 Good morning. Good morning. Good evening. So, wherever you are. Well, this is the final livecast before the end. Next one will be the end of the story. We've have a few people watching now, already, 13th at the moment, so that's unlucky number. But probably someone will pop in. Actually, the three of us are also watching, so that's actually 16. We're good. Are we something that might be just waking up and thinking, oh, I'll go. I say a lot of talk about what the actual time is where people are. We've got 8pm, we've got 6pm, we've got 1am. What else we got? Somebody is saying they don't have daylight savings, so they probably find it really confusing trying to talk to other people if they don't have daylight savings. Everybody has to set daylight savings and keeps about the same distance. Yeah, it's terrible. And US and Europe start the daylight savings at different times. There are two weeks when we are completely... I was late, go into something once, and I was early, because I just totally forgotten that we changed and I forgot to change my watch. Okay, that's one thing, but here when you're communicating with US, then for two weeks, usually, if you have a meeting at some hour, then it shifts for an hour for two weeks. Then after we also change to winter time or summer time, it's the same again. But those two weeks, we are always lost. When is it now? Was it an hour ago? Will we win an hour? When you're trying to sort of do things by a calendar as well, I like to try and keep things to what they call now, call UTC, what used to be GMT. Just even in the summertime, sometimes it's easier, just so that you can refer to other places a lot more. A lot easier. The easiest is to let YouTube calculate when something will happen, because they show you in your local time automatic always. Yeah, they do. Yeah, top score isn't too bad for that either. I just check, instead of doing calculations, I just open YouTube. Oh, it will be in one hour and two minutes, cool. So, we have a word for the challenge for the draw, and this time it will be a long one. Here it is. It's a two-hour tour. Weekly three plus. I'm almost sure that you need to put a space before plus, but I'm not sure about the capitalization. Normally it doesn't matter. It doesn't matter, cool. So, two words. It looks like somebody else has joined from recently in the UK. He's putting a good morning, unless they were already on and just posted it. We may be up to 14 now. Well, actually it's 18 now. Oh, 18? I've got to ask you to spell out plus. That won't work. Also, WT plus and plus sign doesn't work. He said he's already won, so he can't fly anyway, so he's putting a wiki trip with a plus sign. In G2GI, we usually use WT plus. It's so much easier, isn't it? Who knows what it is? He knows and for the rest, they need explanation anyway, so that's enough. Okay, so this part is collecting the entries. What else do we have? We could do some stats. So, who will do them? Any candidates? Do you want to read them out this time, Darren? Darren, okay. Well, are you not ready? Yeah, I'll wait. Can I hear? You can or I can, you can share, okay? Sure. Click the share button. We'll just see if I can get it. Okay, what's one of my points? This could go that way. I can't tell if I'm steering it or not. It is here. I'm adding it to the stage, so... Here we have it. It's close to where I'm at. I'll bring it on this page. Alright, well, we'll go down to the bottom. Alright, got it. Okay, so let's choose a number. No, I don't know. What does the team title say? Banyan trees done 134. I think they had that last time. So maybe they've all gone to sleep. We've got South-West slum trainers at 175. Team Maastria at 257. That's my team without me, unfortunately. I couldn't find time this time to actually do something. It happens so easily. You've got Masti Dusties at 261. Team Virginia at 309. Team LaCham, I've probably mispronounced that. 312. And then Team Maastria, so it's at 318. So a little bit of congestion there. Then we've got a big jump up to South South African spring rocks at 548. A little team on the prairie at 546. Then we've got Nor'easters at 619. The French fries at 688. And the Smoking Snakes at 961. And the Nuke BE team, it's got 983. And we'll stop at McCormick Catchers at 1002. So those are all the small teams. About every, how do I put it, every combination counts. And they've made good contributions. So we'll sort of stop there. And at least anyone else wants anything else? No? Okay, so if you can. That's enough. Can we get back to the other screen? Yeah. I guess that's the small team. Because their contributions, even though they're small, they all help. Yeah, of course. We can also, so I can show. We also have here in the last row, there are histograms by user or by team. So you can actually see how, when some team is doing the work. So you can see here nicely when they, if they are very localized. So all from the same country, they usually will have a gap for a few hours during the nighttime. But some mixed teams have pretty much the same grade all the time. So here you can see for each team how much local users, how many local users are entering it. And if you hover over the bars, you see the actual number at that hour. It's on 30th hour of the time they enter 13 profiles and so on. So you can examine this chart and you have the same similar histogram for the users. So you can actually see for each user when they're resting. They say when they're sleeping or not. Also an interesting view here in last row is the CC7 histogram. That shows user, for each user, his CC7 how it changed during the tone. So when you connect it to some branch or just edit some profiles within seven degrees of you, it will grow at that time. So you can hear, see for yourself or anyone else how, when you made some connection important. If there is a big jump like this, that probably means that you just connect it to existing profiles. So they are all edited ones, for instance. Like here, 117 profiles. So here CC7 jumped from 304 to 402 at this point. So that must have been some big tree connected to the person. So this is an interesting thing to review after the tone will be over. And if it's empty line, then it's like this. Then it didn't change. So you were working. You're working on other profiles. Yeah, probably. Or your CC7 is so big that there is no one else to add. Then you can also see the contributions for teams and users by hours or by day. So for day here, I think every six hours. You can see how many profiles they edit or by hour, but this will be bigger table. So it's useful to export to Excel or something like that. Okay, and the standard divisions. We also have now normalized score already. I don't know if it was read on previous hangouts. You have a question. What does normalized mean? That means mathematically it's an average per user that participated for the team. So if a team has a few users that didn't participate, they don't count. But there are only the ones that actually did some edit some profiles. And that's an average. So if you go to the team and user view. So here and let's go to the at the bottom. The math will be easier. So here a team entered 175 profiles. So that's never average per user is half of that. And that's 88 approximately. It's not dividable, but it's there. I noticed that in each of the divisions, the team that's at the top is quite ahead of the next one below them. Let me have a look. It used to be a case of people were quite close and neck and neck at the end, but it doesn't seem much like that now. Yeah, 4000. Well, that's the divisions are separated before we start. We usually based on the member numbers, we make three approximately similarly sized groups. So this time the limit is up to 12. User is division one from 20 to from 12 from 13 to 21. I think it's division two and division trees about 22. So they're approximately the same size, but it's not true. I mean, it doesn't it isn't based on the number of users that actually participated. So if a team has a lot of inactive members, they're kind of handicapped. And if they only put a few in and then you've got others that are doing a lot, excuse it quite a bit, doesn't it? Because it's an average. Okay, but still every profile counts. Some people think they're going to be out of time and then they and someone happens and they can't find the time and they do what they can. So we never say, you know, even if you only put one or two in, it's better than none at all. Like me. Yeah, well, I haven't done any this time, but I've been out in the tree over the time. So I just I've just I've just been doing some sourcing. I was thinking today should I put one profile at least one profiling. But then I said, I will only reduce the normalized. But I have students for hours to go. Probably connected to existing profiles about a third of the profiles that are of the work that I've done over the weekends. So it's done two pages like new profiles and the one food is adding to connecting to existing profiles, which of course don't count. Yeah, I got a few questions why the profiles aren't counted for someone and they were just creating profiles, but you need to add the profiles to existing ones. So you have to add the relatives. It doesn't matter which one, but there must it must be a relative. Okay. That should that was the stats. We can also check the how many users did. So we have 12 users did over 1000 profiles until now. So that's quite and we have three with over 2000. Patty, Jack and Jeff are doing like working like crazy and they're all appalachia appalachia team roots. And team followed by team Italy. She will most likely do 1000 also. And we might get another 1000 if Germany. Germany is now active so probably another one or two should get to that 1000 mark. Then 100 profiles was done. Okay, quite a few people were just set 100 as a goal. Obviously, seven of them that stopped at 100. Even if they're in the UK, a lot of people will be in or Europe or whatever and they're just waking up. A lot of people will be going back to work today so that that will drop the number of people that can do things. And that's people really keen and they're taking the day off. One person in the museum who's taking the week off. It's not like you need the day the following day or whatever to recover. And until now, 660 people participated. Those are the stats. Probably Greg did some interesting ones in between. But let's leave that to him. So did he explain a bit about the divisions I think on one of the ones I saw? Okay, and now we can do the row. Did everyone enter wiki3 plus in the chat? Now this one person looks like they might have recently joined. So have you all entered wiki3 plus if you wanted to be in the draw? In the chat. Yeah, only 12 people entered it so 16 didn't. Yeah, it's not many people entered you. I have probability of winning. Two more. The entries are going up. It's another minute. There was somebody not long joined us. I think Steven from England is not long joined us. He's put it in now. The explanation marks is another thing. Steven Davis, I think the text should be without the quotation marks. If he wants to type in again, he'll be in the draw. Unless he saw the one and doing it a lot. Probably not because I know he's in the UK and he's probably not done bingo and things like that where he might have won. Unless he's been on one of the other draws. There's another Steven that's put the quotation marks on as well. Yeah, that one is correct now. And the other Steven the same. Steven put it in with the one with the PH's got it right for the other one. I put it in with the quotes. Okay, so let's screen and let's start it. Both Stevens are in. And we have the winner, APM 17. I have no idea who that is. Way to go APM. I think you have to send an e-mail to Erwin. Yeah, let me check if it was already in. Yeah, so we know who they are. That's the problem is one of two people. I know there's somebody that's usually on my team when we compete as the Welsh Dragons and she shows up on the YouTube with a completely different name. But I know who she is. And she joins the live cast on the Saturday. I know it's her. It seems that Myers. Okay, we have identified the person. I have an e-mail to Erwin with the contact. I think you have to send her address or something like that. Okay, and we can check the final score. Okay, it's six minutes. Let's refresh it. The final score is 84,741 profiles. So with four more hours to go, actually three and a half now, we'll get close to 90,000 again. But I don't think it will be more. Might be. We'll see in four hours. Okay. That's it for this round. See you in four hours. Bye.