The fancifle 3x3x3 sticker is indeed a 3x3x3 = 27, but sometimes in my 
inspiration, I solve +1 to be dominant 28 denomination.  The spirit 
transcends the PVC, and the class-1 Lever of the metatarsals used to 
manipulate said item becomes credit card plastic.  Blindfold it is 
must, and D2 R2 is reverse of Starwars droid, so it must be magic.

But then we consider, with intrepid imagination, the journey to the 
dead zone called sun, where SPF protection orders of magnitude greater 
than 3x3x3 is not 27, but is far higher, so we look at 5x5x5, the 
inventor who died trying to +1 to 126.  Sun is main sequence dwarf, and 
8 corners Mr. Rubik aligned, and realized Yoda grammar is not funny, 
but the cube he solved.

Though our webskills decline, not everyone has privilege of cartesian 
design.  My website is in cylindrical, and my friends use polar.  
Convert formats and coordinates by paying Russian college math students 
we must, but even so, the best average for the Moldovan club still 
exceeds 8 seconds, and 8 is 2x2x2.  Magic?  No?  Yes... maybe.  
Probably, maybe, will you go to prom with me?

If 2x2x2 is the son of god, then 3x3x3 is the incarnation of god, and 
humans transcend the ultimate deity in our sport by aligning the pretty 
colors, which look so pretty, how ever pretty, when one takes acid.

But solve cube alfresco with redivivus chagrin and sometimes gaucherie 
panache.  I sit on toilet and have lots of logorrhea, sometimes smells 
very assiduous, but brown sylvan eats my magic, and food voluptuary 
tickles inure organ.  I have fun!  Because sometimes, control is 
auspicious, and if English is the universal language, then tmesis is 
the solution, carapace can be used to protect us because Leroy Jenkins 
is paladin and hales and needs sacrosanct melange of sword to find 
vainglory.  Stupid!  Nonsense, and hogwash!  But arctic tundra finds 
sub rosa digerati and confrere is NOT A NEOPHYTE becomes querulous and 
vociferous with cube, we find pot full of boiling water and cook our 
own brother, but find ourselves thrown into a firmament because The 
Bible was real, and flackja can jollification and find benefaction and 
good feelings, without orgasm, apposite from cynosure and quiddity, but 
the perquisite, is to eat Hogmanay.

But the toilet also has room for 
http://dictionary.reference.com/wordoftheday/archive/2005/12/.

All right, what's the point of all of this?  The message is hardly 
intelligible, but if you're trying to prove something, that you're the 
fastest in the world, or that you're the father of blindfolding, or 
that you're the best blindfold cuber in the world, I welcome you to our 
competition, where I will eagerly await the challenge of setting a 
blindfold time less than half of yours.

I solved one in 1:20 last night.  Let's go.

Tyson Mao
Astrophysics '06
California Institute of Technology

On Mar 25, 2006, at 11:40 AM, Gaétan Guimond wrote:

> The chess gamer look for the best move my explanation is easy and
> real no ?  Only to realize that nobody controls it completely the
> fewest move on the smallest or 2x2x2, it's magic.
>
> My average of 3 consecutive game on swedish club on the web is
> 11,9,9.
>
> I presume for this club, the best cuber is the fastest physical
> ability, time reaction, memorisation, not for me.
> I pushed the limit of cartesian on tv show with my cube 3x3x3=27.
> open your spririt. My contribution is inspiration + frustration. I'm
> the first behind his back on tv or this web is not important I don't
> know anyway my game look super fast. I was not declared normal I was
> the first.
> I was a sun direct on dead zone time.
> My friend inventor 5x5x5 in 1981, patent, paper and machine is
> ++$10000. 100 % aluminium smooth and stable.
> On ne cherche pas des sponsors et personne nous a offert un billet
> d'avion.
> This communauty look for egotrip only sorry innocent maybe and I
> wish.
>
> "I studied variations of a 2x2x2 cube. I was immediately struck by
> the wealth that could be sensed only from this start " (Erno Rubik).
>
> M. Rubik had only an intuition that there must be a method. He
> started out by aligning the eight corner cubies correctly on the
> rubik's cube 3x3x3".
>
> My primate picture on Toronto on this web is a curious hazard only
> for you
>
> This world is English universal language or podium. I'm better now
> maybe:)
>
> Where is the cube 99 x 99 x 99 anyway the number of corner on this
> imaginary cube is 8 too.
>
> The news paper or the spectator is a neophyte he look the fast hand
> only. The 2x2x2 is not the puzzle for me because never cube exist
> without him.
>
> I like Sergio Leone use the serious and humor. This life is fragile
> and important. The 2x2x2 look easy too.
>
> Many webmaster or cuber is very poor with my link and my show is
> special.. I'm a cartesian of cube me too. Anyway who is the better
> u, me or him, is my perception and the 3x3x3 is only a cube for the
> beast on thescene but the 2x2x2 is the son of god, do you see god
> cube ? I like the stairway to heaven version of Frank Zappa song.
>
> GG
>
> PS: The 99 is not the fast on the ice but he is fast with the puck.
> My best visitor is the young Uwe Wong.
>
>
>
>
>
> --- In [email protected], makimoto2000us
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I suggested age category a while ago and am exploring how should
> we
>> set.
>>
>>> The problem I feel with having age divisions, like in chess, is
>> that
>>> cubing is not something that takes many years to mature.  In
> other
>>> words, the best cuber in the world isn't an experienced veteran
>> who's
>>> played the game for 20 years.  People like Anssi and Macky are
> just
>>> kids...
>> #1 Learing periods
>> Tyson is partly right.
>> For teenagers, it may be easy to achieve world class speed in
> short
>> term.
>> Yes, this is one of good things in cubing.
>>
>> But it isn't true for all the people.
>> Anssi and Macky are great kids.
>> However, even Macky took 4 years to achieve first sub20 average
>> accoring to unofficial records.
>> I think 4 year is not short for kids.
>> Macky quickly stretched his records after he participated in
> wc2003.
>> He must be motivated by participating in wc2003.
>>
>> #2 Cubing and Chess
>> And I think cubing requires more physical ability than chess.
>> That's why all the cubers at final of wc2005 was under30 except
> Jon.
>>
>> #3 Some rewards for kids
>> It is great thing for kids to participate in the same competition
>> with the world champion.
>> But they should be more motivated for speed if he could be
> rewarded.
>>
>>
>> #4 Future of cubing community
>> And I am not sure how long I can contribute for cubing community.
>> I don't know how long Ron, Tyson, and Gilles can do as same as for
>> now.
>> Someone may take over those role but we should set age categories,
>> and lure more kids to cube and seed for future.
>>
>> #5 Difference in each country and area
>> I don't understand why U-18 was raised for discussion.
>> I feel the situation is different between California and the other
>> region.
>> Obviously, there is Caltech Cube Club and I believe there are many
>> high school and university students in California.
>> In case of Japan, there are not many student cubers,
> unfortunately,
>> although we wished for someone to establish cube clubs in
>> universities and high schools.
>> Instead, many Japanese kids are started cubing and listed on
>> unofficial youngest solvers.
>> Those kids are encouraged to cube by seeing their name on
> unofficial
>> list.
>>
>> Think that we started unofficial record lists, could not be
>> satisfied with it, and finally established official lists.
>> They should want to have that kinds.
>>
>>
>> #6 My suggestion is following.
>> ###1 12 and under 12
>> To my knowledge, those kids go to elementary school. A few kids
> may
>> go to junior high.
>> But the start of school year is different in each country,
>> categorizing by age must be better.
>>
>> ###2 10 and under 10
>> To our experience, there are a few very fast (20-30 sec) kids at
> 12
>> year-old.
>> Since most of those kids solve in 1-3 min, this may be good to to
>> motivate relatively slow kids.
>>
>>
>> Masayuki
>>
>> P.S.
>> Please consider senior group there are several cubers more than 70-
>> year-old in Japan.
>> And I am 40 now.
>>
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