Without a doubt (funny... the phrase sounds familiar) that solve is the 
world record fastest solve.  We cannot define lucky.

Tyson Mao
MSC #631
California Institute of Technology

On Jan 16, 2006, at 1:09 AM, Per Kristen Fredlund wrote:

> Hmm ...
>
> Im not too sure about the rules, but i think that would count as an
> official world record anyhow, even how lucky the solve is. This is
> because the scramble is same for everyone at that competition. Had u
> achieved that at home it's another matter :-)
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> Cheers!
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> -Per
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>> --- In [email protected], Leyan Lo
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> Hey guys,
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>> That 11.13 second solve I had had a PLL skip.  No world record for
> me in
>> my eyes.  Many thanks to Tyson for running the competition.
>>
>> Leyan "Macky is still my hero" Lo
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>> Craig Bouchard wrote:
>>> ...My 2 cents...
>>>
>>> Betting it was lucky :p sorry Leyan if it wasn't...but...Leyan's
>>> previous best was set a few days ago using Tyson's cube with a
> time of
>>> 11.97...so he either got a new PB, or it was lucky...now an
> American
>>> has the North American record...grrrrrrrrrrrrr...
>>>
>>> Craig
>>>
>>>
>>> --- In [email protected], "Ian"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi All,
>>>>
>>>> The official 3x3x3 single solve world record was broken today at
> the
>>>> Caltech Winter Competition. Leyan Lo set a time of 11.13 seconds.
>>>>
>>>> Tyson left a message on my phone and asked me to post since they
> don't
>>>> have internet right now.
>>>>
>>>> Ian
>>>>
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