:O

that's awesome. there's a rice competition tomorrow (same thing as
harvard/mit, just in texas), but i don't think they have a cube thing.

:-/

On 2/24/06, rubiks1938 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey everyone,
>
> Tomorrow at Harvard there will be a math competition for high school 
> students, and one
> part of the schedule is mini-events that run in the afternoon. I have been 
> invited to go to
> Harvard tomorrow to give a lecture to students about the cube. So I will give 
> a
> presentation about some cube history, methods, how to derive the 4.3 x 10^19
> configurations, and show a few pictures from competitions. The competition 
> will provide
> 30 cubes, but I don't know if those are for participants to keep, or what 
> they'll do with the
> cubes.
>
> The Harvard-MIT Math Tournament website is here:
> http://web.mit.edu/hmmt/
>
> I will have pictures and (hopefully) videos that I can upload to my website 
> after the events
> tomorrow.
>
> Happy cubing,
> Andy
>
> http://andyscubepage.tk
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