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Well it's very nice to meet you! Congrats on the solve. Hope you can try one of the higher ones now....
spel_werdz_rite
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Oct 17, 2007
5:53 am
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Okay, this may seem confusing, but I'm notiboyicr@... (who joined the group today as well :p). Long story. notiboyicr is my old yahoo account that's been...
zzzonked90
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Oct 17, 2007
4:24 pm
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Yep, back here in terestrial land I just bought me up a Rubik's Revenge. ;) Does anyone know if there is a solution guide for this somewhere online, for the...
Jesse Thompson
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Oct 20, 2007
10:29 am
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Try Dan Harris' CubeStation at www.cubestation.co.uk. The link to the solution is somewhere in the left column. Happy solving (: Oh here's a suggestion from...
zzzonked90
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Oct 20, 2007
7:06 pm
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Hooray! Yep, that toot did the trick. Now my revenge time is down to 9min 36sec after only a handful of solves. :) w00t! Thanks mister end of the phone book :)...
Jesse Thompson
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Oct 22, 2007
9:56 am
434
I've never solved a rubik's cube. the idea for my presentation is to take the techniques that I'm learning in my abstract algebra class, and use them to...
iatkotep
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Nov 14, 2007
3:02 am
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... Good luck! I would be surprised if you succeed in this venture; but it will be an impressive achievement if you do succeed. Yes, Rubik's Cube is a good...
David Vanderschel
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Nov 14, 2007
10:26 am
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If all you want to do is make a program solve a rublix cube you could always solve it using the brute force method where you try all possible combinations of...
Jenelle Levenstein
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Nov 14, 2007
5:32 pm
437
... Note that dave explicitly stated that he wanted to use techniques he was learning in his abstract algebra class to _derive_ a solution. ... Sorry, not for...
David Vanderschel
david_vds
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Nov 15, 2007
5:39 am
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I talked to my professor... he has seen the stuff I'm already doing... I'm starting by categorizing all the possible twists of a hypercobe face into it's own...
david lawson
iatkotep
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Nov 15, 2007
4:55 pm
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Just wanted to say congratulations on the solves for the 3^4, 4^4, and 5^4. Keeping the cubing world of higher dimensions alive, I give you a big hearty "Well...
spel_werdz_rite
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Nov 18, 2007
6:42 pm
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Hello Remi, I guess I should have announced when your 3^4 checkerboard record was taken from you last year! Well you have your record back now and the universe...
Melinda Green
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Feb 2, 2008
6:53 am
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Hi, I recently joined the MC4D group after solving the 3x3x3x3 and thought I'd send an introduction message along the lines of those submitted by other...
Chris Ahna
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Feb 3, 2008
1:45 am
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Hello, my name is Marvin Castellon. I am 14 years old. I live in Alexandria, Virginia and I joined soon after I soved the 3x3x3x3. The first time I solved the...
marvincastellonrubiks...
marvincastel...
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Mar 20, 2008
2:21 am
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Hey guys, I wanted to let you all know the Revenge version of the 5D cube has been solved for the first time! I just uploaded Noel Chalmer's solution to the ...
Roice Nelson
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Mar 21, 2008
1:44 am
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Congratulations indeed!! This is definitely a tour de force, Noel. Congratulations on setting a record that can never be taken from you. There is no question...
Melinda Green
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Mar 22, 2008
6:43 am
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I also would like to congratulate Noel of his achivement. 4x4x4x4x4 is real monster. I definetly will not even try to solve it. Although if there be 6D cube...
Remigiusz Durka
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Mar 24, 2008
12:17 pm
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too many!!!!!!!!!!!! y'all are crazy I don't even know when you find the time to attempt these crazzy puzzles much less solve them. On Mon, Mar 24, 2008 at...
Jenelle Levenstein
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Mar 24, 2008
4:29 pm
448
Given that all of the solutions are posted in clusters around Winter holidays and Summer (except Noel - Spring Break maybe?), I'm going to stretch and say most...
jwgibson3
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Mar 25, 2008
3:20 am
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Hi, my name is Stephen Face. I solved the cube a few months ago but have not had time to finish my introduction until now (Yea spring break). I recently turned...
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savethewatts
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Mar 25, 2008
4:27 am
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Hi! My name is Marcin Kostrzewa and I live in Krakow, Poland. I'm 14 and I'm going to school. I interested in cubing since October 2007. A few weeks ago I...
marcinkostrzewa
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Mar 26, 2008
4:16 pm
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Proof that god's algorithm for the 3^3 is no more than 25 twists: http://arxivblog.com/?p=332 -Melinda...
Melinda Green
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Mar 30, 2008
4:36 am
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Many congratulations on your amazing achievement Noel! This is excellent news and I trust you are enjoying all the buzz and stisfaction you deserve with this...
markoram109
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Mar 31, 2008
3:43 pm
453
Your forgetting that the complexity of the moves required to solve the cube increases as you add dimensions, so a 4D being would still have trouble solving a...
Jenelle Levenstein
othelochamp
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Apr 1, 2008
12:55 am
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... Most folks seem to believe this, but I think there is a sense in which it is not so. The sense in which it is clearly true is that there are more things...
David Vanderschel
david_vds
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Apr 1, 2008
2:01 am
455
I have found by teaching other people to solve the 3x3x3 rubix cube that the hardest part of solving it is to figure out how the puzzle moves in 3 dimensions....
Jenelle Levenstein
othelochamp
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Apr 1, 2008
3:09 am
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Thanks guys for the comments/feedback: I found them all very interesting. Certainly there are more things to keep track of as the dimensions go up, but I...
Mark Oram
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Apr 1, 2008
2:54 pm
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Simply awesome! Well, without building a new mountain (please Remi don't mention MC6D ;)), it seems the largest (human-climbable) peak has been summited! I'm...
Roice Nelson
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Apr 2, 2008
1:49 am
458
I had hoped to hear some discussion about Melinda's parity question. I have never really understood the parity thing as much as I would like, but that won't...
Roice Nelson
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Apr 2, 2008
1:50 am
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Yeah, interesting reading for me too. I was swayed by some of the ideas, but I think I'm sticking with my first thought when I heard the question posed, which...
Roice Nelson
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Apr 2, 2008
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