 It's on. It's on. Julie's here, Julie's here, Greg's here, Finnegan's here, Mr. Ferriero is here, and Amy Johnson Crows here. I can point it her easy. I can point back at you. I'm pointing at you. I discovered the, the switch on StreamYard where you can mirror your camera so now I think it's in I usually do that but yeah we're working we are making the tree so healthy so Amy have you actually been working on connecting or are you sharing? I have been just I've been creating profiles like a madwoman and what is your favorite snack? Favorite snack? Everybody has a favorite snack during theathon. I don't have any with me right now but I would have to say probably peanut M&Ms. Oh, your clothes. Oh, yours are plain. I'm just gonna get big. Chris, what have you got going on for a snack today? I have a nice bag of a jalapeno cheddar kibbut potato chips. Oh, yum. Greg? That's good. I've already finished my Easter Bunny rabbit so I have no snack left. Oh, wow. It's been a few weeks, Greg. That's like stale chocolate. What are you doing? He's pacing himself. Julie, you got any snacks on the go? We have some brownie cookies and I'm thinking maybe some popcorn later. There's food going on upstairs because my grandkids are coming over in a little while and it smells, my house smells good. Sheboygan, Michigan. I have always wanted to say that. Sheboygan. You don't sound Midwest enough to say Sheboygan. Julie can pull it off. Sheboygan. Julie can say it. Julie can probably pull it off. Sheboygan. You said Sheboygan. There you go. Yeah. Yeah, it's it's it's with a shoo, not a choo. And I Sheboygan, Wisconsin, right? With an SH. Is it the same for Michigan? There's two of them. I didn't realize there was one in Michigan, so I apologize. Yeah. Yeah. Are we saying it right? Oh, you have? Yeah. Cool. My family used to vacation about about 20 miles from there. Yeah, Sheboygan. So where is it? Okay, so Mackinaw, of course, is right at the very tip. Sheboygan's about 20 miles down the Huron coast. Okay, got it. The map of Michigan? Yes, it is. The thing is in Michigan. I don't know which way to point it, though. That's a whole different thing of talking to the hand. Talking to the hands. That's hilarious. I suddenly feel like Beyonce. Let me get my cowboy hat. Good album. It is. Biscuits. People are wanting to know if I've gotten blueberries going on. Yeah, I had blueberry. Sorry, Megs. I overrode your comment showing. I had blueberry yogurt just a few minutes ago. Brownies and M&M's. Oh, brownie M&M's. There's any paddocks here. She's got rice crispy treats. Oh, I like those. Do you bring enough for everybody or mustard pieces? I think those are good, too. You're worried about your teeth. Yeah, they're so good, though. I like that. Another good choice. Here, we got more people telling us about Sheboygan. Hey, hey, wait a second, Karen. I'm not saying, telling anybody how to say Sheboygan, okay? Because I cannot say it like you guys said because they dropped the R's like when I got a style, you know? Oh, let's see. There's people here from everywhere. 60 people so far. Oh, and biscuits. People just keep saying biscuits. I wonder why. You guys, that is not the magic word. Sorry. Yeah, yesterday, someone thought the biscuits must have been the magic word because so many people were trying to guess. I know. Mocha trail mix. Okay, Steve. That sounds good. And peanut butter M&M's. Peanut M&M's, brownie M&M's, mocha M&M's, teasers mixed together. Oh, no. I don't know if that's right, Susie. No, I don't like teasers. That could be coffee. Oh, like whoppers. Yes. Yeah. Okay. I'm assuming that Susie, Susie might be Canadian because she's in Scotland. She's in Scotland. Okay, I'll give you that. So I have a question. Yeah. Are the Skittles in the UK the same as the Skittles in the United States? Because we all know that Smarties are not the same or that's more of a Canadian thing, isn't it, Smarties? What? No, we have Smarties here. Yeah. We have Smarties here that are like sweet tarts, right? Yeah. And in Canada, they're like M&M's. Fake M&M's. They're chocolate in the middle. They're horrible. They're horrible. That's wrong. No, that's not so smart as you say. With chocolate in the middle. Ted last time. No. Yeah. Double salted liquorice. It has a salty flavor, like the black licorice. It looks like licorice. I do like, I like black licorice, but it's dangerous to eat a lot of it. Do you know that? Makes your system do weird stuff. Yes. And moving on to other topics. Finn had some licorice this morning. That's fine. So notice Finn is back. Finn, what's your favorite snack? His favorite snack is anything that he can steal from us. Anything off the kitchen floor. Does he clean this? That sounds like a normal dog. Okay. We really should do something here. Greg has been trying to... Should I announce the word first? No. How about we'll do the stats quick. You announce the word and then I'll do part two of what I was going to show. Greg is supposed to read the stuff today, the stats, and Mr. Ferriero's job is to annoy Greg while he's reading them. Got it. I left my scrubs in the other room. So Megs is just making up the rules as she goes along. But anyways, because I'm going to show something else that's related to the special word that you're going to type in to win a prize. So we're going to do quick stats today. And so I thought instead of reading out people's names, we're just going to go through the teams and just see how the teams are doing generally overall. So... And as you can see, Team Italy is number one. Yes. No, it's not. Team Italy is not number one. Sorry, I burst your bubble. Number one in your heart, Chris. Number one in your heart. Yes. But we have all 41 teams are participating. And so we're starting with the Southern Super Sweepers who have 20. Banyan Tree is in fourth place with 43. Southwest Sunshineers with 58. Musty Dusty at 77. Team Nachaim as at 91. And then from position 36 onwards, we're all up into triple digits and more. And Team Virginia has a very cool palindromic number. 101 profiles created. Team Austria, 145. Southern Springboxes, a couple more. 147. Ooh, one shy of 200 is Team Massachusetts at 199. 231 for a little team on the prairie. And that number is divisible by 11, by the way. Then the next one, Nor'easters is 258. 263 is for the French fries. Newt B has 434. Another palindromic number. Excellent there. Cornbread Ketchers is 437. Then we have the title in tortoises at 535. Another palindrome. I love all these palindromic team scores. That's pretty cool. Have you ever told anybody what that really means? A palindrome is a word, or in this case, a number that reads the same when you read it frontwards or backwards. The same kind of which order you write the number digits in. And words that are palindromic, like auto, the name auto, or the word race car, for example, is another one. Moving on up, 542 for the Irish Shanake team. And the smoke and snakes is at 554. Western Red Cedars, 590. Southern and Cross Stars at 606. Wizards of Oz at 627. Mid-Atlantic US 632. 644 for the Super Ozzy Genies. 661 for the Globetrotter, 668 for the Twisted Thistles. New team, Grave Guardians. First time we've seen them in a Connectathon. And they're at 671, so they're doing very well for their first time or out. Team Zuri's at 738. Canadian Connectors, that's my team. 826. I have a poultry few to add to that score, but the rest of my team are doing well. On your left, Greg. Newt A, look at them, 888. Nice job. Not only is a palindrome gets it's all, it's just super. But what are the chances that the team right above it has 999? No, are you kidding me? I'm so shocked. That is so amazing. Wow. That is so cool. Nordic Noir. And then we go up to the Splendid Spruces at 1021, 1021. So from team 12 on, we're already breaking 1000. So that's very impressive. 1034 for tree nuts, 1179 for the Flying Dutchman. 1-2-2-3. Nice. All the digits for the team roses. The Kingbird at 1250. Oh, 1250 is a nice little number there. That's exactly one quarter of 10,000. That's kind of neat. 1281 is for the Legacy Heirs, 1323. 1323 for the Northwest Terriers. So if you chopped off that thousand, you'd have a palindrome. Team Italy, 1337. Very nice. That's, oh my God, that's actually neat. You're in the top five, Chris. That's very impressive. Southern Super Sweepers, 1375. The Germany Genies. Oh, Germany, they did one too many. Because look, they could have had 2222. But they had 2221. So close. You're so close. But here we have another S sending number 3556 for the Mighty Oaks and the top team so far is the Appalachia Roots. You got it. 6,811. Yeah. And so when I started this, we had 6,298. Let me do a quick refresh. And we are now up to 36,504. So there we go. That's not a palindrome. That's not a palindrome. No, that's a pretty good one. Okay. I'm going to temporarily hide my screen and let Julie let you know what the word of the day is. The word of the day is, as May has already hinted at strongly, is bottom lines or the phrase of the day. So type that in the comments and you will be entered in the drawing and we'll spin the little doodad when we get done listening to it. Spin the little doodad. Tell us about photo lines, a new app. What are photo lines you ask? Greg just happened to pull it up. I just happened to pull it up. Photo lines is a new app that I just did you this week. Amazing. Yes. So and the way to get to it is if you go to the apps page and the easiest way that I find to go to the apps pages, go to the find menu and just click on the word apps. Eventually I've asked Ian to add it to that little flyout member menu here, but it has to the next update. It should show up there. But on the main apps page, Jamie's already added it at the list. So if you just scroll down alphabetically, you'll get two photo lines with a PH. And there we go. And there's my little cartoon of what it basically does. Can you have all of our photos like that? I would love that. That's right. You know, you can be the next draft curvy. I mean, that does really good art. So when you get to the app, it'll open up here. Let me just zoom in a bit there. It'll ask you to put your wiki tree ID in. It may say that you're not logged in. And so there would be a login button. So because this isn't running on the primary wiki tree server, it's actually running on the apps server. So you may ask you to log in. You just log in with your regular wiki tree ID and then it'll come back to this. And it should automatically put your own wiki tree ID in there. But if it doesn't, for some reason, then you just type it in. And then you click Next. And then you just have some options that you can customize it. And basically a photo line is just a series of photos of you and some of your direct ancestors. So you can have it show your paternal ancestors. So that's me, my father, my grandfather, my great-grandfather, or on my mother's side, there's my mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother. Or if you like to see them both, you could go for a combo. And then that shows you in the middle with your parents on each side of you and then grandparents, great-grandparents, and so on. Now, these are the direct maternal or paternal. So your mother and your mother's mother, your mother's mother's mother's mother, and the same. So you can also use it to represent your YDNA heritage from your paternal side, or your MT, your mitochondrial DNA heritage from your mother's side, if you want to do that. And you're going to add one, add something. What are we going to do? I am going to add something, yes. Now, the other option you can, some of the options are, you can just have first name. So for me, when I just did the paternal, because we all have the last name, well, I'm adopted, so I don't have the last name Douglas, but all the rest have the last name Douglas. So I can actually customize the title here. So I'm going to actually add in my paternal Douglas photo lines. And then it's going to label it like that. So it's very clear. And if I, all of the polling, I mean, you really need first names for that, because we all have the same last name. But you could also, you can show first names, or no names at all if you just wanted it crisp and clean. You can show your dates. And you can customize the sizes if you want. You can customize whether you're on the left or on the right, whichever one you prefer. And I've actually, this button here allows you to add more. So I actually have a picture of my two to nine great grandparents. So that's kind of cool. I don't have of my next one. So they automatically just get a profile or fill that picture. So, but if I wanted to show all of my female ancestors, I can go as far as Marie's the last one. Yeah, I'm waiting for it to run off the page. Keep going. Yeah. And then you can actually, when you're all done, you can customize the way you want, then you just go to next. And then here's all the gobbledygook or wiki text that you need. And you can just hit the big copy button. It'll copy it. And then you can just throw it into your profile. Go ahead, throw it. Throw it. Okay. Just throw it. Okay. So I'm just gonna go at it. Now this is the wrong profile, but that's the first one here. So he would get so excited. Just just do it. Okay. Did you know about this yet, Amy? And so there's all that wiki text. And I'm gonna go hit preview so you can see what it looks like in my profile. And there it is. And it's a big mess. But no, it's not. If it goes on the real profile, it doesn't look like it. It actually fits on the page. Right. Okay. Added a photo lines for Megs. My email address in there too, Greg. And phone number. Because this one is really long, this one does go a little bit further. But if you can go into reading mode, actually. If you have a lot of biography information. Oh, there you go. It'll show up. See, that looks nice. With me? Because I love the links on, you can click on any of those and it'll just pop up and open up a new profile, go directly to that profile. Scary thing is I recognize. Scary thing is I recognize some of those French names. Yes, you would. Yeah. Yes. So anyways, I created that so you can throw that on your profile. The one thing about it is that your profile picture, if it's attached to your profile, and your profile is private, then when other people view your profile, your own picture may show up with a question mark. And the way around that, Sandy Paddock actually showed me the way around that is to take your profile picture and put it on a free space page that has public commissions. And then the image automatically adopts those public private, public permissions and then can be viewed by the people. Good job. Cool. Yeah. People have been talking about this. Betsy Co showed off a profile she did with her female line a couple months ago. And Vicki Blanco had said that she'd like to see a tool that did that. And anyways, it was sort of an idea that's been percolating in my head, but I didn't do anything until last weekend when I was trying to avoid doing real work. So I wanted to answer somebody's question. They said, how did you come up with doing that? What Greg is really good at is he can take little itty-bitty crumbs that somebody has in their brain like Sandy or whoever asked you to do this. And he can take it and apply his math. He does his math thing and gives us really cool things. That is just so it's, he's very talented at that. We're glad to have you around Greg. Oh, you're very kind. Thank you. Julie, Julie. Yes. I'm so sorry I was having fun with you with the banner. When? With the banner. Oh, I don't care. I don't care. I can kick you out if I wanted to, may so. But I wouldn't love to because you're going to be doing the word. I wouldn't do that anyway. Have we ever kicked each other out ever? Even not on purpose. Not on purpose. I'm pretty sure it's happened by accident, but not on purpose. Yeah. I'm sure it's happened. I think somebody out once by accident and they keep thinking I've kicked them out, even when I'm not in, in the, in the chat. You know, there's cards for life bags. No, I'm not out of here. Yeah. No, I kicked somebody out of the chat chat once by accident. Oh, yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Amy, Johnson Crow, that was a good place to make me. So Amy, do you use stuff like that on the profiles you create? Pardon? Do you use widgets or things like that on the profiles that you create? Sometimes, not, not a whole lot. I'm, I'm really into getting a lot of categories on there. So yeah, I'm, I'm a, I'm a category kind of person. That's good. I don't like to get too fancy on like ancestor profiles because then other people that come in to edit them, if they, if they're not very technical, they get intimidated by it. That's true. Well, that's everything I've been, I've been doing so much work lately on profiles that I'm not related to in any way, shape or form, except, you know, we're all in the tree, right? But yeah, I mean, if, if I were actually working on my own family, what a concept. Yeah, I would, I would totally work on my own family. He does, you know, I, I, I know because I get to talk about my research. So like the Holdings and the Templeton. So this is actually the first thought I've done in ages where I actually am working on my own family. So my goal is to add siblings to as many of my direct ancestors as I can because, of course, like most people, you just go straight up and yeah. So now I'm kind of farming out. So then, I mean, but part of it is, is, you know, selfish because I want the super tree, my super tree one, when you branch out, I want it to look impressive too that way. So yeah. Mine goes up here and then it kind of goes like this. I know I've mentioned this before, but you're up there in my tree somewhere. And you can come out somehow because of me or something like that. Very cool. Yeah, he is. Chris, or Chris? Yeah. You're strobing. Yes. Oh, he has no idea what we're talking about. You were flickering. You were flickering behind you. There was some flashing going on. Oh, yeah, it's just the light. That's all. That would make me crazy. We thought the disc of all a little early. We thought the TARDIS was going up. The TARDIS, yes. I just have to straight open. That's all. All right, Julie. Yeah, are we going to do this? Are you guys ready? We get like 30 more seconds to enter the word photo lines, and then I'm going to click the draw button. So 30 more seconds. Julie Thry says, it's amazing how many times I was working on a non-family and ended up finding a family connection. That's a pretty good idea. Absolutely. Yeah, I've had that happen many times. Yeah. Okay. Wait, wait, wait. Five, four, three, two, one. Here it goes. Oh, I can do that. It's Selman. Congratulations, Julie. We will add you to the winning list. I think we probably have to confirm that Ruth hasn't won before, but we'll go ahead and put you in your roof, and then when you're, when you have a minute, you could drop Aya on the line and let her know that you're a winner, but we'll also tell her. So you're telling her helps also. She'll want to get your address and everything and get you squared away. Yay. Congratulations. Well, not only that, you're getting lots of love too, Ruth. Lot of love. She said she never wins anything. That's perfect, then. You broke your streak. That's fantastic. Yay. Okay. Amy Shanti, you have any nugget of wisdom you would like to share with us? She's like, I didn't come here for a nugget. Stay hydrated. Stay hydrated. Stay hydrated. Stay hydrated. Genealogy, it's hard work. Stay hydrated. It's all about the long game and you got to be sure you have drinks and snacks. I need to go find snacks. Yes. Well, we made you hungry. I'm sure we did. Well, and that is it. Go ahead, Chris. I just posted a picture on my personal Facebook about a little picture here, but I will, you want me to post it in the United Nations Cafe, Amy? Pardon? I have a picture of all of this, so I can put it on the United Nations Cafe if you want me to. Yeah, no way. I'll grab it and share it. Oh, what you're up to, yeah. Oh, that's a horrible thing to say. Carol. He's a dog of a food. Carol. He's a dog of a live or stuffed. He's just. Carol. He's relaxed. He's not relaxed during the eight o'clock. They eat the dogs alive. There he is. Poor Finny. Wake up, Finny. I thought you were stuck in the animal. I was just sleeping. I was just sleeping. Now you woke him up. Oh, Carol. Shorty to go shorting his dog here. He's thinking about a lot of good things. How did so many people say congratulations before it was even announced? There's a lag. So you don't know when that really, you don't know the timing really. And sometimes when you join a live stream on YouTube, you might actually be watching it behind. Yeah. There's a temple. Yeah. It's very timing, why me. It was very timing. And we were talking about the TARDIS. We were being honest about that. Yeah. Yeah. It's very timing, why me. Okay. We will see you again at four o'clock. I won't see you again at four o'clock. Julie will be here to drive. And there will be other people. Chris will be here for sure. Amy, thank you so much for coming. Well, you should come back. You should get off and shower and look your best on Saturdays. Because I often go, Amy, come jump in. No, bedhead. I had bedhead this morning. So we will see you again at four o'clock. Four Eastern. Yeah. Four Eastern. Yeah. Three and a half hours from wherever you are now.