I honestly think that the answer is just fatigue.  Also, Jess didn't 
really have much motivation because there was no previous record.  
Pushing yourself through that type of exhaustion without motivation is 
very difficult.  As any person who runs track or cross-country or any 
type of racing sport, at the end when the body is completely filled 
with lactic acid, you're not really going to move any faster unless 
someone is cashing you down or unless you're trying to pass someone.  
Without the motivation, it's hard to justify in your own mind the pain 
that you're feeling.

Tyson Mao
Astrophysics '06
California Institute of Technology

On Feb 21, 2006, at 5:42 PM, Stefan Pochmann wrote:

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>> Question about Jess Bonde's 2000 cubes in 22 hours 16 minutes: Did
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> I remembered Jess isn't dead either, so I emailed him and he said a
> friend scrambled for him. Now I've asked for the reason he was so much
> slower than expected.
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> Stefan
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