Sacha: Yes. Thanks for sharing your stories.
Carsten: That was a lot of fun.
Sacha: Will we get to see you at the conference on March 30?
Carsten: I have actually no idea which conference you are talking about.
Sacha: What? You're kidding.
Carsten: I'm sorry. Probably not. Is there a conference in which I should know about?
Sacha: The Emacs conference thing which they're organizing in London.
Carsten: I see. No, I'm not going to be there. I have so many conferences to go to. No, I'm not coming. Unfortunately. I'm sorry.
Sacha: Yes. A couple of people are Skyping in with their talks. I'm looking forward to a chance to see more than three Emacs geeks in the same room which will be a mind-boggling experience. But I'm sure there will be other ones, and maybe I'll get to see you face-to-face then.
Carsten: Yes. That would be awesome.
I would just like to say also thank you to you, Sacha. I think you really have been an inspiration in the sense that you have been so visible and so public with your Emacs stuff and in general as a person. I've enjoyed this a lot. It was always very nice to read stuff about you.
Sacha: Emacs is so amazing. I feel like I barely scratched the surface, even though I've been using it for so long and gotten to know so many of these amazing packages. There's just always so much more coming out. It's an incredible community to belong to.
Carsten: Yes. Get started with Calc. Take a look at this thing.
Sacha: There you go. That's [inaudible].
Carsten: Exactly.