Can anyone solve a Rubik's Cube besides me?

I've tinkered with Rubik's cubes for days sometimes, but I've never been able to solve one.
 
I've posted this before, but I guess I'll do it again. My fastest time is around 50-60 seconds or so. I usually use a mixture of the beginner's method and the Fridrich method, but there are way too many formulas to memorize for Fridrich so I've given up on that. I can also use commutators and conjugates to make cool patterns. Apparently there are people at my college that can solve a Rubik's cube blindfolded, after memorizing the initial patterns of the stickers. Yeah, I'm not going to go that far

I can solve a 3x3x3, 4x4x4, 5x5x5, and 7x7x7 if you give me enough time. I used to be into other kinds of twisty puzzles, but that interest has since died down. I still want to get a Mixup Cube, though. That thing looks neat.
 
I can solve it usually in a little more than a minute. I used to practice it a lot... it really weird now because I have no idea what I'm doing.. it's all just muscle memory from solving it so many times.
 
1. get rubik's cube
2. mix up pattern
3. take off stickers and put them back in original pattern
4. ???
5. profit

The stickers on the ones I have all pretty much peeled off by themselves anyway so it's hard to tell which cubes are supposed to be which. :p
 
I once solved one of these in a minute and a half. Rest assured, I was very proud of myself.

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EDIT: So I'm not the first one who thought of this smart::dolphin noise:: comment .-.
 
I used to be able to when I was 4, which is actually odd. Unfortunately, I had forgotten over the years. ;(
 
SquidBox said:
Dan Brown's video. Thank me later.
I'll actually check his vid out later :)

Anyways, I've never been able solve one nor do I think I ever will.

Rubiks Cube=The impossible cube
 
I found a computer program that tells you how to solve it, does that count?
 
I once got close to solving it but then I gave up.
 
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