 If this one that we just put up there were devoted solely to telephone service, 90,000 conversations at the same time. Stand by, Mr. President, the signal switch poison. Hello. Well, hello to Hank and both Mike and Steve, Judy and Charlie. Sounds like a little community of town you've got going up there. Listen, we're following your exploits and you're doing a great job. How's it going? Any surprises so far? Well, any surprises so far? Well, you don't mind if I think that over. Listen, I want you to know that the men and women in the Navy at a huge aircraft were thrilled by your perfect deployment of SINCOM. That communications satellite is going to help all of us in this country and believe me, we're grateful for your great part in getting it up there and getting it launched and now as of this morning, a little while ago, you were three for three with the launch of the AT&T communications satellite. All right. Listen, you know, I know that previous astronauts have now then been able to pinpoint various things down here that they can see from the vantage point of space and how do we look from up there? You've seen anything unusual or things that you're going to be reporting on? Yes, of course, this has been a season in which some of the earth that shouldn't be covered with water has been covered with water too. Listen, your work up there is helping to make it easier for the people of the earth to communicate with each other. So on top of being space men and a space woman, you're doing some very good work for your fellow citizens of earth and we're very thankful and we're also very proud. May I ask, is Dr. Judy Resnick nearby? Judy, how is it your first flight? How's it going? Is it all that you hoped it would be? Well, as for that, what does an electrical engineer do in space? Listen, I also want to wish a happy 36th birthday to Charlie Walker. Now, I know the birthday isn't until Wednesday, but I have the feeling that you'll all be so busy and he'll be busy as you'll all be finding a parking place at Edwards. So I just thought I'd send the greetings now. Happy day and listen, what you're doing is so exciting that you mentioned about myself being up there. As I say, I'll have to think about that for a while and then see whether I can appoint myself as passenger. But our thoughts and our prayers are with you, believe me. And I say that for myself and Nancy and I know for all America. But there is one thing I'm hesitant about making any suggestions to all of you up there who know so well what you're doing. But if you will remember to just now and then build some downtime so you can just sit back and watch the world go by. You know, there was a wonderful flyer once. His name was McGee. He wrote a poem about the freedom that he felt flying above the earth. He'd fly as much altitude as he could get and as he put it lose the bonds of gravity and hurtle through the clouds and as he put it in one line of his poem, touch the face of God. I hope that with all that you're doing up there I hope that you will have time for a moment like that. We're all very proud of you. God bless you all. I'll go along with that. And now I'll say goodbye and let you continue with what you're doing and we'll all be watching you on TV. Goodbye. Did you hear him? Yeah, it sounded like they were in the next office, yeah. It's amazing. Her answer, if they play this thing at both ends of the conversation I had her answer when I said, what is it? She said to me up there, she was saying about to be up there with the crew of the Army and the Navy and the Air Force and all of them arguing about which one is best. And so when I said, well yeah, what does an electrical engineer do? She says, whatever they tell me. I don't really have an urge to join them up there. I like it just about horse high. Yes, you can get off the horse. Okay. I guess Kathy, is Kathy going on a trip? I believe she is. Did you find the address? We'll get it, sir.