Tim, I agree 100%...2 minutes??? like what for...5 seconds gives me my
cross most of the time...then i use some time to look for my first
corner...

Craig

--- In [email protected], "Tim Reynolds"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> What on earth do you look at for 2 minutes??
> 
> Anyway, 15 seconds is the official regulation time.  So, if he were 
> in a contest, he'd get a time of 2:25.  I vote for you.
> 
> -Tim
> 
> --- In [email protected], "adam_kl1" 
> <adam_kl1@> wrote:
> >
> > hi, hope this isnt a dumb question, but I am hoping you can help
> > settle an argument between a friend and I.
> > 
> > His method of solving the cube is to study it for ~2 minutes, and 
> then
> > solve in about 40 seconds. I dont know what method he uses.
> > 
> > My method of solving the cube is to pick the cube up and just start
> > solving immediately, it takes me about 1 min 30 seconds
> > to solve using a pretty straightforward method from a 20 year old
> > Penguin paperback book.
> > 
> > My argument is, that it takes him about 2 mins 40 to solve the 
> cube,
> > whereas it takes me about 1 min 30, but he argues he is the 
> fastest,
> > discounting the studying time and claiming it takes him only 40 
> seconds.
> > 
> > In any situation though, whenever we are both simultaneously 
> passed a
> > cube neither of us has seen before, I always solve before he has 
> even
> > started twisting.
> > 
> > so who is fastest?
> >
>






 
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