From diamond@jit081.enet.dec.com Mon Oct 5 20:54:41 1992 Return-Path: Received: from enet-gw.pa.dec.com by life.ai.mit.edu (4.1/AI-4.10) id AA22961; Mon, 5 Oct 92 20:54:41 EDT Received: by enet-gw.pa.dec.com; id AA18960; Mon, 5 Oct 92 17:54:31 -0700 Message-Id: <9210060054.AA18960@enet-gw.pa.dec.com> Received: from jit081.enet; by decwrl.enet; Mon, 5 Oct 92 17:54:38 PDT Date: Mon, 5 Oct 92 17:54:38 PDT From: 06-Oct-1992 0949 To: cube-lovers@ai.mit.edu Apparently-To: cube-lovers@ai.mit.edu Subject: Re: miniscences Al Zimmermann writes: >I spent every non-touristy moment >working out and recording moves until, on day 13, I got the final face. >When we got back to the States, my girl friend and I broke up. Do you think >there's a moral here? Yes, at least three: (1) Every non-touristy moment that you weren't recording moves, you should have spent with your girl friend instead of working out :-) (2) You should have given equal attention to the final face and to your girl friend's face :-) (3) You should have chosen a girl friend who could solve the cube, like I did. But I thank you for warning about the dangers of getting back to the States. Maybe I shouldn't go back after all :-) -- Norman Diamond diamond@jit081.enet.dec.com [Digital did not write this.]