(Q - Wayne: Mr. Becker, Good evening. Ah, I wasn't sure that I was being heard. I wanted to respond to the invitation from earlier that people who have never
asked questions can ask. My name is Wayne. In fact, we are looking for several. Firstly because my partner has been passionate about hunting for years.
I got into it a little late. We did it a little bit with friends)
MB: That’s exceptional. That it was your partner who took you into the story is very exceptional. In general, it's the opposite, eh, that happens, statistically I'm talking.
(Q - Wayne: well what also rarely happens is finding, eh? Let's hope that the rarity happens twice everything I wanted to tell you. So first a first remark and then a question anyway More than gratitude, even if I have some too, but there is also a little admiration because I find that you are doing a kind of balancing act, with these vocals. … Say things without saying too much and I have the feeling… I would say more than gratitude, even if there is also a little admiration, because you are doing a balancing act in doing these vocals and I imagine how difficult it must be to say what needs to be said, not to say what shouldn't be said.
Well I find that I have the feeling and like probably many people here of having found something quite solid and it turns out that with that, the meaning of what you can say takes on an additional meaning certain things… And not in the sense of interpreting, but rather in the sense of confirming. Well, that gives a result which is, from my side, clear, limpid, transparent, but there is always the problem of the map and the territory. And we went there. And it's still a different story, even when you have a point on a map, to be able to find something on site. So, knowing that our hunt was made difficult by the presence of real hunters, who scared us quite a bit, so we had to leave... So, I wanted to know you, when you got Max's solutions and what Did you only have the solutions to the puzzles or could you have had something a little more precise that helped you get it right? Not on a map, but on the spot?)
MB: So already, you have to know, I'll say it again, because I know that many people doubt it. The solutions that I have are completely exhaustive, that is to say that after reading them, I really understood everything. I no longer have any gray areas regarding hunting, I perfectly understood the overall puzzles, all the details you can imagine, etc. Everything is very clear.
That said, between the moment when I discovered these solutions, when I understood, it is in this place, etc. and the moment I went there, actually there, was something very different. We are in another dimension. The theoretical, even as we are talking at the moment, imagine that we are talking here, you and I, if in 10 minutes, 1 hour, 2 hours, 3 days, we find ourselves face to face, you will not would not at all have the same attitude, you would not have the same behavior at all and probably me neither and we would not speak in the same way. Being confronted with reality is very different from being in theory and here we are currently, we are in theory, we evoke solutions, we evoke ideas, we confront ideas, we confront opinions, but the moment when you read yourself, that's it, it's in such and such a place and the moment when you go there and you say well, well there, I have to do this, this, this, this, this to point out the pile pile etc, yeah indeed, it takes on a whole new dimension, it's not the same at all.
(Q - Wayne: Yeah, because there's the moment of digging, if you take a step to the side, it takes you 3 hours to make a hole and you're actually maybe 1 meter from what we had to find, what?)
MB: yes and then because quite simply when you do it virtually, you read the thing etc, as you say,
MB: That’s exceptional. That it was your partner who took you into the story is very exceptional. In general, it's the opposite, eh, that happens, statistically I'm talking.
(Q - Wayne: well what also rarely happens is finding, eh? Let's hope that the rarity happens twice everything I wanted to tell you. So first a first remark and then a question anyway More than gratitude, even if I have some too, but there is also a little admiration because I find that you are doing a kind of balancing act, with these vocals. … Say things without saying too much and I have the feeling… I would say more than gratitude, even if there is also a little admiration, because you are doing a balancing act in doing these vocals and I imagine how difficult it must be to say what needs to be said, not to say what shouldn't be said.
Well I find that I have the feeling and like probably many people here of having found something quite solid and it turns out that with that, the meaning of what you can say takes on an additional meaning certain things… And not in the sense of interpreting, but rather in the sense of confirming. Well, that gives a result which is, from my side, clear, limpid, transparent, but there is always the problem of the map and the territory. And we went there. And it's still a different story, even when you have a point on a map, to be able to find something on site. So, knowing that our hunt was made difficult by the presence of real hunters, who scared us quite a bit, so we had to leave... So, I wanted to know you, when you got Max's solutions and what Did you only have the solutions to the puzzles or could you have had something a little more precise that helped you get it right? Not on a map, but on the spot?)
MB: So already, you have to know, I'll say it again, because I know that many people doubt it. The solutions that I have are completely exhaustive, that is to say that after reading them, I really understood everything. I no longer have any gray areas regarding hunting, I perfectly understood the overall puzzles, all the details you can imagine, etc. Everything is very clear.
That said, between the moment when I discovered these solutions, when I understood, it is in this place, etc. and the moment I went there, actually there, was something very different. We are in another dimension. The theoretical, even as we are talking at the moment, imagine that we are talking here, you and I, if in 10 minutes, 1 hour, 2 hours, 3 days, we find ourselves face to face, you will not would not at all have the same attitude, you would not have the same behavior at all and probably me neither and we would not speak in the same way. Being confronted with reality is very different from being in theory and here we are currently, we are in theory, we evoke solutions, we evoke ideas, we confront ideas, we confront opinions, but the moment when you read yourself, that's it, it's in such and such a place and the moment when you go there and you say well, well there, I have to do this, this, this, this, this to point out the pile pile etc, yeah indeed, it takes on a whole new dimension, it's not the same at all.
(Q - Wayne: Yeah, because there's the moment of digging, if you take a step to the side, it takes you 3 hours to make a hole and you're actually maybe 1 meter from what we had to find, what?)
MB: yes and then because quite simply when you do it virtually, you read the thing etc, as you say,