I think what's described happened to me at the last competition.

The cube popped during my final move, and before I realized it I had  
stopped the timer.

And that's a DNF, of course Technically, the solve isn't over until  
you've stopped the timer.

/Lars

On Mar 17, 2006, at 12:44, Chris Hunt wrote:

> My guess is that it would be a DNF because the timer is stopped and
> when the judge looks at the cube, it's not solved.
>
> -Chris
>
> On 3/17/06, Craig Bouchard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> If you go to stop the timer and as you stop the timer a piece comes
>> out of the cube, like you pull it out as you let go of the  
>> cube...Does
>> that count as a pop???  Cuz its technically after the solve is  
>> over...
>>
>> Thanks for reading my nonsense,
>>
>> Craig Bouchard
>> May the Cube be with you...
>>
>> PS: Go Clancy, oh, and I like ur car too :p



 
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