 was a tune called Free Flying. It was written by Brandon Clifford and Brandon and Richard played it specifically for their dad's spacewalk today. That was terrific. The Spec 88 evaporator feed line message. EV1 Houston. I'll go ahead Dave. The end of the tether doing some motion also. We suggest that you take the tether that's on your wrist, the wrist end, and move that to your mini workstation, particularly before you start translating down the sills. Rich, it just looks spectacular out there doing a spacewalk on the Atlantis mirror space complex. Absolutely beautiful. Just about a meat clamp. Okay. That's our favorite part. As we get the PRR adjusted to join, then we get to exchange... I'm not here. Start at the top? I just hope to be well around, so... Okay, the roll remains also on the PRR. The pitch is at 11. It's adjusted to... I hope to get reports. Success finally. Okay, great. And you could also get the butt attached and all... No, I'm looking for it. Let's see. Fold it up here. We're on the front of this, on the left. I keep calling out of it. It's over here by your left hand. I'm holding on to you. That was the synchronization. Why didn't we turn off the PRR 2? Turn it off for now. Just a second. Give me a minute, please. PRR 2. Please, write down our instructions, so that Moxenko doesn't get it wrong, and then do something. Are you ready? Yes, I'm ready. We have 15-43, the Schatloff's communication will be turned off. We have to turn it off. We'll pull the cable for now. Let it pass for now. While we're at it... There's information on the incubator. Do you hear me? Yes, I hear you. Here's the work. Do you understand the conditions? Yes, I do. It's just like the other cameras. The instructor will be very pleased. The crankshaft is Russian, and it's our right not to shoot it, as Yekaterilich says.