(Q - Hoshi: Concerning the famous 8000 measurements? So I wonder a lot about 8000 measurements. Are the 8000 measurements precise for you or could it be something else?
I often talk about light years for example, because when you told us not to use how to say, 2nd card in my solution at least for me, I use a lot of constellations, the compass
and for example in the constellation of the compass, there is, how to say, there is a galaxy which is 8000 light years away, how to say…, from this constellation. And so me, when at the end of my solution I.
'arrives on my nave which is the church of Lemmes and which takes me to the 3 castles and I deduce from this I come so when I am on the first map, I draw my line not to regret and there I
I have about 3 km what, 3 km 5 after my there we will say, after 2 line intersections So could the 8000 measurements be that, something quite approximate?)<
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MB: So, you are talking about the Church of Lemmes, this church is surprising, its bell tower reminds me completely of the ossuary of Douaumont, the monument which was built in Douaumont, it is almost the same type of architecture. I did my military service in Verdun, so the church of Lemmes makes me smile a little. That said, that was just an aside that has nothing to do with an answer. So don't look for anything in what I just said, thank you.
(Q - Hoshi: Did you watch it then?)
MB: I knew it or watched it, one of the two. So what I want to say is that another aspect of things on which I insist a lot and which provokes an outcry on the part of number of owls or one if not an outcry, a fairly practical tendency, convenient eh, to put things into perspective, it's when I encourage players to look at the profile of Max Valentin. And when I talk about a surprise rally, are you 8,000 light years away from what Max Valentin was capable of designing? Max Valentin, his experience, when he did the owl, it was one or two surprise rallies. His ambition was to make money from it. No experience, no particular vice except that used by rally organizers surprise to make a little trap. I'll do something to you, here you go, you'll mess up, then you'll turn around and you'll find the right road. God knows what. Big Surprise Rally tricks, he never went beyond that. This is what I can answer you.
(Q - Hoshi: yes, but that doesn't quite answer the question so…)
MB: if that answers your question…
MB: So, you are talking about the Church of Lemmes, this church is surprising, its bell tower reminds me completely of the ossuary of Douaumont, the monument which was built in Douaumont, it is almost the same type of architecture. I did my military service in Verdun, so the church of Lemmes makes me smile a little. That said, that was just an aside that has nothing to do with an answer. So don't look for anything in what I just said, thank you.
(Q - Hoshi: Did you watch it then?)
MB: I knew it or watched it, one of the two. So what I want to say is that another aspect of things on which I insist a lot and which provokes an outcry on the part of number of owls or one if not an outcry, a fairly practical tendency, convenient eh, to put things into perspective, it's when I encourage players to look at the profile of Max Valentin. And when I talk about a surprise rally, are you 8,000 light years away from what Max Valentin was capable of designing? Max Valentin, his experience, when he did the owl, it was one or two surprise rallies. His ambition was to make money from it. No experience, no particular vice except that used by rally organizers surprise to make a little trap. I'll do something to you, here you go, you'll mess up, then you'll turn around and you'll find the right road. God knows what. Big Surprise Rally tricks, he never went beyond that. This is what I can answer you.
(Q - Hoshi: yes, but that doesn't quite answer the question so…)
MB: if that answers your question…