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  • In the early days of speed-cubing—the 1980s—pioneers first pried open cubes, sanded corners and greased joints with globs of petroleum jelly to allow faster, smoother moves.

    One Cube, Many Knockoffs, Quintillions of Possibilities James Hookway 2011

  • Or piggyback on the phenomenon of competitive speed-cubing?

    One Cube, Many Knockoffs, Quintillions of Possibilities James Hookway 2011

  • Seven Towns sponsors the speed-cubing world championships—an evolving showcase for knockoffs—to generate publicity for the real deal.

    One Cube, Many Knockoffs, Quintillions of Possibilities James Hookway 2011

  • Abbott's bot also served as a competitor to challenge 10-year-old brother Ryan's speed-cubing prowess.

    Scientific American 2009

  • "I'm a product of the 80's and when I found out there would be a speed-cubing competition in Toronto in 2003, when there hadn't been one in 22 years, I said this is something I have to take a look at," LeBlanc said in an interview.

    Brandon Sun Online - Top Stories 2008

  • LeBlanc interviewed speed-cubing competitors in Orlando, Budapest, Paris, Tel Aviv and Chicago to tell a story he describes as the ability of the human spirit to overcome great obstacles while achieving the seemingly impossible.

    Brandon Sun Online - Top Stories 2008

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