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promo video for be kind rewind, where jack black solves a rubix cube.
this guy can solve a rubix cube with his nose.
it's your mission to solve the crime.good luck.
how to solve every problem you will ever have.
after studying the cube for several seconds, this robot is capable of solving the puzzle in record time. it's a shame that it looks so cheesy.
climate change is "potentially the most serious threat there has ever been" to security and prosperity, according to britain's new climate ambassador.
in an article for the bbc news website - his first since taking the post in june - john ashton says climate change must be tackled "whatever it costs".
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this is the last ace ventura when nature calls clip i will do unless some-one requests a specific scene. i will now start on ace ventura pet detective. enjoy
this is especially good for pesky neighbors with loud dogs.
late night snacks.
how were the blocks raised to the top of the 489ft great pyramid? an architect develops a theory about a snaking internal ramp that's been hidden inside the pyramid for 4500 years.
a chart showing the proper steps for whenever something goes wrong.
person solves two rubik`s cubes @ the same time ..
this is the new version of rubot by pete redmond from dublin, ireland. it's very different to the prototype but it has to be the coolest looking robot solver ever. there are cameras in the eyes of the head that scan the cube before the pneumatic arms solve it. it usually solves the cube in a max of about 50 seconds (not including the scan) no matter how much it is mixed up. the solving algorithm is taken care of by herbert kociemba's cube explorer software and usually solves the cube in a maximum of about 20 moves. in this video, the cube wasn't mixed up too hard so rubot was able to find the optimum solution. thanks to all of those who think it is too good to be true. that is a real compliment!
article submitted by ug7433. it has taken most of his life – but, after 26 years, builder graham parker has finally solved the puzzle of the rubik's cube. when he bought the toy in 1983, yuri andropov was leader of the soviet union, breakfast tv was a novelty and music cds were in the shops for the first time. 'i cannot tell you what a relief it was to finally solve it,' the 45-year-old from portchester, hampshire, said. 'it has driven me mad over the years – it felt like it had taken over my life. 'i have missed important events to stay in and solve it and i would lie awake at night thinking about it. 'i have had wrist and back problems from spending hours on it but it was all worth it. when i clicked that last bit into place and each face was a solid colour, i wept.' wife jean, 47, said it had felt like there had been three people in their marriage. 'when i met graham, he was already obsessed with the cube – spending hours on it every day,' she said. 'i have often thought about getting rid of it but i knew he would not rest until he had solved it.' a spokesman for the governing body for competitions involving the puzzle, the world cube association, said it was 'definitely the longest it has taken' to finish the cube. source
new york (reuters) - inmates in 58 county jails across new york are getting playing cards with the pictures of missing persons in hopes the photos will jog memories and help solve cold cases. under a state senate pilot program, 7,200 decks of cards are being sent to the jails. they include telephone numbers of tip lines that offer rewards to anyone -- including prisoners -- who provide information about the crimes. the cards were paid for with a $10,000 grant from republican senate majority leader joseph bruno from funds he controls. "this program seeks to go right to the source of crime, providing incarcerated criminals information via playing cards who, in turn, may have credible information or leads that help solve these crimes," bruno said in a statement a spokesman for bruno said a similar scheme in florida prisons had resulted in leads that helped close old cases. source image above: a playing card from florida.
tilted twister is a robot built from a lego minstrom nxt set that can solve a rubik`s cube. performance * scanning the cube: 1 minute * calculating a solution: 20 - 40 seconds * executing the moves: 1 - 5 minutes. average 4.5 minutes (60 faceturns) * average total time: 6 minutes
using a rubiks cube
the nerd in the blue gets a boner, haha.
simply amazing skill from this young japanese kid.
remember that guy who did it blindfolded? chicks can do it too!