My 11 year old eldest son syafiq is such a show off. He can solve the Rubik's cube in less than 2 minutes and his time is improving. His best time now is 1 min 4 seconds. I can never solve the cube with all the colours on the same side with a perfect match and I can tell you I have been struggling to get it right for as long as I could remember. I remember when it was such a craze more than 25 odd years ago, my school friends and I would try to outwit each other to solve the "magic cube". I never did and I never will. Now I have my son the poseur who tells me, solving the cube is such a piece of cake! I hate him...
the wandering and the wondering dad: yes, I am a dad. I travel and I think a lot because of my job. Wisdom begins in wondering and wandering. in this journey we call life, we often wander to different places and wonder about things. I like to record some of those here. If I left this world, some of the memories I recorded here would at least stay as a living proof on how I cherish my life. I've a good feeling the internet is here to stay.
10 November 2008
Syafiq and his Rubik's Cube
My 11 year old eldest son syafiq is such a show off. He can solve the Rubik's cube in less than 2 minutes and his time is improving. His best time now is 1 min 4 seconds. I can never solve the cube with all the colours on the same side with a perfect match and I can tell you I have been struggling to get it right for as long as I could remember. I remember when it was such a craze more than 25 odd years ago, my school friends and I would try to outwit each other to solve the "magic cube". I never did and I never will. Now I have my son the poseur who tells me, solving the cube is such a piece of cake! I hate him...
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