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Okay, T perm yeah R perm maybe H perm This is H perm Alright, so obviously whoever named the PLL algorithms did not have eyes because that is on an H perm, but thank God today I have been given the job of renaming all of the PLL's and of course I am the person who was most qualified to do this and nobody really gave me this job I kind of decided to take it up on my own Let's just say I'm a generous person and I want to give back to the cubing community You're welcome. Alright starting off with t perm so this is kind of the only one that actually looks like a letter so Alright h perm let's be honest this this looks nothing like an h perm It looks like a plus sign, but obviously we're not going to be using plus signs We have to use letters here. So it can also be a lowercase t but t perm is already using t Alright, so give you a couple of seconds because this is a little bit tricky But if you have a line that crosses another line, what letter is that? X Yes is the letter X X perm Egg sperm Guess I look a little bit stupid now, maybe that's why we don't call it X perm I don't even want to say that anymore That's the last time I'm gonna say it But if you actually go look at the speed solving we see page four PLL's under H perm you will see that it says X As well. And since this is a really serious video. I know we can all be mature about this Like I know nobody here has ever made a joke about that before so I don't know if that's why we don't use the letter X but I guess we're gonna have to come up with a different letter here so we're gonna have to come up with something different and I think what works best for this is the fact that We have four lines extending in different directions And if you look at all the letters We have the only one that has four lines going in different directions is actually the letter K. So it's not that great I'm not sure. I really like calling it k perm but it's better than H in my opinion all Right, so here we have F perm the first time you saw you may have been confused why this is f perm if you look At the empty space underneath those two lines and you just draw like a line right there Then it starts to look like an F And obviously we don't have any letter that already looks like the F perm before you draw that extra line So I think this may is actually fine actually I think I like the name F perm because a F is basically what I'm thinking every time I get this case and us all Alright next we have n perm this one is a little bit tricky to come up with a letter Oh actually I know we can call it f perm because F is basically what I'm thinking every time I get this case So if you really look at the shape for a second, I guess it kind of looks like an S. I Think it's gonna be either n or Z, but I think They're kind of the same thing that is rotated. So I think I'm gonna go with n here Alright so the next one we have here is a perm and I can definitely see why this is an A it's supposed to be a triangle and The only English letter we have that has a triangle and it obviously is the letter A Well, why are we limited to the Roman alphabet? It's 2018. We should be able to use other alphabets. How about this? It's a triangle the Greek letter Delta. Oh, you didn't think that was allowed in the rules. Did you? Well, it's not because I don't know how to type that on a computer. So we're gonna go with A perm All right E Perm the PLL that robbed me of getting a 5 in competition maybe we could call it f perms All right, this is a serious job got to take this job seriously Okay So I think the reason why this is called a perm is for the same reason as a perm you just draw that line there And then I guess we'll have to add an extra line in this one I'm not sure I really like that because you have to draw two horizontal Like imaginary lines and I think that fewer imaginary lines the better and the other thing is we usually hold it like this So I don't think is the best letter for this anymore. Oh wait two lines on either side. Why don't we just join them? Why isn't this one called H perm it makes perfect sense. I can just feel my IQ getting higher right now All right now we have mmm How do I say this as a Canadian? I feel very obligated to say Zed perm. I don't know why Canadians use Zed I don't think it makes sense with the rest of the alphabet. I feel like my natural thing is to say Z Because it just makes more sense. Oh, yeah off topic. But what was that method Chris Tran came up with Oh, yeah, Zed Zed C T. No, no weird It just just don't say that you can say is that in your everyday life? It doesn't matter but in cubing everything like we use Zee a lot for some reason. There's the Zee Zee Presented method there's Zee BL. Ow There's zed perm which is I think the only kind of the only time maybe also with Zed rotation The only time that Zed is acceptable but everywhere else just sounds really weird Anyway, I don't know why Canadians have to say Zed in the first place. It doesn't rhyme with any of the other letters. So Zee but it doesn't matter if you call it a Zee or Zed because this does not look like a Zee or Zed well I'm not totally serious about that because we're kind of just looking for a letter with two parallel lines and Z is kind of the only one left but I don't necessarily think that we have to name this one z perm like Really who has the rule that it has to be a letter. It doesn't necessarily have to be a letter Maybe so since I'm studying computer science It only took me a quick google search for five and I managed to figure out what this means if you have two slanted lines Than that is two slashes and two slashes in coding means a comment. All right, so I guess it's pretty clear That's it for my job here and if you have an idea for what this PLL should be called then you can leave a comment and I'll pick my favorite one for the next video. All right, so that's it and stay tuned for part two of renaming the PLL's You

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