Cubesmith looks like a great site, wish I'd found that a long while
ago.  I graduated 2004, sophomore at U of I now, majoring in math
stuff.  So I just ordered the set of tiles for 4.50 from that site, or
would you recommend the plain stickers from them?  And then I should
get the DIY cube with only the cube (no stickers) from rubiks.com?

--- In [email protected], Mike Bennett
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On 2/11/06, tbiggscuber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Hey, yeah I'll have to do that.  I tried to rubiks website and they
> > are out of the stickers right now, said they might get them in a week.
> > They've got the regular stickers and then some PVC stickers?  Sounds
> > like the PVC stay on much better, so I'll try to get those when they
> > come in.
> 
> 
> www.cubesmith.com for all of your sticker needs.  Beats the pants off
> Rubik's in selection, price, shipping, and durability.
> 
> What's the metronome thing?  I've heard several times that going
> > slower during F2L can help improve times, but can you describe in
> > better detail how to go about it.
> 
> 
> As a good practice tool, use a metronome to choose a slow beat. 
Then, force
> yourself to do 1 move per beat, and not pause.  Work up to the best
speed
> you can without any pauses.
> 
> I went to school in Johnston, where did you go?
> 
> 
> I went to Newton, but most of my family is from Des Moines, and I
live there
> currently.  When did you graduate?  I'm class of 2003.
> 
> -Tyler
> 
> 
> -Mike
> 
> 
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>






 
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