
Giggity goo
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				Neon  
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Giggity goo
I actually spent the time to learn how to solve a Rubix cube off by heart, lol.  I've no idea why I bothered doing it now.  Epic waste of 2 hours of my life.  Although now with this new skill, I'll be able to pull all of the ladies  
			
			
									
									
						
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				Neon  
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Re: Giggity goo
I can actually do them in 5mins, but that's at a push.  It took me 2 hours to understand and memorise the algorithms.  I can't even comprehend how hard it must be to learn to complete one with 20seconds.
			
			
									
									
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Re: Giggity goo
they memorize up to 40ish algorithms, maybe even more.Neon wrote:I can actually do them in 5mins, but that's at a push. It took me 2 hours to understand and memorise the algorithms. I can't even comprehend how hard it must be to learn to complete one with 20seconds.
thats funny tho, because I just learned how to solve a rubix cube like 2-3 days ago.


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				Neon  
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Re: Giggity goo
Lol that put's the 7 I remembered to shame. ^^ Weird haha. I got the rubix cube i'm using probably 10 years ago and today is the first time its been complete in all that time. I remember sitting down with it, trying to complete it not realising that it required algorithms. Trying to do it by logic and no knowledge of how to complete a cube beforehand must be next to impossible.topher wrote:they memorize up to 40ish algorithms, maybe even more.
thats funny tho, because I just learned how to solve a rubix cube like 2-3 days ago.
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				[SoE]_Zaitsev  
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A friend of mine did this in 4 minutes. He just learned how to do it exactly. He told me it took him 2 weeks to learn it from the top of his head. Mental! I gave up after 1 minute 
			
			
									
									
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				aicaramba  
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Re: Giggity goo
I know a guy who did it in 20 seconds or so.. He tried to explain me how to do it, but I lost him 
			
			
									
									
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				Neon  
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Re: Giggity goo
I don't know anyone in reallife that knows how to do it.  My fastest time is 3:39... I don't think i can get much faster without learning new algerithms....which is hassle.
			
			
									
									
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				Neon  
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Re: Giggity goo
Lol   The fact that I can complete a rubix cube will never be disclosed by me in real life ;p
 The fact that I can complete a rubix cube will never be disclosed by me in real life ;p
			
			
									
									
						 The fact that I can complete a rubix cube will never be disclosed by me in real life ;p
 The fact that I can complete a rubix cube will never be disclosed by me in real life ;p- 
				Neon  
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Re: Giggity goo
Do you consider these forums to be "real life"? - In the sense that gamers use the phrase.
			
			
									
									
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				Neon  
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Fair enough.  
			
			
									
									
						
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				Drofder2004  
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Re: Giggity goo
Erm, why?
This is the modern world, why learn to do something you can get a PC to do for you?
http://www.wrongway.org/cube/solve.html
			
			
									
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				Neon  
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Re: Giggity goo
THen why learn anything if a computer can already do it? I don't want a computer to do it for me.Drofder2004 wrote:Erm, why?
This is the modern world, why learn to do something you can get a PC to do for you?
http://www.wrongway.org/cube/solve.html

 
														
