From @mitvma.mit.edu:RCC2@VAXB.YORK.AC.UK Mon Nov 12 09:45:25 1990 Return-Path: <@mitvma.mit.edu:RCC2@VAXB.YORK.AC.UK> Received: from mitvma.mit.edu by life.ai.mit.edu (4.1/AI-4.10) id AA02330; Mon, 12 Nov 90 09:45:25 EST Message-Id: <9011121445.AA02330@life.ai.mit.edu> Received: from MITVMA.MIT.EDU by mitvma.mit.edu (IBM VM SMTP R1.2.1MX) with BSMTP id 4628; Mon, 12 Nov 90 09:17:42 EST Received: from UKACRL.BITNET by MITVMA.MIT.EDU (Mailer R2.05) with BSMTP id 2004; Mon, 12 Nov 90 09:17:41 EST Received: from RL.IB by UKACRL.BITNET (Mailer R2.03B) with BSMTP id 6669; Fri, 09 Nov 90 20:13:59 GMT Received: from RL.IB by UK.AC.RL.IB (Mailer R2.03B) with BSMTP id 2022; Fri, 09 Nov 90 20:13:59 GMT Via: UK.AC.YORK.VAXB; 9 NOV 90 20:13:57 GMT Date: Fri, 9 Nov 90 20:13 GMT From: RCC2%VAXB.YORK.AC.UK@mitvma.mit.edu To: CUBE-LOVERS@life.ai.mit.edu Subject: hello there Hello there, This is my first posting to the cube-lovers board, so I'm probably gonna ask a couple of really obvious questions: a) Does anyone know where I can get a copy of David Singmaster's book "Notes on Rubik's magic cube?" This was THE definitive book on the cube about 8 years ago, but I lost my copy....does anyone know if it's still in print?? ( Oh yeah, maybe I should mention that I'm in England...David Singmaster was a lecturer at one of the colleges in London I think - was this book EVER published in the states? ) b) ( This is a real obvious one... ) Does anyone have any tips or advice on solving the 4*4*4 cube that appeared a few years after the original 3*3*3 one. I got really close to getting it right a couple of years ago, but never quite made it. Thanks in advance for any help, Rod Chapman rcc2@vaxa.york.ac.uk