| Sep. 18th - 08 |
After a long break from updating this site, I have added another section in the menu to the left. I have begun practising Parkour, which is an urban discipline whose goal is for you to get from A to B as fast as possible - even when having to overcome possible obstacles (eg. walls or rails) in the way. I have uploaded a short video clip where I show four different vaults during my first time practising. Check it out here.
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| Mar. 9th - 08 |
I have created a section about programming. Currently it will only contain some N-body simulations of our solar system and a cluster of dark matter. I have made a few of them into movies to watch. Go ahead!
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| Jan. 13th - 08 |
According to my last piece of news, I have now uploaded 12 more algorithms that I use when solving the first two layers of the Rubik's cube. They are rather intuitive, which made them very easy to work out, but I hope to get them perfectly "into my fingers" so I will be able to get new records using them.
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| Jan. 10th - 08 |
I have now been without internet for a couple of days, so I have had nothing better to do than writing about my Rubik's cube!
I have therefore uploaded a list of all the algorithms that I know, a quick guide on how beginners can solve it and of course a page explaining what the h*** I am talking about!
Take a look here!
Currently, I am working with a new method of solving the cube. Instead of solving the first layer entirely BEFORE going to the next layer, I am practicing a more regular method.
Here you solve the first layer's edges first and then instead of putting the first layer's corners down alone, you pair them up with the second layer's edges and put them both down where they belong.
When I get some more practice with this technique, I will work out some standard algorithms to put on the Rubik page. This method takes a bit more thinking and hence is more fun :-)
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| Jan. 6th - 08 |
I have now begun writing down a few words about the Rubik's cube and how I solve it. I will include a list of all the algorithms I know, the ones that I use and of course a page explaining what all this nonsense means :-)
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| Jan. 3rd - 08 |
Today I uploaded a website for a friend of mine. Just like me, he spends time cubing and felt like creating a website for cube beginners.
Feel free to take a quick glance: Rubik (The site is in Danish only)
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| Dec. 21st - 07 |
I have now made the first entry in my "Average of five"-list on the Rubik's cube page. I am definitely improving!
Soon I will include the different algorithms that I use to solve it...
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| Dec. 10th - 07 |
Once again I beat myself at solving the Rubik's cube. I am now below one and a half minute! Of course these records are not averages. This means that I would probably not be able to get the same time unless I attempted several times. Currently I am averaging about two minutes, and I am soon going to include my average times in the list found in the menu to the left.
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| Nov. 30th - 07 |
Today I beat my record again "rubik-wise". That means I solved the Rubik's cube in 2 minutes and 55 seconds. I then decided to make a list of my improvements to show here on this page. It can be found in the menu to the left or through a click here.
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| Nov. 29th - 07 |
Last weekend I got a present from my father. It contained a Rubik's cube with which I have been occupied during the last few days. I have been practicing a very simple method of solving it and it has been of great success.
Today I tried timing myself. From a totally scrambled configuration, I managed to solve it in 3 minutes and 25 seconds. This - of course - is nowhere near the world's best times, but it is nevertheless a good result considering the fact that I have had this cube for only about 5 days.
I will of course be practicing this and hopefully I will reduce my time gradually...
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| Oct. 31st - 07 |
Today I had my last exam in this period of exams. After two successful tests in galaxies and quantum mechanics, I have one and a half week worth of vacation. November 12th I will continue the study of physics. This time the topics are statistical physics (Fysik 7) and electrodynamics (Fysik 6).
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