Baseball has started and it's eating away my energy. I'm doing pretty well this year with a 1.81 ERA through 31 innings (the most in the state of Oregon right now) so I don't see this dying off.
Constitution team has really kicked it up a notch. Nationals is in 2 weeks. I want to win this thing and my unit is putting in some serious hours, especially late at night. I'm really nervous but this ends on May 2nd.
Senioritis has hit. And this applies to cubing also, unfortunately. But not to baseball or conteam, strangely enough.
I am almost done with refining (but not learning) 2GLL algorithms. I have to make new images for Anti-Sune because I decided that the recognition system I had was stupid when there was an oriented corner just right there anyway.
And I've been thinking about this: to be effective, ZBLL must be STRICTLY FASTER than perfect execution for OCLL + PLL. So what I'm seeing is that some of the Sune / Anti-Sune cases might be faster with Sune / Anti-Sune + PLL. Though annoying to do this, it would really cut down on not only memorization but also on recall. I've been thinking about this more and more, especially with fast PLLs out there like A, J, and T. It's definitely worth looking into. I want some feedback, but I'll first put them in as other options.
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