Thom,

I was looking at the multislotting images in the file section of 
this group and was having a hard time deciphering them.  It doesn't 
seem that all the cases are shown.

Is this method basically pairing up a second pair as you insert the 
first pair?  Any tips to decipher?

Thanks.

Roger Wood

--- In [email protected], "thomkirjava" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I mostly use the stuff from http://grrroux.free.fr/.
> 
> I take some stuff from http://geocities.com/cubiks_ruber/ and
> sebastian's multislotting algs (second block)
> 
> Use pure CMLL, learning NMCMLL (http://tinyurl.com/mjn9v)
> 
> I think I'm the only sub-20 roux cuber who uses non-matching 
blocks :D
> 
> I also use opposite blocks and inverted blocks, I don't think there
> are pages for any of these, because half of roux is finding out 
stuff
> yourself.
> 
> ~Thom
> 
> (18 tomorrow!)
> 
> --- In [email protected], Hai Pham
> <aznboi1234321@> wrote:
> >
> > nice job! where did u find ure solution for the roux method? I'm
> thinking of learning it
> > 
> > thomkirjava <snkenjoi@> wrote:     19.38 19.36 22.06 17.70 18.97
> (17.43) 21.02 (26.18) 17.86 23.45 20.85
> >  18.21 ==> 19.78
> >  
> >  Pulled out all the stops for this one :D (the 26.18 was a pop)
> >  
> >  Thanks; Gilles, Dan, Paul, #rubik, etc. 
> >  
> >  Roux is definatly my favourite method now.
> >  
> >  Finally I can join the (not-so)-elite.
> >  
> >  I'm 18 tomorrow, so this is the best present I could have had :)
> >  
> >  Next I'm after sub-3 for BLD. I got a 3:13 today but meh...
> >  
> >  ~Thom
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