I give many lectures, public lectures, on many subjects... general subjects and scientific subjects... and I must tell you I like it. I like to give lectures and I have the feeling that people like it too.
[Q] Yes, I have the feeling that the audience likes it too, because your lecture hall always are filled... very filled.
And also we organise seminars and even there's time for hobbies. What hobbies? Well, music I mentioned already. There was a time where I did quite a bit, where I practised in order to perform publicly... concert, and at the moment I don't have time because writing the book, organising the company, and organising the group, that's too much. So I hope when I'm through with the book that I come back to... and I know already what I will practise then. But I also had some sports I like. A friend, Hans Frauenfelder, a physicist, now in Los Alamos after his retirement, is Swiss-born. All Swiss-born physicists are good mountaineers, so we went climbing mountains, even our two sons. So, his son, Uli, and my son, Gerald, they both are professors now, Uli for linguistics and Gerald for elementary particle physics... they both came along and it was always who's fastest, the two sons or the two old-timers? And I think we did very well, and we climbed up to the fifth degree, it was quite... with rope, and...
[Q] And your daughter, did she join you?
Angela? No, Angela is more for the practical things. She's organising in a firm the foreign part in east Asia, so she learnt languages, that's her hobby. She is more like her mother... practical.