I'm puzzled as to why Tyson's name did not make it on the list. He was
the first to organize a competition after 2003, and I would say that
Caltech Winter 2004 set the standard for all local competitions as we
know today. Without someone like him, we may have had to wait till
2009 for the next competition!

I can say with confidence that I would have been _nothing_ without his
tremendous efforts in organizing the Caltech competitions.

Macky

--- In [email protected], "Per Kristen Fredlund"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi :-)
> 
> If the question is the most influential cuber i would vote Stefan 
> Pochmann. Because he is into so many different puzzles and he is so 
> good at them. And he has contributed lots with new methods and so 
> on. If it's more a matter of the most influential person in the 
> cubing community i would vote for Ron. All his dedicated work. If it 
> weren't for him we would never hav gotten this far. Lots of 
> competitions and so on :-)
> 
> About Macky. What is his contributions apart from being able to 
> solve fast? Not much that i know ... But of course he is an amazing 
> cuber. Im not gonna take that away ... :-)
> 
> Have fun guys!
> 
> -Per
> 





 
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