From tdb@delta1.deltanet.com Sun Oct 8 12:53:11 1995 Received: from delta1.deltanet.com by life.ai.mit.edu (4.1/AI-4.10) for /com/archive/cube-lovers id AA25937; Sun, 8 Oct 95 12:53:11 EDT Received: by delta1.deltanet.com (5.65/1.2-eef) id AA16056; Sun, 8 Oct 95 09:53:09 -0700 Return-Path: From: tdb@delta1.deltanet.com (Tom D. Baccanti) Newsgroups: cube-lovers To: cube-lovers@life.ai.mit.edu Subject: Intro and question Date: Sun, 08 Oct 1995 09:33:01 -0700 Message-Id: <90/dwor+BYIO085yn@delta1.deltanet.com> X-Newsreader: Yarn 0.85 with YES 0.20 Editor by QEDIT Lines: 23 Briefly, I am a old time cube fan and I am blind. I have been blind for about 9 years now due to complications from diabetes. I recently encountered a "Braille Or Tactile Rubik's cube" available from Japan. I finally received my cube from there after much expense and effort but it was worth it. Describing the cube: it has designs on each side that can easily be differentiated from the other. ie; circles, plus, dotted circle, smooth, six dotsand textured side. I am now able to solve all but the last bottom slice from memory but I would like to ask if anyone has a xolution that I can read that would make sense to me? I wish to solve this and then move on to the other puzzles I have read on this list mentioned. I will have to mark them tactilly also. Thanks for the time, Tom Baccanti -- Every crowd has a silver lining. Tom D. Baccanti /** Reach me at Internet: TDB@Deltanet.com TDB@crl.com /* PGP key from: pgp-public-keys@pgp.mit.edu get key id: 8EB942B1