(Q - SkyRed: You talked about a knurled button which is at the end of the game. I wanted to know if, once you turn it, does it seem obvious?
continuation of the game?)
MB: I don't even know where it came from anymore... Well, if I remember talking about the knurled button, I remember it perfectly. There has been so much speculation around this. If my memory serves me correctly, but perhaps I need a little help, this notion came with the concept of a lock, as opposed to the key. Is that right ? [It seems fine to me.] And I had to say, a lock doesn't have a key, it has a knurled knob. That's right ? [Yeah, that's it] So, I was talking about the fact that if there are locks in the chase, they must open without what we must consider the key. And I think that's the distinction I made at the time.
After the knurled knob, there is no question about the knurled knob. This is not an interesting concept in hunting. It was just saying on a lock…. I said knurled button because, in my time, I was passionate about mechanics, because I did a lot of watch design, the winder of a watch is a small knurled button, it It's things like that. So I have a fairly mechanical concept of things and a mind that likes to specify them, but there is no need to comment on knurled buttons or look for... No, there is nothing to look for around the knurled button concept, absolutely nothing. It was an opposition between lock and key, that's it.
MB: I don't even know where it came from anymore... Well, if I remember talking about the knurled button, I remember it perfectly. There has been so much speculation around this. If my memory serves me correctly, but perhaps I need a little help, this notion came with the concept of a lock, as opposed to the key. Is that right ? [It seems fine to me.] And I had to say, a lock doesn't have a key, it has a knurled knob. That's right ? [Yeah, that's it] So, I was talking about the fact that if there are locks in the chase, they must open without what we must consider the key. And I think that's the distinction I made at the time.
After the knurled knob, there is no question about the knurled knob. This is not an interesting concept in hunting. It was just saying on a lock…. I said knurled button because, in my time, I was passionate about mechanics, because I did a lot of watch design, the winder of a watch is a small knurled button, it It's things like that. So I have a fairly mechanical concept of things and a mind that likes to specify them, but there is no need to comment on knurled buttons or look for... No, there is nothing to look for around the knurled button concept, absolutely nothing. It was an opposition between lock and key, that's it.