[zbmethod] Re: Hey everyone

2006-01-11 Thread Mike Bennett
--- In zbmethod@yahoogroups.com, David Barr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > My point is that if you know two complementary systems that have overlapping > steps, you can switch between them and really increase your odds of being > able to skip a step. That's one of the nice things about using Roux,

[zbmethod] Re: Hey everyone

2006-01-12 Thread Doug Lee
I've been staying quite since this is a learning phase for me, Trying to learn the Case 8+9 ZBF2L algs. And working on a few fundementals such as doing the PLLs lefty. Chris: I posted the raw U2 algs I generated on ACube in the files section. I did both the RULM run and general run in FTM. So

[zbmethod] Re: Hey everyone

2006-01-13 Thread Mike Bennett
In the interests of getting people to read this, hopefully I can keep this short. Fair warning, though. I'm extremely excited. Ok. I'd just about given up on ZB, but I knew there had to be a way to make it work for me that was obvious and I was missing. I've been brainstorming with Richard for

[zbmethod] Re: Hey everyone

2006-01-16 Thread Doug Lee
Good idea, there seems to be a lot of ideas floating around. Anyways, I've just been trying to progress with ZB, I haven't given up on it. Not sure why, maybe I'm just more okay with holding on to a lot of algs in my memory. Today I finished learning all the L1 algs from my page: http://www-per

[zbmethod] Re: Hey everyone

2006-01-16 Thread Mike Bennett
--- In zbmethod@yahoogroups.com, "Doug Lee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Anyways, I've just been trying to progress with ZB, I haven't given > up on it. > > This should take over the 32% mark for ZBLL... > > > -Doug It's great to hear you're getting so far with it! I was worried that people

[zbmethod] Re: Hey everyone

2006-01-21 Thread Doug Lee
Nothing to be worried about, its a big undertaking and should take a lot of time, but be aware that the more algs you know the easier it is to pick up more, it's an exponential learning curve from my experience. I finished L1, just need a couple more T1 and I'll have all the no CP. You're right

[zbmethod] Re: Hey everyone

2006-01-22 Thread Mike Bennett
--- In zbmethod@yahoogroups.com, "Doug Lee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > But yes, I really should post my S1, H1, and Pi1 sets sometime. this > is certainly going to be my roughest semester academically though. > > > -Doug If and when you get bored next, would you do me a favor? I've pretty

[zbmethod] Re: Hey everyone

2006-01-23 Thread Doug Lee
Okay, but personally I feel that the current set of Case 1 and 13 are really good as they are. The only difference is that me and Chris now use the following algorithm instead of the one listed: L F L' U2 M' U M (inverse to setup) But I assume stuff like this is what you wanted to see. I have a

Re: [zbmethod] Re: Hey everyone

2006-01-11 Thread David Barr
On 1/11/06, Mike Bennett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: --- In zbmethod@yahoogroups.com, "cmhardw" < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> Whether you are set on full ZB or a hybrid this method is > awesome. I think in the end, I'm definitely going to go with a hybrid.  When you get a chance, Chris (and e

Re: [zbmethod] Re: Hey everyone

2006-01-17 Thread Gilles van den Peereboom
I'm amazed by that huge number of algorithms and how some people can learn them. (though I'm sure it's possible, but it's gonna take a rather long time). Congrautlations to all of you :-) Gilles. 2006/1/17, Mike Bennett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > --- In zbmethod@yahoogroups.com, "Doug Lee" <[EMAIL