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The Savethehumans.com Self-Gratification of the Day Award
For the most unnecessary - but coolest - product, website, or doodad of the day.
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The Winner for May 16, 2001
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The Virtual Rubik's Cube
It might not be necessary to warn you against going to this page at work. If you've already been hooked on the Rubik's Cube once in your life, you're probably done with the Cube and really wouldn't mind if you never saw another one in your entire life.
However, you've never actually put your hands on a Rubik's Cube, or it's been significantly long since your last Rubik's Cube encounter (once an addict, always an addict?) then give the page a try. Some computer scientist from Autodesk was kind enough to make his Java cube available to the public. It's no crack cocaine or Tetris, but it's pretty addictive.
Check out The Virtual Rubik's Cube
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