Watch the movements and the camera shaking... I see no reason to 
believe it was sped up to be honest.  Nothing seems out of the 
ordinary.

--- In [email protected], christopher_pelley 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Agreed.  Also, I know a lot of cell phones cameras produce a video 
> that is slightly faster than "real time," so that's probably the 
> explanation.  Very impressive nevertheless!  It looked like he had 
> to do the Sune a few times before he completed OLL.
> 
> Chris
> 
> 
> --- In [email protected], Tyson Mao <tmao@> 
> wrote:
> >
> > Kids generally move suspiciously fast.  Honestly, there's no 
> reason to 
> > speed up the video.  A 2 minute solve is the same as a 90 second 
> solve, 
> > and is pretty much the same as a 5 minute solve for a 5 year-
old.  
> In 
> > addition, I know I personally would be way too lazy to speed up 
a 
> > video.
> > 
> > Tyson Mao
> > Astrophysics '06
> > California Institute of Technology
> > 
> > On Feb 10, 2006, at 7:31 AM, Matt Moberly wrote:
> > 
> > > Not that it makes it any less impressive, but it looks like 
the 
> video 
> > > is
> > > sped up.  The kids in the background are moving suspiciously 
> fast.
> >
>






 
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