Your webpage (blindsolving instructions) says that people should let you know
what they think about your page. So, I'm going to say that not only did I think
it was hilarious/enjoyable/educational, it made me want to learn to blindsolve.
Although I have a horrible short-term memory (been diagnosed by professionals
as having this problem, lol), I am going to definetely give it a shot. Chris
H.'s emails earlier this week also helped with this, when he told me that he is
confident that ANYONE can learn, with dedication. (Thanks to Chris, and to the
other people who were responding to my questions earlier this week about the
5x5x5 blindsolve)
Anyways, great site. I will start working on that sometime in the next few
months? (weeks? hours?) Btw, do you think it'd be good to start with a 2x2x2 ?
Thanks, and good job
David
ps--one other random question, since i don't want to send another message
just for this: what is your opinion on getting a 5x5x5 before getting a 4x4x4?
i've only asked one person so far, and he said it's fine, but that other people
would disagree with him.. thanks.
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