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> nice alg, frederick, maybe you could explain to us all how you get
> these and other edge algs using the cube solver applets, i'm very
> interested to hear the details
Hi Clancy,
all parity algs on your website come from me (message 12920 on this
forum), except Chris Hardwick's one which is longer than mine.
Few months ago, I asked you a friendly question about the credit page
of bigcubes.com
According to your answers ( with no polite words, like "hello" by
example), you doubted I found them by myself, and you said anybody
could find algs because it's easy with computers.
So, if it's so easy, do it by yourself, publish your own algs or
respect the others.
I can refresh your memory if you don't remember what your answers were.
You said :
""well i have never even seen the page you posted, i got all of those
algorithms from frank morris, he said some of them came may have come
from ron, stefan, chris and others, including you, although you are
the only one that feels the need to claim any credit for these. feel
free to ask frank about his involvement in this project. if some algs
trickled down to him from you great, but i really doubt you found
every single one of those on your own, since lots of people could and
can solve the professor long before you....and furthermore i don't
think anyone "owns" algorithms....the reason i mentioned his name is
because he actually helped me, and didn't just want credit for
something anyone could have found, lots of people know how to run cube
solver applets. I haven't really given anyone credit for anything
yet, i was more concerned with bettering the cubing community and
getting more people into solving larger cubes than an ego trip.""
""again i NEVER saw the post u showed me, ask frank morris he sent me
all of those algs. and i will be happy to give credit to anyone that
has contributed to the big cube community, but as i said the site isn't
done, i wanted to give people that information since i had seen
repeated frequent posts regarding those last 2 sets of edges. i plan
on expanding the site site to 4x4 also, but since there is already a
decent method method on this on chris' site the 5x5 was my first
focus. again i don't claim to have made these up, honestly i don't
care who did, i'm interested in providing the information to everyone.
and yes
everyone can use a solver for larger cubes, you're not the only one
capable of writing or using solving programs. for the fourth time, i
didn't choose any of these algorithms, as i said they were given to me
by frank. i said get a clue because these are not YOUR algs. they
are everyone's. i thought all cubers were less selfish than that and
more concerned about helping everyone to get as good as they can be. but
be rest assured when i get to the credits page which is my LAST
priorty, your name will surely be mentioned as i am fully aware of
your contributions to the big cube community. it seems a litte
ridiculous that within no time of that being posted all that you are
concerned about credit for algs that many people have and use. Feel
free to message me if u want to continue this conversation, also i'm
sure frank can vouch for the fact that EVERY SINGLE last 2 edge
algorithm on that page, was given to me by him. now i'm kind of busy
trying to make the best site for larger cubes on the net, so kindly
excuse me if i don't have time to give credit to everyone who thinks
they discovered something that was around long before they had picked
a cube up.""
For your "dreaded 10th case", I posted :
(F2) (Rr) D2 (Rr)' F2 U2 F2 (Ll) B2 (Ll)' F2
It's in the message 12920.
Have fun,
Frédérick.
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