Tyson,

I'm in Dallas (actually Garland and work in downtown Dallas), but 
probably can't help with what you want.  I do a layer solve (see RE 
Dallas "Old School") and avg 40-45 sec.  I also have a beginner layer 
method that I teach that has only 5 total alg's, from layer 2 to 
completion (no inverse etc.) that a beginner can learn and memorize 
in one day (probable avg solve would be around 90 sec, because 
although only 5 total alg for layer 2 and top, they may have to 
repeat the same alg a couple of times for each step).  Yes, not 
efficient, but can be memorized easily in a couple of hours.

Currently trying to learn Fridich/CFOP (cross/F2L/OLL/PLL), but don't 
know enough to really teach it...still trying to learn/memorize 
myself.

Like I said, probably not what you are looking for, but let me know 
if I can help out.

Brent


--- In [email protected], Tyson Mao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
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> Gonzales :-D
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> Tyson Mao
> Astrophysics '06
> California Institute of Technology
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> On Feb 15, 2006, at 6:36 PM, neonknight379 wrote:
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> > No, I'm actually about 5 hours southwest of Dallas.
> >
> > Casey
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> > --- In [email protected], Sapan Upadhyay
> > <cubekid@> wrote:
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> >> isn't casey from dallas?
> >>
> >> On 2/15/06, Tyson Mao <tmao@> wrote:
> >>> Are there any Rubik's Cube solvers in Dallas?  I have a friend 
who is
> >>> interested in learning.
> >>>
> >>> Tyson Mao
> >>> Astrophysics '06
> >>> California Institute of Technology
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> >>> Yahoo! Groups Links
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> >> --
> >> -cubekid
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