Haha I believe you. I didn't question it for a second. Why would I?
I used to know it with exception of like the 6 little "l"s. But I took a break from serious cubing. Gonna have to go through and remember them all.
If you wanna continue the tutorial then go for it. If you see anything that is wrong then just say the word.
Forum Mafia is a little different in that it is way more indepth than face to face. Also the deadlines are much longer, Newbies themselves have 3 week deadlines. With 3 day nights depending on your mod.
(Right after I said I was trying for a sub 20 I got an almost sub 20 Ao5 and blew the last solve due to nerves.)
Although the border between madness and genius is very narrow.
In post 100, Robocopter87 wrote:Haha I believe you. I didn't question it for a second. Why would I?
We all know that "annoying guy on Speedsolving" is a common fake claim.
*is shot for how bad that joke was*
I used to know it with exception of like the 6 little "l"s. But I took a break from serious cubing. Gonna have to go through and remember them all.
If you wanna continue the tutorial then go for it. If you see anything that is wrong then just say the word.
Eh, it looks good, and I'm not sure I feel motivated enough to continue it. I'm pretty swamped with college stuff at the moment...
Forum Mafia is a little different in that it is way more indepth than face to face. Also the deadlines are much longer, Newbies themselves have 3 week deadlines. With 3 day nights depending on your mod.
(Right after I said I was trying for a sub 20 I got an almost sub 20 Ao5 and blew the last solve due to nerves.)
Yeah, I'd gathered that by reading through the threads here. I've /in'd to my first newbie game. We'll see how it goes.
combinatorialEnigma wrote:
Eh, it looks good, and I'm not sure I feel motivated enough to continue it. I'm pretty swamped with college stuff at the moment...
Yeah I never finished it. I don't think that people here really care, and if they do there is so many places to find info on it that it isn't really worth the time to make.
combinatorialEnigma wrote:Yeah, I'd gathered that by reading through the threads here. I've /in'd to my first newbie game. We'll see how it goes.
You should do absolutely fine.
Although the border between madness and genius is very narrow.
Also, how is speedsolving? I really liked the amount of information there, but I found the moderation to be quite off.
On MS you get offtopic comments all the time and nobody cares. But there if your comment is even slightly off topic they'll delete it and give you a warning.
It isn't always so extreme as that but it still was a little harsh.
Although the border between madness and genius is very narrow.
In post 105, Robocopter87 wrote:Eh I just kinda quit on and off. Every time I come back though I get faster.
I do this as well.
In other news, I actually tried to start a Mafia game on Speedsolving, but they completely stopped allowing game threads after the Member Elimination games.
In post 10, DeathRowKitty wrote:Can you write me a tutorial for this? I downloaded it 2 years ago, then remembered I'm terrible with spatial visualization and promptly gave up on figuring out how the damn thing turned.
In post 105, Robocopter87 wrote:Eh I just kinda quit on and off. Every time I come back though I get faster.
I do this as well.
In other news, I actually tried to start a Mafia game on Speedsolving, but they completely stopped allowing game threads after the Member Elimination games.
I remember those. Good times.
The Speedsolving mods are pretty much just terrible.
"Pro-town - the new anti-town behavior." ~buldermar
All I'm saying is that it's not an enjoyable site to be on anymore because they moderate it way too hard. Their moderating style kills the sense of community by forcing threads to be on topic and not silly at gunpoint.
"Pro-town - the new anti-town behavior." ~buldermar