Hi Stefan,

I have seen Casey's results already... :).. But I was just joking 
around, of course.

On the first generation stackmat, I did not have any problems in 
competitions, and I don't think there ever was a clear rule about 
how to start (well, not about where to put your hands on the 
timer)... So this is just the way I start :p. Judges never had a 
problem with the way I start in competition, and the way I do it 
when I am at home should be correct if I want to send my records to 
the UWR list. (Because timing with JNetCube (starting with hands 
flat on the table) is also allowed).

Cyou!

Joël.

--- In [email protected], "Stefan Pochmann" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], Joël van Noort 
> <joel_vn@> wrote:
> >
> > Hey guys,
> > 
> > I took my time for this, but I finally added some pics of my 
trip to 
> > Florida! Not many pics of the competition part, by the way... 
> Anyway: 
> > enjoy!: www.solvethecube.co.uk.
> > 
> > - Joël.
> >
> 
> Hi Joel,
> 
> thanks, nice to see some more pictures of what was going on when I 
was 
> not yet there. But hey, "Maybe WCA should recognise female cubing 
> records"??? Have a look at http://www.nascarjon.us/02.05.06.htm 
and 
> you'll see there's no need for it :-)
> 
> I also watched your average video. I think your start is illegal 
> (fingers not on the sensors but in front of them).
> 
> Cheers!
> Stefan
>







 
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