why do the results say DNF for your fifth attempt? That means you
>> were allowed a fifth solve.
>>
>> Cheers!
>> Stefan
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