~mr mixx~ The Candyman Messages 11,355 Location USA Nov 19, 2006 #11 well when those things came out, it was ahead of it's time. the guy that even came up with that concept was a gunius.
well when those things came out, it was ahead of it's time. the guy that even came up with that concept was a gunius.
B boardordi3 Fully Optimized Messages 2,392 Nov 19, 2006 #12 yeah i still dont understand how the things can turn and spin in all those directions, like how ther assembled is weird
yeah i still dont understand how the things can turn and spin in all those directions, like how ther assembled is weird
alvino Golden Master Messages 19,967 Nov 19, 2006 #13 Natalya said: what is speedstacking? Click to expand... Read the very first post. He talks about it near the end.
Natalya said: what is speedstacking? Click to expand... Read the very first post. He talks about it near the end.
OP OP I i want a laptop In Runtime Messages 309 Nov 19, 2006 #14 G35x said: Can you link me to a site wheere it teaches you how to become better? Click to expand... http://www.ws.binghamton.edu/fridrich/cube.html
G35x said: Can you link me to a site wheere it teaches you how to become better? Click to expand... http://www.ws.binghamton.edu/fridrich/cube.html
David Lindon Golden Master Messages 15,233 Nov 19, 2006 #15 i want a laptop said: http://www.ws.binghamton.edu/fridrich/cube.html Click to expand... Thanks I'll give that a go
i want a laptop said: http://www.ws.binghamton.edu/fridrich/cube.html Click to expand... Thanks I'll give that a go
OP OP I i want a laptop In Runtime Messages 309 Nov 19, 2006 #16 David Lindon said: Thanks I'll give that a go Click to expand... you know how to solve the cube? cuz the fridrich method os somewhat advanced... you should find one of the like 100000000 pages on beginer methods... also a popular method... http://lar5.com/cube/
David Lindon said: Thanks I'll give that a go Click to expand... you know how to solve the cube? cuz the fridrich method os somewhat advanced... you should find one of the like 100000000 pages on beginer methods... also a popular method... http://lar5.com/cube/