Can you consider him a cuber? I know he invented the thing, but did he
actually solve?

That's also like asking the question 'Who is the most influential
author that you have read?' and then saying that it must be the
inventor of the printing press because without him there would be no
books! :)

-Chris

On 3/8/06, GameOfDeath2 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> --- In [email protected], "richy_jr_2000" <[EMAIL 
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> > I tallied up the nominations, and have finally created a poll for Most
> > Influential Cuber.  Sorry for the gigantic delay in doing this.  Have
> > fun!
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> > http://www.geocities.com/rubiks_galaxia/poll.html
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> > -Richard Patterson
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> Just out of curiosity - wouldn't Erno Rubik be the most influential cuber? 
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> hadn't cubed arguably nobody else on this group would have.
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