Hello deustfrr,
Congratulations. I'm glad that you included your precise age because
future young solvers will certainly want to know. We don't have an
official "youngest" category but maybe we should if only because people
are commonly curious. I'll try to find a place on the web site to
mention this.
Your solution can certainly get your name in the hall-of-fame too. I'll
just need two things from you: Your name and your solution. :-) It is
customary to send those to MagicCube4D@Superliminal.com. Please also
reply to this message and tell us more about yourself such as where you
live, what your other interests are and anything you would like to tell
us about your experience solving your first 4D puzzle. I hope to see you
solving more of them.
Welcome to our group,
-Melinda
deustfrr wrote:
> I just had to say that on the top.
> Yay! I solved my first 4-D puzzle!
> (I hope I can go on the hall of fame even though I used Roice's solution)
> Thank you Don Hatch, Melinda Green, Jay Berkenbilt and Roice Nelson for making this application exist, and in excellent quality!
> Thank you Roice Nelson for sharing your solution XD
> AND Thank you to EVERYBODY on the forum for helping or replying or just being a nice person
> Couldn't have done it without any of you!
Oh, well I had no idea that was you! Since you want your accomplishment
published, I'm going to out your personal information here. deustfrr is
Raymond Zhao and he likes to drink Rice Dream by the quart. :-)
-Melinda
deustfrr wrote:
> Actually, I sent you both using my main e-mail account thermostatico@gmail.com
>
> --- In 4D_Cubing@yahoogroups.com, Melinda Green
>
>> Hello deustfrr,
>>
>> Congratulations. I'm glad that you included your precise age because
>> future young solvers will certainly want to know. We don't have an
>> official "youngest" category but maybe we should if only because people
>> are commonly curious. I'll try to find a place on the web site to
>> mention this.
>>
>> Your solution can certainly get your name in the hall-of-fame too. I'll
>> just need two things from you: Your name and your solution. :-) It is
>> customary to send those to MagicCube4D@... Please also
>> reply to this message and tell us more about yourself such as where you
>> live, what your other interests are and anything you would like to tell
>> us about your experience solving your first 4D puzzle. I hope to see you
>> solving more of them.
>>
>> Welcome to our group,
>> -Melinda
>>
>> deustfrr wrote:
>>
>>> I just had to say that on the top.
>>> Yay! I solved my first 4-D puzzle!
>>> (I hope I can go on the hall of fame even though I used Roice's solution)
>>> Thank you Don Hatch, Melinda Green, Jay Berkenbilt and Roice Nelson for making this application exist, and in excellent quality!
>>> Thank you Roice Nelson for sharing your solution XD
>>> AND Thank you to EVERYBODY on the forum for helping or replying or just being a nice person
>>> Couldn't have done it without any of you!
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Raymond,
Perhaps I guessed wrong then because your signature in those other
emails is simply the universal product code for Rice Dream in the one
quart size. I don't know how big a quart is either because Americans are
stupid.
Good luck solving the 4^4! I'm pretty sure that you are facing a parity
issue. I never tried to solve the 4^4 but I remember running into
similar issues with the 4^3. If nobody suggests solutions for you, you
might try searching the message archive
"parity" though there are a lot of matches.
-Melinda
deustfrr wrote:
> 1. Rice Dream? what? I like Canada Dry, Clear-coloured sodas, and apple juice XD.
> 2. Quart? tell that to a Canadian, he won't know how much a quart is (I'm talking about myself)
> 3. Oh yeah, and 52 minutes old as well, can't forget that XD
> 4. Thanks for publishing! I'm starting to solve 4^4 using the 3-D reduction method and I'm stuck around 150 moves later
>
>
>
> --- In 4D_Cubing@yahoogroups.com, Melinda Green
>
>> Oh, well I had no idea that was you! Since you want your accomplishment
>> published, I'm going to out your personal information here. deustfrr is
>> Raymond Zhao and he likes to drink Rice Dream by the quart. :-)
>>
>> -Melinda
>>
>> deustfrr wrote:
>>
>>> Actually, I sent you both using my main e-mail account thermostatico@...
>>>
>>> --- In 4D_Cubing@yahoogroups.com, Melinda Green
>>>
>>>
>>>> Hello deustfrr,
>>>>
>>>> Congratulations. I'm glad that you included your precise age because
>>>> future young solvers will certainly want to know. We don't have an
>>>> official "youngest" category but maybe we should if only because people
>>>> are commonly curious. I'll try to find a place on the web site to
>>>> mention this.
>>>>
>>>> Your solution can certainly get your name in the hall-of-fame too. I'll
>>>> just need two things from you: Your name and your solution. :-) It is
>>>> customary to send those to MagicCube4D@ Please also
>>>> reply to this message and tell us more about yourself such as where you
>>>> live, what your other interests are and anything you would like to tell
>>>> us about your experience solving your first 4D puzzle. I hope to see you
>>>> solving more of them.
>>>>
>>>> Welcome to our group,
>>>> -Melinda
>>>>
>>>> deustfrr wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> I just had to say that on the top.
>>>>> Yay! I solved my first 4-D puzzle!
>>>>> (I hope I can go on the hall of fame even though I used Roice's solution)
>>>>> Thank you Don Hatch, Melinda Green, Jay Berkenbilt and Roice Nelson for making this application exist, and in excellent quality!
>>>>> Thank you Roice Nelson for sharing your solution XD
>>>>> AND Thank you to EVERYBODY on the forum for helping or replying or just being a nice person
>>>>> Couldn't have done it without any of you!
>>>>>
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Raymond,
Perhaps I guessed wrong then because your signature in those other
emails is simply the universal product code for Rice Dream in the one
quart size. I don't know how big a quart is either because Americans
are stupid.
Good luck solving the 4^4! I'm pretty sure that you are facing a parity
issue. I never tried to solve the 4^4 but I remember running into
similar issues with the 4^3. If nobody suggests solutions for you, you
might try searching the href="http://games.groups.yahoo.com/group/4D_Cubing/messages">message
archive for the term "parity" though there are a lot of matches.
-Melinda
deustfrr wrote:
1. Rice Dream? what? I like Canada Dry, Clear-coloured sodas, and apple juice XD.
2. Quart? tell that to a Canadian, he won't know how much a quart is (I'm talking about myself)
3. Oh yeah, and 52 minutes old as well, can't forget that XD
4. Thanks for publishing! I'm starting to solve 4^4 using the 3-D reduction method and I'm stuck around 150 moves later
--- In 4D_Cubing@yahoogroups.com, Melinda Green <melinda@...> wrote:
Oh, well I had no idea that was you! Since you want your accomplishment
published, I'm going to out your personal information here. deustfrr is
Raymond Zhao and he likes to drink Rice Dream by the quart. :-)
-Melinda
deustfrr wrote:
Actually, I sent you both using my main e-mail account thermostatico@...
--- In 4D_Cubing@yahoogroups.com, Melinda Green <melinda@> wrote:
Hello deustfrr,
Congratulations. I'm glad that you included your precise age because
future young solvers will certainly want to know. We don't have an
official "youngest" category but maybe we should if only because people
are commonly curious. I'll try to find a place on the web site to
mention this.
Your solution can certainly get your name in the hall-of-fame too. I'll
just need two things from you: Your name and your solution. :-) It is
customary to send those to MagicCube4D@ Please also
reply to this message and tell us more about yourself such as where you
live, what your other interests are and anything you would like to tell
us about your experience solving your first 4D puzzle. I hope to see you
solving more of them.
Welcome to our group,
-Melinda
deustfrr wrote:
I just had to say that on the top.
Yay! I solved my first 4-D puzzle!
(I hope I can go on the hall of fame even though I used Roice's solution)
Thank you Don Hatch, Melinda Green, Jay Berkenbilt and Roice Nelson for making this application exist, and in excellent quality!
Thank you Roice Nelson for sharing your solution XD
AND Thank you to EVERYBODY on the forum for helping or replying or just being a nice person
Couldn't have done it without any of you!
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deustfrr,
We can certainly call you that on the mailing list. What does it mean?
More importantly, how do you want your name to appear in the HOF?
I figured that your signature came from a bar code and guessed
(incorrectly) that you had chosen one from a favorite product. If it was
a random choice then you got lucky because I can think of LOTS of
products that I would not want to associate that closely with! :-)
It sounds like you a quite a good 3D speedsolver. If you get fast with
your MC4D solutions then we might have enough people to hold a speed
contest from time to time.
-Melinda
deustfrr wrote:
> Call me deustfrr, my parents don't like the fact that I expose my info on the net. I copied down the code from a random picture that I found from searching up "bar code" on google images! Anyways, I'm not facing a parity issue because I can solve the 3-D analogue of my problem in literally 1.5 seconds!