[Video] A Sticky for Random AWESOME Videos?

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Harb

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Undercity

Undercity is great, I love seeing the parts of cities you aren't meant or allowed to see. Always the most interesting parts.
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Vintage

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PUTZ, that undercity video was really cool. I love exploring like that (especially off limits areas) so I found that pretty interesting to watch. I wish I could have been there with those guys when they were filming.
 

Apos

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He's writing down how fast it will take him to solve the layout of the cube he has just created.

eg. He scrambles the cube. Looks at it. Writes down how fast he can solve it. Starts the timer and begins....

He does that twice....

I know that... the question is how he guess how fast he can solve it.
 

Floyd

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Feb 19, 2006
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I know that... the question is how he guess how fast he can solve it.
Its not a guess. He sets up a sequence he has done countless times. I would guess the real trick is getting the timing down to the hundreth of a second. I would imagine it took him a few videos shots to get it down pat. Either that or his timer program is coded to put the the tenths and hundreths he wants......:p

My son used to 'solve' the cube behind his back. Its pretty much just a sequence of turns. He's told me its just a matter of learning the number and sequence of turns to move a square or pattern of squares to a particular face and location. But then he's a math genious and I'm not......:(
 

fiftyone

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Its not a guess. He sets up a sequence he has done countless times. I would guess the real trick is getting the timing down to the hundreth of a second. I would imagine it took him a few videos shots to get it down pat. Either that or his timer program is coded to put the the tenths and hundreths he wants......:p

My son used to 'solve' the cube behind his back. Its pretty much just a sequence of turns. He's told me its just a matter of learning the number and sequence of turns to move a square or pattern of squares to a particular face and location. But then he's a math genious and I'm not......:(

Be proud Floyd, be proud...not :( but :).
My son is studying applied laungeges in France, he talks better inglish than wot i does.
Thats teh troof.