On Tue, Feb 18, 2014 at 11:35 PM, MRAB wrote:
> Where I'm from, Rubik's Cubes are, well, cubes, thus 3x3x3,
> etc.
For some reason, they're often referred to in just two dimensions. I
have no idea why. A so-called "3x3" cube is standard, and has 3x3x3
small cubes (well, actually, the standard eng
On 2014-02-18 03:09, Chris Angelico wrote:
On Tue, Feb 18, 2014 at 1:52 PM, Steven D'Aprano wrote:
On Mon, 17 Feb 2014 16:57:34 -0800, Physics wrote:
Does ANYONE have a clue how to do this? I understand that it is hard but
geez...
Absolutely no clue what your question is. You seem to assum
On Tue, Feb 18, 2014 at 1:52 PM, Steven D'Aprano wrote:
> On Mon, 17 Feb 2014 16:57:34 -0800, Physics wrote:
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>> Does ANYONE have a clue how to do this? I understand that it is hard but
>> geez...
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> Absolutely no clue what your question is. You seem to assume that:
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> - we know what "God's a
On Mon, 17 Feb 2014 16:57:34 -0800, Physics wrote:
> Does ANYONE have a clue how to do this? I understand that it is hard but
> geez...
Absolutely no clue what your question is. You seem to assume that:
- we know what "God's algorithm" is;
- we know what "God's Number" is;
- we understand wha
Does ANYONE have a clue how to do this? I understand that it is hard but geez...
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On 10/02/2014 11:09, EliasL wrote:
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Would you please read and action this
https://wiki.python.org/moin/GoogleGroupsPython to prevent us seeing the
double line spacing that you are sending, thanks.
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Boy am I glad that this is still alive!
What do I mean? Click:
http://www.speedsolving.com/forum/showthread.php?46268-Introducing-GlassSolver-back-and-better-than-ever!&p=951473
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On Sunday, February 9, 2014 9:57:42 PM UTC-5, Dave Angel wrote:
> EliasL Wrote in message:
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> > Also I should mention that I will credit whomever writes the scripts. I
> > have contacted Google on their Compute Engine which would execute these
> > scripts. I am await a reply!
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On Monday, February 10, 2014 4:12:40 AM UTC-5, Duncan Booth wrote:
> EliasL wrote:
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> > I am fully ready to invest in the Google Cloud Platform, and bring
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> > with me my very own idea: Glass Solver (Sometimes called GlaSolver).
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> One thing you will have to do is find another nam
eliasbylar...@gmail.com wrote:
> I am fully ready to invest in the Google Cloud Platform, and bring
> with me my very own idea: Glass Solver (Sometimes called GlaSolver).
One thing you will have to do is find another name for your project.
https://developers.google.com/glass/design/branding-guide
eliasbylar...@gmail.com Wrote in message:
> Also I should mention that I will credit whomever writes the scripts. I have
> contacted Google on their Compute Engine which would execute these scripts. I
> am await a reply!
>
It might help if you mention that you're talking about the Rubic
cube,
Also I should mention that I will credit whomever writes the scripts. I have
contacted Google on their Compute Engine which would execute these scripts. I
am await a reply!
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I am fully ready to invest in the Google Cloud Platform, and bring with me my
very own idea: Glass Solver (Sometimes called GlaSolver). Long story short,
this application for Google Glass will connect to the Cloud to retrieve God's
Algorithm for the cube sitting in front of you by doing a series
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