These are in no way final, but this is what the Caltech Cube Club will
expect from you if you want to break the record.
First of all, we don't plan on running another event like this again
until the summer. We simply don't have time, and I think I can safely
say, unless you go to a tech school in India, we have more homework
than you. Our schedule is booked until the summer. If you are
interested in breaking this event, you'll have to wait until June. We
are currently busy working on a competition for March 11, March 27, and
April 22, as well as US Nationals.
You must provide 10 cubes. These cubes must all be approved by the
WCA. You might want to have more just in case some break. Yeah, I
personally don't have 10 speed cubes. Find some friends and borrow
some. We need 10 cubes because it assists in the counting. Actually
wait... you're going to need to provide 12 cubes in case one breaks so
we have 10 cubes in the cycle. We had about 15 cubes available for
Brent's record.
You will provide some staff. Our club will provide two staff
positions. The cube scramble checker, and the counter. You must find
people that can read notation and scramble a cube relatively quickly,
and furthermore, you've got to get them to agree to scramble for 24
hours, or you're going to need two people to switch off, or three
people, etc. Basically, you provide the scramblers.
That's about it. If someone is interested in an attempt to break this
record, contact me and we'll work it out. That's how Brent and I
coordinated. We've been talking to each other back and forth for
several months and we were able to work something out. If you want to
do this, shoot me an e-mail.
Tyson Mao
Astrophysics '06
California Institute of Technology
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