Fair enough, but not what I had in mind for this thread.Beer. Drugs. Breasts.
There's a good doco on Netflix about two of the best speed cubers of all time. Ones an Aussie and the other an autistic boy from the USA.Rubik’s Cube
Lining up nine squares on the six-sided, primary-colored 3D puzzle had kids competing against themselves when the Rubik’s Cube debuted in 1980. Originally named the Magic Cube, the toy’s popularity made finishing fast a sport, with the first speedcubing Rubik’s World Championships in Budapest in 1982. After mid-’90s anniversary relaunches, including a diamond-studded cube, Rubik’s remains popular today, enjoying its most successful year in 2017, with over $250 million in sales.
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Thanks mate, I will look into that one.There's a good doco on Netflix about two of the best speed cubers of all time. Ones an Aussie and the other an autistic boy from the USA.
All the wogs love their priceless render lolI had one of those big green Tonka tractors that were indestructible. I'd pummel it straight into the wall and it'd chip pieces off the render. My parents were fukking pissed hehehe...
Remember playing Pitfall and Frogger on the Atari. Then we got a Commodore 64.