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Posted: 13 Aug 2005 9:37 am
by Bill Maynard
Welcome Back Steve:
We are extremely proud of your space accomplishments and equally so as a "Steelin Space Picker". Good luck from all of us.
Bill Maynard
Posted: 13 Aug 2005 8:59 pm
by Rick Alexander
Welcome back to terra firma Steve.
Job well done!
RA
Posted: 14 Aug 2005 4:50 am
by Kurt Graber
Steve,
Sure wish I could have gone along with you. The liftoff, orbiting appx 18000 MPH, the Spacewalk, and then the reentry. Wow, that is what I call living your life. I'm sure you could tell many stories about this experience. I would like to hear them someday as I can only imagine what you went through.
Posted: 15 Aug 2005 6:20 am
by Mike Meese
Welcome back Steve. I admire you for all you've done.
Posted: 15 Aug 2005 8:00 am
by Ray Minich
Can you imagine what the picture would look like of Steve in his EVA suit, helmet on, visor down, sitting down to a D-10? Finger picks may be a problem, and I'm not sure about left knee vertical, but the tone would be out of this world...<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Ray Minich on 15 August 2005 at 09:01 AM.]</p></FONT>
Posted: 15 Aug 2005 12:09 pm
by Bruno Rasmussen
We all have our great dreams – Most of us stop there. – You took them all the way -Welcome back.<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Bruno Rasmussen on 15 August 2005 at 01:32 PM.]</p></FONT>
Posted: 15 Aug 2005 3:43 pm
by BUDDY BARROWCLIFF
Hi Steve
Welcome home from another steeler up in Pa.
I am just 15 mi from Elmira, home of your boss lady and have a daughter down there in New Caney.
Does that get me any special consideration from
a universe travelen, steel pickin, space walkin, and mr fixit of all time.
Na
Just proud to be in the same arena, steel that is.
Buddy
Posted: 16 Aug 2005 12:38 am
by CrowBear Schmitt
Hi Steve
Welcomre back to mother Earth
i'm real proud of what you have accomplished & feel honoured to know that you're here amongst us here on this great forum
Posted: 16 Aug 2005 10:42 am
by John Rickard
Steve,
Are there any gigs out there?
Is this how it all started?
Oops, wrong guy!
JR
<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by John Rickard on 16 August 2005 at 02:26 PM.]</p></FONT>
Posted: 16 Aug 2005 5:20 pm
by Pat Carlson
Steve We Salute you here in the Heartland!
Groovy Job repairing that ship
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The Lone Prairie Steeler Pat
Posted: 17 Aug 2005 5:15 am
by Jack Shults
Hi Steve,
Welcome back home. I was watching your space walk with interest and am happy that our prayers were answered with your safe return.
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Jack Shults
MSA U-12
Evans Amps
Stereo Steel
Posted: 17 Aug 2005 7:30 am
by Paul Honeycutt
I'm a little late to the party here, Steve. Welcome back and good job! I had no clue you were "one of us." I was so relieved when I heard y'all had landed safe and sound.
Did you have you're steel with you? I've always wondered about playing music at Zero G.
My best wishes to you and the crew.
Posted: 17 Aug 2005 1:48 pm
by Roy Ayres
Steve,
It's an honor to have you as a fellow Forumite. Congratulations on a fantastic journey that kept a lot of us breathless for awhile. I can't imagine stepping outside of a ship travelling at 17,000 miles per hour.
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Browse my Photo Album and be sure to sign my Guest Book.
Posted: 18 Aug 2005 3:24 am
by Theresa Galbraith
Thanks Mr. Steve!
Posted: 18 Aug 2005 6:10 pm
by Rick McDuffie
Well, so much for Buddy E. being the coolest guy on the Forum.
And so much for your anonymity, Steve.
Good job, and welcome home.
Posted: 20 Aug 2005 2:28 pm
by Steve Robinson
Many thanks to all my friends here. It's humbling, to say the least.
Ricky: just darn proud to know ya
Bobby: I'll come visit you in your shop pretty soon
Jack: thanks for paving the way with your work in the early space programs
All: nothing drops in orbit, including cabinets! And ET takes a new meaning in this context!
John: anybody who put that Saturn 5 together is a star in my book; you can be proud that your Dad helped get us where we are today.
David: playing steel in public is much scarier than spacewalking!
Kurt: thanks - hey, I once lived in Wichita and learned to fly there
John: that is the most hilarious photo - can I get a larger version of it?
All: no steel up there, but I did get to play the resident acoustic guitar on the Space Station. Sounds fine, but hard to hold it in place. Should probably velcro it!
Some good mission photos are here:
http://www.nasa.gov/returntoflight/multimedia/top30_page1.html
And Buddy E is hands down the coolest guy on this Forum!
Again, many thanks for taking the time away from practicing to write, my friends. Makes me even prouder to be part of this community.
Steve
Posted: 21 Aug 2005 8:05 am
by Elizabeth West
Fantastic pictures
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My Website
Posted: 21 Aug 2005 8:34 am
by Jon Zimmerman
John R.--Question: Wasn't Will Robinson's dad named 'Steve' on the Lost in Space series? memory fades...anybody recall?
Posted: 21 Aug 2005 9:52 am
by Steve Robinson
Don't know, but MY dad's name is William.
Posted: 21 Aug 2005 6:45 pm
by Jon Zimmerman
Steve, you are aware that every one of these folks here on the SGF would be thrilled to the very core their being if you should somehow show up at the upcoming Scotty's convention--just to press the flesh and make a tour of the maker's booths--wouldn't be required to 'demo' or any scary things like that...??
Posted: 21 Aug 2005 10:40 pm
by John Rickard
NASA Office Party (1968)
JR
Steve,
I'm still trying to find larger versions of these.<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by John Rickard on 21 August 2005 at 11:52 PM.]</p></FONT>
Posted: 22 Aug 2005 1:18 am
by Charlie McDonald
Steve,
There's a statue to another William in Lubbock that I chanced upon one day--a beautiful thing, larger than life, of a suited-up astronaut standing by a boy holding a model airplane.
It's Willie McCool, who must've been a cool guy with that name. Graduated from my high school many years after me. It's really a stirring tribute to bravery--or just doing his job?. Very moving, this larger than life man.
Posted: 22 Aug 2005 8:29 am
by Mark Lind-Hanson
Congratulations on a safe return, & best wishes!