I'm happy to announce that Noel Chalmers has now solved the 5^4 and
posted a new record shortest solution with 4013 twists beating the
previous record by 650 twists. I'm sorry Remi. I know that you have
enjoyed holding the record shortest solutions in 3 of the 4 categories,
but you have held this one for close to a year and I think that you
yourself noted that there is a lot of room for improvement in this
category. Of course that also makes it all that much easier for you to
take it back!
With this new achievement, Noel has moved through solving the 3^4, 4^4,
and 5^4 all in under a month. Congratulations Noel! He's going to take a
well-deserved rest now but I wouldn't be surprised to see him tackle the
5D cube before too long.
I should note that he is only 17 years old. He wonders whether he is the
youngest person to ever solve the 4D cube but I see from my records that
Douglas Li was also 17 when he first solved the 3^4 over 4 years ago. I
don't know either of their birthdays so I don't know who was the
youngest but Noel is certainly the youngest to solve the larger puzzles.
I'm sure that he will have a successful career in whatever field he
applies himself!
Congratulations again Noel!
-Melinda
#) Greetings from RemiQ!
"I'm happy to announce that Noel Chalmers has now solved the 5^4 and
posted a new record shortest solution with 4013 twists beating the
previous record by 650 twists. I'm sorry Remi. I know that you have
enjoyed holding the record shortest solutions in 3 of the 4 categories"
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# )Congratulation Noel!
It's good time to say that me and Michal Wizner took a bet year ago->
First day of October 2010 there will be my name (Remigiusz Durka)
in cathegory shortest solution 5^4 or I will lose a bottle of fine wine
;-)))))
Nice result! I have some time to get it back! ;-)
I think 3500 is unbreakable in 5^4.
I'm happy that I have something to do in hypersolving ;-)
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With this new achievement, Noel has moved through solving the 3^4, 4^4,
and 5^4 all in under a month.
# ) very nice!
I should note that he is only 17 years old.
# ) I was 22 and now I'm 23. I'm so old :((((
Hmmm. Michal Wizer is 18 now. Last year he also was 17...
Maybe another cathergory? Age of person who solved his first hypercube.
( I remember when we find out that there are some woman in hall of fame...
It is intresting how old are people from hall of fame ;-)
Again congratulations!
Ps. Noel., try to check your time on 3^4 ;-)
Melinda what about your time? Is there any chances for macros in windows
version during next month?
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OK then. I was 40 when I did the 3^4 (which took a weekend), 41 when I did
the 4^4 (which also took a long weekend) and got a splitting headache when =
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Objet : Re: [MC4D] New shortest 5^4 solution
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#) Greetings from RemiQ!
"I'm happy to announce that Noel Chalmers has now solved the 5^4 and
posted a new record shortest solution with 4013 twists beating the
previous record by 650 twists. I'm sorry Remi. I know that you have
enjoyed holding the record shortest solutions in 3 of the 4 categories"
-----------------
# )Congratulation Noel!
It's good time to say that me and Michal Wizner took a bet year ago->
First day of October 2010 there will be my name (Remigiusz Durka)
in cathegory shortest solution 5^4 or I will lose a bottle of fine wine
;-)))))
Nice result! I have some time to get it back! ;-)
I think 3500 is unbreakable in 5^4.
I'm happy that I have something to do in hypersolving ;-)
-----------------
With this new achievement, Noel has moved through solving the 3^4, 4^4,
and 5^4 all in under a month.
# ) very nice!
I should note that he is only 17 years old.
# ) I was 22 and now I'm 23. I'm so old :((((
Hmmm. Michal Wizer is 18 now. Last year he also was 17...
Maybe another cathergory? Age of person who solved his first hypercube.
( I remember when we find out that there are some woman in hall of fame...
It is intresting how old are people from hall of fame ;-)
Again congratulations!
Ps. Noel., try to check your time on 3^4 ;-)
Melinda what about your time? Is there any chances for macros in windows
version during next month?
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previous record by 650 twists. I'm sorry Remi. I know that you have
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# )Congratulation Noel!
It's good time to say that me and Michal Wizner took a bet year ago->
>
First day of October 2010 there will be my name (Remigiusz Durka)
in cathegory shortest solution 5^4 or I will lose a bottle of fine wine
;-)))))
Nice result! I have some time to get it back! ;-)
I think 3500 is unbreakable in 5^4.
I'm happy that I have something to do in hypersolving ;-)
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With this new achievement, Noel has moved through solving the 3^4, 4^4,
and 5^4 all in under a month.
# ) very nice!
I should note that he is only 17 years old.
# ) I was 22 and now I'm 23. I'm so old :((((
Hmmm. Michal Wizer is 18 now. Last year he also was 17...
Maybe another cathergory? Age of person who solved his first hypercube.
( I remember when we find out that there are some woman in hall of fame...<=
br>
It is intresting how old are people from hall of fame ;-)
Again congratulations!
Ps. Noel., try to check your time on 3^4 ;-)
Melinda what about your time? Is there any chances for macros in windows
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Remigiusz Dukra wrote:
> [...]
>
> I should note that he is only 17 years old.
>
>
> # ) I was 22 and now I'm 23. I'm so old :((((
>
> Hmmm. Michal Wizer is 18 now. Last year he also was 17...
> Maybe another cathergory? Age of person who solved his first hypercube.
> ( I remember when we find out that there are some woman in hall of fame...
> It is intresting how old are people from hall of fame ;-)
>
I would rather not create categories for things that people can not do
much about and also because the number of things people might find
interesting could become endless. This is one reason that I encourage
people to introduce themselves and tell us as many of these sorts of
things that they want to share.
> Melinda what about your time? Is there any chances for macros in windows
> version during next month?
>
I am taking this week as vacation so if I make any progress in the next
month it will be this week. I have been thinking about this a bit though
one problem is that I haven't actually seen the macros UI in several
years and I don't have access to a Linux machine to test against. I'll
start bottom-up by translating some of the macro handling code into Java
but if one of you macro power-users would write a GUI spec for this that
would be great.
-Melinda
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Hi!
I want to say something to Melinda. I was 16 when I solved the 3^4 ;)=20
Scrols
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Ah yes, I see in my records that Tomasz Tomaszewski was 16 years and 79
days at the time of his first solution. Thanks for reminding me.
-Melinda
scrols wrote:
> Hi!
> I want to say something to Melinda. I was 16 when I solved the 3^4 ;)
>
> Scrols
I've gotten the solve function working in the Java version. OK, it's
really the "cheat" function since all it does is back out the move
history but it still makes for a pretty cool demo. This is in
preparation for macro support though I had wanted to do this anyway. The
code is now ready for macro playback and any other twisty animations we
might want to support. Please help me out by testing it well with all
sorts of combinations of scramble, undo, redo, reset, open, etc. I can
still use a spec for the macros GUI if anyone would like to write a
description.
Enjoy!
-Melinda