Hi
1. learn the language. It's not that hard.
2. if you insist: use my favelet, that's even easier
http://vanderblonk.com/cube/favelet/index.htm
Then you won't be bothered with algorithm junk
3. Or, use my applet page if you'r handier with urls
http://vanderblonk.com/cube/cubeapplet.asp
e.g. http://vanderblonk.com/cube/cubeapplet.asp?alg=(ME)4

good luck
Michiel

--- In [email protected], "harrierfalcon" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I have only started cubing recently and have taken a great liking to 
> it; however, the only solution I have memorized is Blake O'Hares at 
> nerdparadise.com  I like the way Blake presented the algorithoms, 
> with little cubes because I still can't "speak" all that "R' F G'" 
> junk.   This solution only has you memorize around 12 algorithoms, 
> but takes forever.  My average time is around 1:15-1:25.  I'm 
looking 
> for a new speedcubing solution but with the fewest algorithoms to 
> memorize. Any suggestions?  PLEASE don't tell me the Fridich system 
> becauese my friend is trying to memorize it, and I think he's nuts 
> because there are "60+" algorithoms to memorize.
>







 
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