I could be playing some SC or something, but I'm not too interested in it at the moment. Partially because I'm in the middle of switching from T to Z, and I absolutely hate ZvZ because of banelings.
And I thought I hated banelings as T.....
So, what I'm going to do is do something I haven't done in a couple of years now. I'm going to re-attempt solving a 20x20x20 Rubiks cube.
In reality, nobody knows how to actually build one of these babies (it seems to be physically impossible to build anything larget than 11x11Xx1, although a 7x7x7 is the largest that has actually been made to my knowledge). But, they do exist on the computer.
My best solve was around an hour and 45 minutes. I'm going to take it a little slower than normal (since I'm going to have to remember how to do this again).
For reference, check out this video:
Because that's what it's gonna look like. Ya, I thought it was mindblowing myself, until I figured out how to do it. It's actually pretty simple, it's just really tedious.
Why am I telling you this?
Because I'm going to stream my solve.
If you're interested in checking it out, it'll be on my stream (which will be found on the sidebar when I go online). I'll be starting at around 8:30 pm EST (I dunno how to use the time code, I gave it a shot, but couldn't figure it out, so do the conversion yourself). Basically, in about about a half an hour from now.
Cheers!
EDIT
Finished
On February 04 2011 13:45 Impervious wrote: GOT IT!!!!!
On February 04 2011 10:06 Megaliskuu wrote: That was so cool when the cube exploded after it got solved, that was insane, good luck :D
Aww I tohught it was gunna be way cooler, I watched like 3 min and then tought to myself all I want to really see is this awesome explosion and then...... Dissappointment
I actually came up with own method, cause I couldn't remember the algorithm to fix the parody errors that show up on larger cubes.....
It's a corners-first method, but a bunch of personal touches to it. I can get sub 1 minute times easily on a 3x3, which is more than good enough for me, and it's so freaking easy to use on larger cubes.