I was able to obtain a cached copy of cubestaion.co.uk which went down in 2011 using wayback machine. It contains some useful resources on fridrich method. here is the link - http://web.archive.org/web/20050212225335/http://www.cubestation.co.uk/
That's cool.
I pretty much learned to cube from Dan Harris's book.
It's a pity lots of the FMC stuff appears to be missing.
Amazon. It's called Speedsolving The Cube.I didn't know there were books on speeedcubing ! From where did you buy it?
Amazon. It's called Speedsolving The Cube.
Haven't read it in ages actually, must dig it out. I generally prefer to learn from text than video so it suited me at the time.
Some of the algs are probably a bit old now - there's much more variety on the wiki or algdb.net rather than having a single option for each case - and some of the approaches are probably outdated too (algorithmic F2L, plain vanilla reduction for big cubes) but on the whole I guess it's still a good book.