Hi :-)

The record would be pretty much the same. People would use another 
fast method. Im in no doubt that other methods can be just as fast :D

The good thing about the Fridrich method is that it can be learnt in 
steps. Increasing complexity. Increasing number of algorithms. And 
from Fridrich u can extend it to even more complex methods. So 
there's no wonder it's such a popular method ;-)

Have fun!

-Per

> --- In [email protected], "skeneegee" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I thought Jessica would win this for sure. Her basic method is 
used by
> the majority of world class speedcubers. If her method wasn't used 
at
> all, what would the world record be today?
> 
> -mike
> 
> 
> --- In [email protected], "richy_jr_2000"
> <richy_jr_2000@> wrote:
> >
> > I tallied up the nominations, and have finally created a poll 
for Most 
> > Influential Cuber.  Sorry for the gigantic delay in doing this.  
Have 
> > fun!
> > 
> > http://www.geocities.com/rubiks_galaxia/poll.html
> > 
> > -Richard Patterson
> > richy_jr_2000@
> >
>






 
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