Just thought I'd post here and say hi. First heard about KSP a couple of months ago, when I was stuck in work on a long boring shift reading a random forum. Wrote down the details so I'd remember to pick up a copy, and then lost my note and couldn't remember what it was called until a couple of days ago when some of my colleagues mentioned it being on steam. Over a decade ago I finished a Masters degree in Astrophyics, and on finding out there were basically no jobs (besides teaching) for astrophysicists in the UK, I gave up all my dreams and idea's about space and settled down in to a long, (mostly) boring career in IT. Yesterday morning I managed (purely by accident) to get a small satellite into a tight orbit. Sure, I forgot to put any RCS fuel onboard and the thing is spinning so fast it should, realistically, fly apart. But its up there. Yesterday afternoon I managed to achieve a solid solar orbit with a one man space station. It's a slightly different orbit to the one originally planned (can't get the hang of orbital insertion burns) but I'm sure that the view of the sun is far more impressive than the one originally planned around Kerbin. So anyhoo's, thanks for giving me the chance to do the kind of stuff I really wanted to do in my life, rather than the stuff I had to do to make a living. The game's fantastic, and I'm looking forward to getting good enough to be able to start exploring the solar system, instead of just peppering it with debris from various failed experiments.