No, that was the name of the book! Uncle John's Bathroom Reader. Highly recommended. And the book was giant, hence "giant Uncle John's Bathroom Reader".
that makes no sense. the way a cube is designed, there is no such thing as a "near finished state" in terms of the internal working parts. a cube is made up of a core and a couple different kind of plastic pieces, not some complicated mechanism that has to be twisted into a certain shape...
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No, that was the name of the book! Uncle John's Bathroom Reader. Highly recommended. And the book was giant, hence "giant Uncle John's Bathroom Reader".
I was just reading about this on my giant Uncle John's Bathroom Reader on the toilet a few minutes ago! What a coincidence.
that makes no sense. the way a cube is designed, there is no such thing as a "near finished state" in terms of the internal working parts. a cube is made up of a core and a couple different kind of plastic pieces, not some complicated mechanism that has to be twisted into a certain shape...