No, no, no. You take the Rubik's APART carefully without leaving any evidence.
I got my time for solving Rubik's down to about 3 minutes this way. I actually won a contest (nothing big but some smug a**hole needed a reality check) doing it this way, since the rules did not say I couldn't. Call me Jim Kirk for reprogramming the simulation.
You can't blame me. My 65 year old mother just won a race at school (she is also a middle school teacher that retired this year) where each classroom was given a battery operated motorized pig and they were to set them down and race them across the gym floor. Whichever pig came in first the classroom got a pizza party.
Well, my mom's classroom is a self-contained special ed. room. Suffice to say they never win anything, and this was a competition they could win.
My mother, bless her heart, took the pig home to her husband, who taught auto shop for 37 years. Each pig takes 2 C cell batteries. He rigged a battery pack that used 3 AAs instead and also fit inside the pig. The extra voltage meant that my mom's classroom's pig FLEW down the gym floor and won easily.
Everyone of course suspected foul play, but when asked how she won, my mother replied "just used Energizer batteries."
The kids bought it. The rules didn't say she couldn't mess with the battery compartment - it only said you couldn't modify the exterior of the pig to make the nose longer, etc.
A little immorality can be used for the right reason.
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