Hi Andrey,
Where are your log files for the deep cut cases 1.2 ?
I wanted to watch the corresponding "movies".
Ed
Hmmm... I hadn't considered cheating, that really does pose an interesting =
threat to such a competitive feature. However, this doesn't seem to be the =
group that is full of cheaters.
--- In 4D_Cubing@yahoogroups.com, Melinda Green
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> In principle it sounds fine to me though there are a couple of=20
> consequences. Right now only the records for shortest involve a single=20
> solution that everyone can examine to detect cheating, etc. Your way=20
> requires that all log files need to be published and more importantly,=20
> it requires more work from all solvers who are beaten to assure it was=20
> done legitimately. If nobody objects, then this is fine with me. I just=20
> don't want to maintain the list for the cube.
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> Maybe the entire official HOF should also be moved to the wiki? That=20
> would certainly be the easiest for me! :-) If we do that, I will still=20
> volunteer to police the cube solutions for cheating, just not for any=20
> shortest records other than new solvers or for shortest records other=20
> than the top for each size. Opinions anyone?
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> -Melinda
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> On 3/21/2011 11:20 AM, spelwerdzrite wrote:
> > I'm suggesting we organize each puzzle's records by categories of earli=
est solves and shortest moves, but not for the single highest achiever, but=
as a descending list. This will also help build a better competition for i=
ndividuals wanting to rank higher in the shortest moves bracket.
> >
> > I'd love some input on this idea.
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