--- In [email protected], "Gunnar Krig" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], "Stefan Pochmann"
> <pochmann@> wrote:
> >I only write down my times during the average and let my 
> > computer do the stats *afterwards*). 
> > 
> > Cheers!
> > Stefan
> 
> 
> Is it so that you don't get nervous if you have a great rolling
> average coming? I've noticed that I'm not even close to as nervous
> when I write down the times, as when I put them into JNetCube after
> each solve and am able to see my session average.
> 
> /Gunnar

No, that's not the intention. I just prefer to store all times in text 
files and then run a program that I wrote to do the stats. This lets 
me keep all data and if I improve the program I just delete the stats 
files and run it again and it will compute the improved stats for all 
data again. I also like to include some comments sometimes and now I 
always include the scramble as well. For example I take the Sunday 
Contest scrambles and copy them into an editor:

R U D' ... L F' L2
D U' F ... B R2 F
R2 F R' ... L F2 U'

Then I solve and add the times and comments if I want to, e.g.:

=16.97 R U D' ... L F' L2
=12.34 D U' F ... B R2 F (PLL=U')
=23.45 R2 F R' ... L F2 U' (I suck)

Cheers!
Stefan






 
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