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Contest

Cube2Cash
Hello everyone,

The Houston Cubing Association is starting a new Cube2Cash program, in which donated cubes are given away to cubers (just like you) and all the collected money will be given to the
Ronald Mcdonald House Houston The cubes that are being given away are 4 Type A I cubes, generously donated by the Haiyan Zhuang, current World Record holder of the 3x3 Blindfold solve and the webmaster of http://www.cubehaiyan.com

How the Contest works:


There are 4 cubes that are going to be given away in the contest. That means that you have 4 chances to win a Type A I cube (
1st 10 people only, everyone else gets 2). Each entry is only $2. You can pay by cash or by PayPal. If you want to pay by cash, please PM or email me, and I will give you my home address. Mail the money to my address, and PM or email me with your name, amount sent, address, and email. If you choose to pay by PayPal, send the payment via PayPal and PM or email me your name, your email, and the amount sent. The PayPal address is hcainfo@sbcglobal.net. PayPal users: In the statement, mention that this is a charity event organized by the Houston Cubing Association. After receiving your payment by either cash or PayPal, I will assign you a specific number and inform you that I have received your payment. PayPal users: if you do not receive a confirmation email/ PM in 48 to 72 hours, I probably did not receive your payment and your entry will not be counted (for mail payments it may take some time for the mail to get to me, so it could be 2 or more weeks depending on where you live). Please PM or email me again asking me if I got your payment if enough time has elapsed ( Paypal: 48 to 72 hours and Mail: 2 or more weeks depending on where you live).

After the contest is over ( The date set right now is
July 6th), I will film the drawing of the winners and put it on my YouTube Channel. I will use my calculator to generate random numbers and will choose the 8th number generated as the winner. I will do this 4 times to get all the winning numbers. Please note that if you win one cube, you cannot win another one.

Have fun and thanks for your support!


-Aditya Dargan, Founder and President of the Houston Cubing Association


P.S. My email is aditya(at)cubegeek(dot)net if you prefer to email me rather than using PM on the forum. Thank you, Mr. Haiyan Zhaung for donating the cubes.

My thoughts on speedcubing

For me, speedcubing has been an awesome hobby. It is not as popular as regular sports, but it is getting there. I always learn new things whenever I do a "cubing session". My sessions are generally up to 3 hours long ( I just get really bored, then). What I like about speedcubing is the fact that anybody with enough practice and dedication can achieve something great. Not true in every sport event. For example,  I was watching the French Open today, and Roger Fedrer was like crying when he won the French Open. It is a great example on how awesome it feels to win. I mean anybody could just go and sign up for the French Open tennis tournament. Now lets take a look at the Olympics. First, you have to pretty good to get in the Olympics, and then you might win. This limits many people's chances for breaking a WR or something. In speedcubing, you could be in Germany and break a WR, or you could be in Texas and still be able to break a world record. That is the awesome part. It gives the potential of breaking a record  despite how good you are right now. I also like speedcubing because it challenges your mind, alot.  More thinking= Making more neuron connections in your brain= making you smarter. Well, sort of atleast.

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