(Q - Gringos: So, the 30 minutes or two hours, I would like to give a little background on it. I wanted to make my Marmoutier symbol very large. I said to myself, it's
cool, it takes me 45 minutes and so, I do a little construction that takes me between 30 minutes and two hours with my stakes, my strings, where I redo the Marmoutier symbol in a big, very pirate style.
tell me, well no, Michel tells me, the string, yeah, it's not essential.) So, I try to find a solution in my head.
But what can take 30 minutes or two hours??
I don't understand.
There was Uncle Nono who said, perhaps like in Koh-Lanta, there are some who take 30 minutes to find, and others who take two hours for the final orientation test.
Is this...??)
MB: So, I've never watched Koh-Lanta, so I don't know what it's about, but in fact, I think that really, what I'm evoking through this is exactly what I'm talking about. I have just alluded to, that is to say the putting into practice on the ground of a theory that we have developed, so there are moments or methods or elements which will mean that we put a little more time. Afterwards, we can be very careful, we can check, validate, we can have a slightly more synthetic mind and say okay, I'm going to do it like that, etc.
That's where we can spend more or less time doing things. After me, when I operated on site, I did it in the presence of a bailiff, so everything had to be extremely precise and defined to be able to keep traceability of what I had done, so that we can then say, there you go, I did this, this, this, this, this, and that the bailiff can, if one day he has to do it, confirm at this or that point.
(Q - Gringos: That's why I excluded a little bit. I found that it was 33 meters south. I go there, I do 33 meters south, it takes me 5 minutes. Something direct like that, I think it's a bit to be excluded. Maybe it's a hasty conclusion.)
MB: First of all, I don't know where you are, but 33 meters is not always easy to measure 33 meters.
(Q - Gringos: No, that's the problem. That's why I use the online checker, it's more precise.)< br /> MB: Yes, but once there, it may take a little time.
(Q - Gringos: Well, we're not going to be sure, actually. We need a rope. Without a rope, I'll do something…)
MB: You have to tie your rope. You have to tighten your rope. It may be necessary to free it from certain obstacles if there are any, well, nothing is simple. I mean, unless we're in a supermarket parking lot, that's for sure, especially during closing hours, we're not disturbed, but we can imagine that the owl is not buried in a supermarket parking lot, I'm telling you anyway.
(Q - Roc: And the Intermarché trail has just fallen, there, phew.)
MB: The one in the supermarket parking lot, anyway.
(Q - Roc: Ah, OK. OK.)
(Q - Gringos: In any case, something simple is taking time to check, to do it correctly, Ok)
MB: Okay. Yes, yes, yes, it can, that's it. Yes, then we can ask ourselves a few questions on the spot too, we can be surprised by certain things. There you go, there is a time of adaptation, you have to stay a little... We are not machines either.
(Q - Gringos: But when you went back there, it took you 30 seconds to check since you know where it is now. You don't need to do all that work again, you.)
MB: Oh well no, fortunately. No, no, I know where it is, there's no problem.
MB: So, I've never watched Koh-Lanta, so I don't know what it's about, but in fact, I think that really, what I'm evoking through this is exactly what I'm talking about. I have just alluded to, that is to say the putting into practice on the ground of a theory that we have developed, so there are moments or methods or elements which will mean that we put a little more time. Afterwards, we can be very careful, we can check, validate, we can have a slightly more synthetic mind and say okay, I'm going to do it like that, etc.
That's where we can spend more or less time doing things. After me, when I operated on site, I did it in the presence of a bailiff, so everything had to be extremely precise and defined to be able to keep traceability of what I had done, so that we can then say, there you go, I did this, this, this, this, this, and that the bailiff can, if one day he has to do it, confirm at this or that point.
(Q - Gringos: That's why I excluded a little bit. I found that it was 33 meters south. I go there, I do 33 meters south, it takes me 5 minutes. Something direct like that, I think it's a bit to be excluded. Maybe it's a hasty conclusion.)
MB: First of all, I don't know where you are, but 33 meters is not always easy to measure 33 meters.
(Q - Gringos: No, that's the problem. That's why I use the online checker, it's more precise.)< br /> MB: Yes, but once there, it may take a little time.
(Q - Gringos: Well, we're not going to be sure, actually. We need a rope. Without a rope, I'll do something…)
MB: You have to tie your rope. You have to tighten your rope. It may be necessary to free it from certain obstacles if there are any, well, nothing is simple. I mean, unless we're in a supermarket parking lot, that's for sure, especially during closing hours, we're not disturbed, but we can imagine that the owl is not buried in a supermarket parking lot, I'm telling you anyway.
(Q - Roc: And the Intermarché trail has just fallen, there, phew.)
MB: The one in the supermarket parking lot, anyway.
(Q - Roc: Ah, OK. OK.)
(Q - Gringos: In any case, something simple is taking time to check, to do it correctly, Ok)
MB: Okay. Yes, yes, yes, it can, that's it. Yes, then we can ask ourselves a few questions on the spot too, we can be surprised by certain things. There you go, there is a time of adaptation, you have to stay a little... We are not machines either.
(Q - Gringos: But when you went back there, it took you 30 seconds to check since you know where it is now. You don't need to do all that work again, you.)
MB: Oh well no, fortunately. No, no, I know where it is, there's no problem.