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    Default 2x2 singles: 3.00 and 3.06

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    These solves are pretty good considering I haven't seriously practiced for a while.

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    First observation I make:
    The "preview cube" in the bottom right of the timer has been moved.
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    Your inspections seem very short to me.

    Also try learning a different method, LBL sucks. First learn an intermediate method like Ortega and or Guimond then move on to a more advanced method like EG, SS, OFOTA, or even OSPA if you are up for the challenge.


    Even with an "intermediate method like Ortega, you can get averages of 100 better than those singles as I have.
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    Thanks for the suggestions, much appreciated! I actually know ortega, however I learned it very recently. I average like 6.5 seconds right now with it. Again, thanks for the tips!

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    A couple of tips:
    1) If you bought a 2.5mm to 3.5mm audio cable, then you could connect the stackmat timer into the audio jack in your computer. That would make time entry much easier with PPT.
    2) Your inspection is pretty short. So, if you downloaded this stopwatch (the .zip file), you can set that to 15 secs, and use that to time your inspection. It is very useful, as it stays on top of all windows. You can then set yourself a target to use x amount of inspection.

    And nice mat BTW.
    (1/5/12) 3x3x3 - 13.29/17.50/19.57 | 4x4x4 - 1:22.15/1:39.32/1:43.29 | 2x2x2 - 1.01/3.70/4.59
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    thanks custom made by al60ri7hmis7 and also i have one of the cables and the 2.5mm extension and I tried to connect to prisma/cct but my macbook doesn't have the necessary audio jack (only headphone input) so the program can't connect to the timer. I have looked at Dan Cohen's troubleshooting video which did not help in my case. And thanks for all of the tips!

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