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SubjectRe: [OT] Re: UPS's
On Sun, 25 Jul 1999, Riley Williams wrote:

> >> the most part. Since there were no classes in CS/IT that could
> >> even attempt to analize the returns, it became a puzzle worse
> >> that four-lettered Rubic's cube from the 70's.
>
> > <offtopic>
> > not that any of this is on topic.. but I loved Rubic' scube and
> > solved it within a day ..it was easy
>
>Which of the Rubik's cubes was that, the 3x3, 4x4, 5x5 or 7x7 ???
>Also, was there a 6x6 model as well?

I dunno, but I am currently writing a Rubik's cube application in
GTK from scratch. Initially it is for 3x3 cube only, but I'm
considering the Rubik's revenge as well. I am unaware of any
later cubes with larger dimensions, however if there are any, I'd
love pointers as to where to acquire them.

Anyone interested in this, should contact me via email
privately...


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