I had originally intended this post to be a special issue of my 'Poster of the Week' series, but then realized I could use it as a 'Keeping It Old Skool' issue instead. And after looking at the motivational phrase, I couldn't pass it up.
This is so-something I would've done back in the 1980's. I hated these damn things growing up; I even removed all the stickers once and "completed it." My sister and parents thought I was a genius. :-) Little did they know I had trouble making them stick.
According to Wikipedia:
The Rubik's cube is a 3-D mechanical puzzle invented in 1974 by Hungarian sculptor and professor of architecture Ernő Rubik. Originally called the "Magic Cube", the puzzle was licensed by Rubik to be sold by Ideal Toy Corp. in 1980.
As of January 2009, 350 million cubes have sold worldwide making it the world's top-selling puzzle game. It is widely considered to be the world's best-selling toy.
Ironically enough the concept wasn't entirely Rubik's; prior attempts had been made using a spherical version of one, but it never took off.
I remember sitting in class or just out with friends in the playground, and everyone was playing with one of these magical little boxes. Sometimes my sister and I would fight at the Pizza Hut gumball machine to see who could get the special key-chain version of the toy - of course our mother ended up with it.
As with all my 'Keeping It Old Skool' issues, you need a classic trailer...
Another classic trailer after the jump...
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Thursday, April 14, 2011
Keeping It Old Skool - Issue No. 5 - The Rubik's Cube
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1980's,
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Flashback,
Keeping it Old Skool,
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Rubik's Cube,
Toys,
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1 comment:
Never had the patience to solve one of those. I'll just stick with my over priced video games instead.
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