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World Rubik’s Cube Championship 2009 Results

2009 October 14

Breandan Vallance won the World Rubik’s Cube Championship 2009 with an average of 10.74 seconds. Erik Akkersdijk finished second (11.52) and Tomasz Zolnowski finished third (11.64).

World records:

Dan Cohen 4×4 36.46 (single), Yumu Tabuchi Rubik’s Cube One-handed 16.90 (average), Michal Halczuk 7×7 3:43.15 (single), Piotr Michal Padlewski Square-1 10.96 (single), Bálint Bodor Megaminx 57.94 (single).

Asian records:

Yumu Tabuchi Rubik’s Cube Fewest moves 29 (single), 4×4 blindfolded 8:41.85 (single), Ryosuke Mondo 5×5 blindfolded 26:30.00 (single).

European records:

Erik Akkersdijk 4×4 39.43 (single), Michal Halczuk 7×7 4:01.23 (average), Piotr Michal Padlewski Square-1 15.21 (average), Rafal Guzewicz 5×5 blindfolded 15:43.00 (single).

North American records:

Dan Cohen 4×4 46.94 (average), Megaminx 1:20.34 (single) 1:27.30 (average), Timothy Sun Rubik’s Cube with feet 58.38 (single).

South American records:

Pedro Santos Guimarães 4×4 53.30 (single) 1:07.85 (average), Rubik’s Cube One-handed 18.27 (single), Megaminx 1:35.77 (average), 4×4 blindfolded 13:09.00 (single), Renan Mondini Cerpe 2×2 3.33 (single).

While our very own Durben Joun Virtucio won 2nd Place in the 4×4 Event, beating World Record Holder Erik Akkerdijk!

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Komikon 2009

2009 October 8

Megatrade Hall, 5th Level, Bldg. B, SM Megamall October 18, 2009, 10am-9pm, Sunday Entrance Fee: P80.00

It’s going to be a huge Komiks Typhoon at the Komikon 2009 and it’s all for a good cause! According to the official site:

Ondoy has left a lot of fellow artists with almost nothing – their homes submerged in flood water. There’s Melvin Calingo, Carlo Vergara, Gilbert Monsanto, Jay David Ramos who lost everything. Rico Rival, Danny Acuña, Jun Lofamia, Clem Rivera, Noly Zamora and Steve Gan.

Gerry Alanguilan brought to us his idea to help.

Mr. Alanguilan will be auctioning original artworks at the KOMIKON 2009. All proceeds shall be distributed to the artists affected by Ondoy.

CALLING ARTISTS…

We encourage other artists who have artworks or other items they would like to auction during the event, please email us at komikon@gmail.com and let us know if you wish to contribute to this cause.

DONATIONS…

We shall be accepting donations in cash or kind as well at the KOMIKON table if anyone is able and willing to help our fellow artists.

We hope that everyone who will attend KOMIKON 2009 will participate in this cause!

So what are you waiting for? Gear up for one smashing helluva time while helping out our fellow countrymen. See you there!

For more details, please visit http://www.komikon.org or http://komikon.deviantart.com


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New Timer Malfunction Rule

2009 October 7

In light of my previous post regarding the new Rubik’s Cube Average World Record made by Polish cuber Tomasz Zolnowski, the World Cube Association (WCA) posted new regulations addressing  the problems encountered during the Polish Open 2009.

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Man Arrested for Cubing!

2009 October 6
If you thought that speedcubing is a harmless, sissy little sport for nerds, think again!
speedcuber from Indonesia just can’t enough of his beloved Rubik’s Cube. He practices all day long and anytime he can get this hands on the world’s most popular toy. May it be inside the shower, under his bed, and even inside his car’s trunk! No, I’m just kidding!
Apparently, they ran out of places to play with his precious cube that he took some friends out to the streets. Now, now, this may look like a scene from Step Up to the Streets movie but it seriously looks more like Revenge of the Nerds! Cool idea though. Not.
Somewhere in Didik Danardono’s complex network of interconnected neurons inside his head we commonly refer to as a brain, idea struck! Why not use the countdown timer of the traffic light to time your solve while actually solving it in the middle of the highway?! Pretty neat idea huh!
The Indonesian Police did not find it funny though. See the next clip!

If you thought that speedcubing is a harmless, sissy little sport for nerds, think again!

Didik Danardono, a speedcuber from Indonesia, just can’t enough of his beloved Rubik’s Cube. He practices all day long and anytime he can get this hands on the world’s most popular toy. May it be inside the shower, under his bed, and even inside his car’s trunk! No, I’m just kidding!

Apparently, they ran out of places to play with his precious cube that he took some friends out to the streets. Now, now, this may look like a scene from Step Up to the Streets movie but it seriously looks more like Revenge of the Nerds! Cool idea though. Not.

Somewhere in Didik Danardono’s complex network of interconnected neurons inside his head we commonly refer to as a brain, inspiration struck! Why not use the countdown timer of the traffic light to time your solve while actually solving it in the middle of the highway?! Pretty neat idea huh?!

The Indonesian Police did not find it funny though. See the next clip!

His friend Chucka speedsolving.com forum member, posted this picture below at the Indonesian Open 2009. According to him, he was given a special award for teaching the most people to solve Rubik’s Cube in my country. He had taught more than 100 cubers face-by face (without video tutorial).”

Good job DD Crow!

Check out his YouTube Channel ddcrow for more videos.

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New Rubik’s Cube World Record Average : 10.07 Seconds!

2009 September 30

Tomasz Zolnowski, a speedcuber from Poland, broke his own World Record Average in solving the Rubik’s Cube in just 10.07 seconds.  This astonishing feat was accomplished during the Polish Open 2009 in Pabianice, Poland.  Beating his own record by just 56 milliseconds and winning the recently concluded Wroclaw Open with a best time of 9.63 seconds and an average of 11.96 seconds, he is leading the pack along with world record holder Erik Akkersdijk in the world of speedcubing.

Taken from Erik’s YouTube account frk17 , here’s the complete video description:

10.80
[timer malfunction]
(12.08)
9.77
(8.68)
[timer malfunction]
9.65
Tomasz Zolnowski doing the 10.07 world record average during the Polish Open 2009 in Pabianice Poland.

I filmed with Arnaud’s cell phone.
Congrats Zaba! You are an inspiration.

This video also caused quite a buzz over at the speedcubing.com forums regarding the “faulty timer” and the inconvenience it caused. Read all about it here.

So what do you think? Was it faulty timers? Accidentally touching the pads? Or it doesn’t matter at all since that average is crazy?! Tell me what you think!

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Operation: Ondoy (Ketsana)

2009 September 28

After a month’s worth of rain poured in just 8 hours: more than 100 people are dead, four dozen souls are still missing, thousands stranded and millions are heart-broken. I’m happy that our family got away from the event relatively unscathed but the majority of Metro Manila thinks otherwise.

It’s time for you to help.

You can donate to the Philippine Red Cross through SMS: text RED[space]AMOUNT to 2899 (Globe) or 4483 (Smart)

TXTPower is also accepting donations for Ondoy typhoon victims via SmartMoney 5577514418667103, GCash 09179751092 and Paypal.

Tulong Bayan hot lines for donations and volunteers are 09086579998, 9137122, 9136254, and 9133306. Drop-off points are at Expo Centro in Cubao in Quezon City and White Space at 2314 Pasong Tamo Extension in Makati. pls repost.

Sour Politics has a comprehensive list of Emergency Hotlines and whatnot.

MLQ3 posted more ways to help on his Tumblr. Read up.

from http://www.comicgasm.com/ondoy-help-out-guys/

COMPILED LIST OF RELIEF DRIVES IN UP DILIMAN

1.) Church of the Risen Lord

Relief drive for UP Communities start at 7am tmrw at Church of the Risen Lord. Relief drive in Ateneo College Covered Court until 12midnight tonight and will resume tmrw 7am. We need volunteers. Pls share food,bottled water and blankets. Thank you. – UP USC 09-10


2.) Office of the Vice Chancellor for Community Affairs

UP’s Office of the Vice Chancellor for Community Affairs accepting donations of relief goods (canned goods, medicines, cooking utensils, soap, cleaning implements, blankets, water, etc) starting tomorrow. Please help by disseminating this info. Pls contact 928-2947.


3.) College of Architecture

A lot of Arki Students need your help. If you can donate canned goods, bottled water, clothes, and blankets tomorrow, we would be more than willing to pick them up from your house. Please reply here, or text me at 0917-8583678. Than…ks very much and please repost! – Val Consunji, UP Architecture Student Council Chairperson


4.) Institute of Biology

IB will be accepting from Tuesday till Friday at the Institute of Biology Diliman. Donations will be given to DSWD for distribution.


5.) College of Social Science and Philosophy

CSSP Student Council is accepting donations (food, meds, clothes, etc.) for the victims of Typhoon Ondoy starting Monday. Please bring them to the CSSP Student Council Office, 1/F West Wing Lobby, Palma Hall. For inquiries, text Sasa De Vega (09179010898) or Peter Sengson(09173500641).


6.) University Student Council

UP Diliman USC : contact TITUS 09178001909, JOSE 09273056607 and TIN 09154906106
is collecting food, clothing and/or cash; or drop off your goods at the USC Office, Vinzons Hall, 2nd floor


7.) College of Mass Communication

Accepting donations for UP Staff and the public affected by the worst flooding in Metro Manila. Send clothes, household and food items, bottled water, instant noodles, and other items to the Dean’s Office of CMC. – Dean Roland Tolentino


8.) College of Music

Will be collecting goods and donations at the College of Music Student Council office starting Sept. 28 (Mon) 9am

from http://www.pinoytumblr.com/post/198435717/compiled-list-of-relief-drives-in-up-diliman

The Close(Not really)-But-No-Cigar Speech

2009 September 24

This year, this blog was nominated at the Philippine Blog Awards for the Best Hobby & Recreation Blog category. Yes, just one nomination and I didn’t even get to be a Finalist. Well, I have to admit I wasn’t being my usual blogger self these past two turbulent weeks and I sort of forgot that I had to consistently keep the quality just to have a fighting chance to be on the short list.

Nonetheless, I still would like to thank a few people who made this blog a joy to write:

  • to my brother, Ralph, who literally bugged me to start a blog. He really believed that I shouldn’t waste my love for writing and I’m glad I listened.
  • to my good friend MJ, for being one of my biggest fans! (and for nominating me as well!)
  • to my Mom for patiently waiting me to finish every time.
  • to the Philippine Cubers Association for letting me lurk on every competition and not kicking me out of the venue.
  • to all the Pinoy Cubers whom I got some of the puzzles I feature from time-to-time.
  • YouTube cubers: badmephisto, frk17, ErikLimeback, Pestvic, Thrawst and more for providing kick-ass tutorials to the noobs that we are.
  • to the rest of my family who doesn’t even know and read what I’m writing about. =P
  • the Philippine Blog Awards 2009 organizers, for their tireless efforts of uplifting the Pinoy blogging community.
  • the actual Finalists who made it this year, I salute you guys!
  • And of course,to all my readers. Yes, to the three of you reading this right now. Thank you!

I must say I had a pretty good run this year and I sincerely hope I can be a much better writer for you guys (and gals). Reading back from my very first posts, I must say, I’m gearing towards the right direction of making bigger and better write-ups. I may not be as funny as hell as those other guys, nor the best in taking the most breath-taking photos but I’m aiming to grab those awards next year! So watch out!

Once again, kudos to all the Filipino bloggers and see you again next season! A better and hopefully a year more of posts from a cuber’s point-of-view.

Thank you!

Komiks: Yaring Pinoy Exhibit at the SM Fairview

2009 September 23

Wow! What a great day I had yesterday! I just passed by the new Annex building at SM Fairview and here’s what I found!

It’s the “KOMIKS: YARING PINOY” exhibit by PICCA (Phil. Intl. Cartoon Comics and Animation) which will run from September 21-28.  They featured works from a wide range of art from editorials, mainstream comics, manga-style comics, original works, classics and even indie comics!

Works by the great Larry Alcala (Slice of Life) , Larry Alcala (Superman, Elmer) , Leinil Yu (X-Men, Wolverine) and many more! So make sure you check out their website here and see  what Filipino talent is all about!

Here’s a taste of some amazing art from our own countrymen and please don’t judge their work based on the crappy resolution of my phone. See them for yourself!

Check out http://www.piccafest.com/ for more info!

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cube review: Void Cube

2009 September 20

Wow! At last, I can finally feature this very peculiar cube that’s just patiently waiting on my desk this past few days. Recurrent afternoon rain has been hampering the scheduled photo shoot for this lovely puzzle and when I realized it’s dry outside, I couldn’t wait to post this baby here.

I recently got this Void Cube from a good friend of mine at the Rubik’s Cube Philippine Open 2009 for only about 250 bucks. I got it for a pretty good price since I’ve been with business with Giuliano Cayetano, the fastest Megaminx solver in the Philippines, for quite sometime now. A Void Cube from Lan Lan toys cost about 270-300 bucks here in the Philippines, available in two colors: black and white. Of course, with my poor recognition on a white cube, I got the black one.

The stickers are PET, which means it will eventually fade and peel with time.  So better have replacement stickers if you plan to play with this for a long time. It was also poorly stickered. Yes, It was spot-on for the placement, however, there were bubbles on them and some had ‘tears’ already.

The inside mechanism of the Void Cube is also pre-lubricated with an unknown liquid. Upon closer inspection, I could fairly say that it is oil-based and smells much like lubricating oil. So if you plan to spray it with any Silicone-based lubricant, please make sure that you clean out all the ‘mystery oil‘ inside the cube to avoid any untoward chemical reactions. You wouldn’t want to mix super glue inside your cube do you?

Although the cube was already pre-lubed, it was still not smooth enough and locks up a lot. The tension (though the mechanism has no springs) on all the sides are pretty uneven. For example: the Gray side is smoother and turns faster than the Black side, directly opposite it. Now that I mentioned a Gray face, it’s time for you to know that it has a sort-of whacked out color scheme. It does not follow the Standard BOY Scheme, nor the Japanese Color Scheme. It has a Gray, Very Dark Gray , and Apple Green faces which makes the puzzle more confusing.

Most YouTube videos will tell you that the Lan Lan Toys bootleg is just the same as the original Gentosha Toys incarnation. I beg to differ, though I don’t own the original version, (which costs 700 bucks more) it really shows on sample solves that it turns so much better. Nonetheless, after breaking-in, sanding and lubrication, here are the results: read more…

BADMEPHISTO Needs Our Help!

2009 September 17

YouTube user BADMEPHISTO is asking for our help!

Watch his most recent video for more details:

As you can see, he is definitely right. About a year ago, when I just got my very first store-bought cube, Pogobat’s video was on the top of the search list. With around 9 million views at that time, I thought his video was the best in YouTube! Darn, was I wrong!

12 Million views for a method that stinks? Really?!

12 Million views for a method that stinks? Really?!

I tried solving my cube using his method and I think I solved it in about 30 minutes. Don’t get me wrong, you might be thinking something like “You solved it in 30 minutes from a YouTube video, what are you complaining about?”.

Well, it was the only time I solved the cube the following hour. It was very confusing and not to mention, very fast. It might be a very slow tutorial if I would watch the video now at an inconsistent 20 seconds average. But from a beginner’s point of view, it would be very frustrating. I did everything I can: printed out the algorithms on his video description, downloaded the video and uploaded it unto my iPod. After a week of trying out his method, frustration started setting in and I felt that there was a much faster or at least  a simpler way to solve a Rubik’s Cube.

The usual comments on Pogobat's Video.

I found several tutorials from various YouTube cubers such as Thrawst, Rob Heiss, Rowe Hessler, PestVic and so many more. It took me a few more days to realize that most cubers offering these kind of tutorials are either rushing to explain their method or has a simpler method but is weakly explained. It was then that I discovered BADMEPHISTO’s channel.

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Online Rubik’s Timer: CubeTimer

2009 September 14

Here’s another online timer made specially for speedcubing: CubeTimer.

CubeTimer is a very simple timer you can use on the internet today that also packs a lot of features.  Unlike other timers, this one does not require you to register or login anymore. Just open your browser, open this link, and voila! You’re on your way to speedcubing greatness!

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Online Rubik’s Timer: qqTimer

2009 September 12

Wow! It has been a very hectic past three days for me and I do apologize for the lack of posts. I do, however, intend to fill this void forming within the speedcuber in you with a very nice online speedcubing timer: qqTimer!

Made by resident speedsolving.com forum member qqwref, I find his timer to be very useful and uncomplicated compared to other similar widgets on the internet.   read more…

District 9

2009 September 9

You are not welcome here.

A million or so alien being’s huge mothership suddenly appear out of nowhere twenty years ago and just hover over a city like Johannesburg, and you were tasked to move them 240 kilometers away from their current settlement, how would you do it? Sounds easy?

How about when you are  just routinely checking out alien tech and just after a few hours you find out that your turning into one of them, losing one finger nail after the other, losing you skin bit by bit. Now what would you do?

Director Neill Blomkamp shares his vision of a world inhabited by Prawn-like creatures and a society who does not want them. An intelligent science fiction disguised as an action film, Wikus Van De Merwe, played by first-time actor Sharlto Copley, was tasked with moving 1.8 million ‘non-humans’ into a new settlement area brought by pressure from local residents. Appointed to be the head of this project, Copley played the character with unequaled brilliance. His character flaws made his character very human and very believable. He portrays his character with such depth that you would really think that he is a real person. What surprised me about him is that he has never acted before and all is lines were ad-libbed! read more…

event: Megaminx Open 2009

2009 September 8

The Megaminx Open 2009 will be on October 3, 2009, at NAPOCOR Conference Hall, BIR Road Corner Quezon Avenue, Diliman Quezon City. This competition will be official with 10 events in contest. WCA Regulations will be applied throughout this competition.

Online Pre-Registration

Note: The competition is limited to ~40 competitors

Pre-Registered Competitors

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Up, up, and awaaaaaaay!

2009 September 6

Do you still remember the good ol’ days when you used to climb trees, swing around branches and dreamt of being a bold and daring adventurer? Or simply wanted to travel around the world, looking for lost lands and rare birds aboard a flying house tied unto a gazzilion ballons? Whatever your answer may be, this latest movie from Pixar is right for you!

A heart-warming story about a young boy’s quest of following the footsteps of a world-renowned adventurer, he instead meets the love of his life at a decrepit house right in his neighborhood. The two soon become a couple and built the house of their dreams together. Sharing the same spirit for adventure, they save every penny and nickel to fulfill their life-long dream of finding the “land of the lost”, Paradise Falls.

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