 How are you guys doing? I'm fine. It's finished. It's finished. We're done. Yay. We made it. We survived. Oh, yeah. I don't have a Finney cam, but there's your Finney. How are you, buddy? He's puckered out by all the connecting. He's puckered out. Yeah. He worked hard. He did 30 profiles this week. I'm not going to move the camera, but Molly's right here too. Okay. She's asleep. I don't know where my dogs are. They're off begging for breakfast, probably. So Greg was just talking about how his CC7 number had jumped. So if yours also jumped, tell us. Chris. You made a point. I'm not going to move the camera, but Molly's right here too. Okay. He's asleep. I don't know where my dogs are. Chris. You made progress there. Mind it. Approximately for that many profiles that I entered. Yeah. And that's a funny thing. That's what I would have expected too. I do remember when I was adding one French Canadian family that I connected to something that already existed. So I got a bonus bump of 10. So I was basically 10 more. But when I just checked it now, I finished with 30 profiles, but my CC7 increase was 120, 121. So somewhere in the middle of the night, someone helped me out. Yeah. Yeah. I was working on my boyfriend's tree and he started at 38. And we noticed that somebody else who was not registered for Connect-a-thon was doing things on Saturday, I think Friday, Saturday. And so it was jumping. But I still, I had this goal in my mind of 100. And I said to him halfway through the week and I said, I'm going to have to teach you how to add profiles. So we, and then he went into a line that was, that was richly connected. We got him to 162. Wow. Wow. That's amazing. I know. That's crazy. Mine went up by nine. Hey, one, you need to report yours. Mine went up exactly how many profiles I entered this weekend. I think I know how many that is. Oh, I'm seeing two 72. Yeah. Yeah. And there was a 400 KT did 400 and some. Yeah. That was 55. That's good. Yeah. I had some increases. Yeah. Yeah. I was connecting someone that was unconnected and then they connected into my tree, like the CC4 level. So I was like, oh, that's enough. I wasn't expecting that. Nice. Nice. Did you connect them to your tree or did someone else connect them to your tree? I was working from an unconnected group. Wow. Okay. Yeah. So it's like creating profiles in it. Yeah. So you hadn't intended, you didn't realize when you started that they were going to be connected to you. Well, I was planning to get them connected. Didn't intend to connect them to me. Yeah. That's great. My CC7. Yeah. I'm just looking at the numbers. And we also help team out. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. We also have team others. So all other wiki tree years that didn't participate in the phone. And they ended up 27,000 profiles. Is that 1,000 or 2,700? 27,000. Wow. Is that on the, on the, um, the score sheet as well? Team other? It's excluded, but I have the data here in my tables. Uh, well, that's what usually the, uh, uh, at the rate it is on wiki tree. Usually we had approximately 50, 60,000 profiles each week. So that's consistent with that. Oh, good job team others. Yeah. 27,000. That's great. We signed up for the connectathon and we probably went over a hundred thousand. Oh, absolutely. Uh-huh. We were so close. We're so cool. Oh, my goodness. Oh, we're getting closer to 99,000. Mm-hmm. Well, it's over. So whatever's there. Well, I hadn't refreshed so people say it's over. Just three of others, if they would join, we would have additional 1000 profiles. So if you see a change in your CC7 that you were directly or you can go to the CC7 changes. Yes. Yes. Yeah. And see what's been added. Yes. That's a great good. Now throughout, some people have been asking about the watch list and all these profiles we have added automatically become the profile manager of these new ones, right? Right. Right. So there's sort of two schools of thought I've heard. One is just to drop them right away. So to go through today and remove them. And the other school of thought is to wait for a week so that you get the suggestions list so we can tidy them up before dropping them. Yeah. Suggestions on what is the best way to do it. Well, I was asked about this also in the previous hangout and I wasn't able to find the answer to how I did as I promised. So here, Wicked3Plus has one option to search for profile list that I prepare usually during the tons or so. But it will be actually available next week because the profiles were added after the time. But because I demonstrate on the last one, we will connect the first one. And you just enter this, I did include this in the examples here. So here we have a possibility to search for profiles list and here is exactly what you have to search for. Now we can search for last years for the previous connected one. So we found there was 92,000 profiles that do exist there and you can then combine this with your own profiles. So on previous tons it seems I created 39 profiles. And the question actually was which last name at birth was added the most. So you can then go to group by field last name at birth and on the previous tons I added 20 profiles with last name Dimnik, nine with Moditz and so on. Or we can try that also on a complete profile list. So for the complete fun group by last name at birth show this will be a bit longer. So Smith, there were last year, Smith was the most added last name with 560 profiles and so on. So the magic word there is profile list. Yeah, it is documented on the help page. Okay, cool. But it will be available next Tuesday. Next Tuesday. In three days? Not tomorrow. Week after tomorrow. Got it. Yeah. Don't forget that we have a challenge going on right now, the wiki tree, the dash of wiki tree love challenge. So if you feel inspired to pick one of those profiles that you added this weekend and really make it over and dress it up and give it photos and stickers and so that's what I'm going to do. Go for it. Nice. There's a link in the chat. Yes. I can also add the link to the chat if someone wants to click it. Yeah, someone asked for that. The wiki tree plus. But with the preset for... Oh, with the preset. Nice. Profile list. Oh, that would be great. Yeah. It's tiny. I can't read it from here. Yeah. And Darren, the work that we've done on the connect-a-thon, that counts for the 16 for 16? Yeah, so 16 for 16. Yeah. It doesn't... It was one of the missions, yes. So we've got it. So is it just competing, or do you have to have done a certain number to get your point through? Well, the aim was to cry and get 160, but not everybody will. We'll do that. Like a certain people. So if you combine it with next connect-a-thon, that's fine. And I can claim it from next connect-a-thon. So the 16 for 16 is 16 different Russians, colours wiki tree 16, and it's all sorts of different things like sourcing, connecting, cemeteries, social media. I don't have the link on me at the moment, but... I got it. Yeah. There it is. Thanks Betsy. Sure. Yeah. Thank you very much. Betsy got an update whose connect joined in, but we've got over 70 people already doing it so far. Thanks. Okay. Well, so talk about who won. Yeah, the scores are final, so Greg can do the stats. Oh, Greg, you're muted. Greg, you're muted. I was starting to type something, and then I was... I muted myself so you didn't hear my typing, and then, of course, I forgot. And then when I went to mute, then I lost the banner, so, oh, well. So what kind of stats would you like? Do we want to start with the person who got the closest, or do we want to end with that? Let's end with that. End with that. And then I'll do the total. Okay. So let me just refresh one more time just to... Yep, that's the final number. It won't grow anymore. It's not going to grow anymore. No. There we go. Okay. So here is... Let me zoom in. There we go. So he has the final number, 98,937. Oh, we were close. We were really close to the 99,000. We were close. But that's a lovely number. You might wonder, is that a prime number? Well, it turns out it's not a prime number. But there's some other cool things. It is divisible by three and nine, and then two other really large numbers. So nine times 10,993, or three times 32,979, which itself is kind of a cool number. So it's a cool number, not a prime number, but a multiple of three and nine. So it's still, you know, it's pretty cool. And that's a boatload of profiles. Now, is that officially our largest, Thon? I... For Konex, I think it was the biggest one. Have we ever gone over 100,001? I don't think so. Maybe on the last source at Thon, I'm not sure. I have to check. For me, I don't remember going over. I know we've come close, but I don't remember. Yeah, I think we'd make a big deal out of that. Yeah, we would have made a really big deal. But we're really, really close. So close. In terms of the top... No, it seems it's the biggest one. Last source at Thon was 99,000. 77, sorry. Cool. Okay. Looking at the top 10 people, Eric Bain from the Globe Trotters had 1,088. Actually, let's start at number 12, because look at that. First of all, the top 12 people all go to over 1,000 each. And number 12 is a lovely palindrome there. 1,001. So I applaud you. Let's see, that is... Let me just go across. I think that's Mark. Let me just double check. Yes, Mark Leven from the Appalachia Roots for getting sort of a lovely number. And then the number right above is Sandy Paddock also from Appalachia Roots. 1,011, a really nice binary looking number. But it's not binary, because if it was written in binary, then that would be the number 11, and that's not nearly as exciting. Except it's a palindrome. 11 is a palindrome. And if you would write it as a binary again, then you would get 2. Actually, 3. 3, yeah. The next... Let's see, what do they just do there? Then the next one, that 10, Eric Bain, 1,088. So 1,000 plus the number of keys in the keyboard. That's very cool. The Globetrotters. And then again, with the Appalachia Roots, John Powers with 1,139. Emma Macbeth, captain of the Team Roses, 1,183. Very good there. Margaret Tole from Appalachia Roots, 1,325. Really nice. And the next one's also multiple of 25. 100 more is Leon M. Bezuikenhoet from the South African Spring Box. They were a powerhouse this time. Danita from Team Italy, 1,459 in fifth place. Fourth place for the Legacy Airs was Ben Kelch with 1,502. And then 220 more was in third position, John Graham from Appalachia Roots. And, oh, look at that. First and second position. Just one profile. One profile. They're both sleeping, it seems, because I'm changed. What's that? Yeah. They must have both... They're exhausted. They must have been exhausted from this weekend. I'm from Kay Antwistle at 1,810 and Patty Laplante from Appalachia Roots, 1,811. Wow. Very impressive. But all throughout the weekend, when we were doing stats, and often when I was doing stats, I was often reading numbers from the lower sort of the bottom of the list or the first ones or whatever because every single profile that people added counted I don't know what other people did in the other stats segments, but I usually didn't talk about the top leaders, but I think now is an appropriate time to mention them. And in terms of the teams overall, the Appalachia Roots were just crazy. They're like in another galaxy. They're in another galaxy. We need division, not division 1, 2, they need division 0 or something. And then the rest. Division Biscuits. Division Biscuits. Division Biscuits. I like that. 16,795. That's just insane. Mighty Oaks 8,144. Legacy airs of course 5,414. Germany Genies 5,331. And the Northwest Terriers at 4,322. The top 5 overall. If we look by the divisions. All of those were all division 1 teams. Or division 3. Division 3 in Ohio. In the sec. No, in the sec. I just realized that no, the tree nuts is the fifth position in division 3 with 3,000 foreigners. Germany Genies, which made it in the top 5 overall, it was the leader of division 2. Right. And then also the leading in division 2 splendid spruces with 4,209. Kiwi crew with 3808. Wizards of Oz with 2844. And the team I was playing for this time. Team Italy. 2,717. 2,000. And then division 1. The smaller teams. The Globetrotters were trotting quite a bit. Because they got 3,029. That was a lot of trotting. And the South African Spring Box was a rather small in terms of numbers, but they had power houses. Because look at their normalized score. 353. So that tells you how well they did per person. The Flying Dutchman came in third with 1434. Team Heim with 754. And Little Team on the Prairie with 674. But again, kudos to everyone that all over for doing such amazing jobs. Yeah, really great job. It's very cool. Somebody asked how many we did last year. And it was like 95,000 something and some change. That's a nice job then. And then someone asked about the first connectathon. So when I do the summary for GDG, I think I'll go back and try to find the totals for each year. Oh, nice. That would be interesting to see. What year was our first connectathon? I can't remember. Well, we can check. 20? I'm going to put that in the hard question as well. You just read this part and you will get. So 2019 was the first one. Oh, okay. And on the first one we did 60,000 profiles. And then everybody figured out how to get fast. Now for the first place in the users section, I did check the histogram of Patty and Ellen. As you can see, Patty went to sleep earlier. So Ellen was doing the profiles and he stopped one from the first one. I'm not sure if she went over to the first one. Did you do that for gracious? I think they both deserve the first prize. Yeah. That was very like he did that on purpose. You got it. Most likely he did some purpose. That was very sweet. That was very kind of him to not overtake her when she was sleeping and defend herself. Or maybe he wasn't he didn't want to be the first That's right. Maybe he didn't want to be in the spotlight in the spotlight and here we are putting him in the spotlight. Right. Come on, 1,800 profiles in three days. That's great. It makes my eyes think about that. Wow. I did put the link to the stats in case you in the chat there so you could grab that. And the user histograms those are just so cool to look through. I'm not going to debris through them but it is neat to see people do eventually sleep. Some people do. But some like there are some that don't sleep a lot very often. And then the histogram is the one that you increases like how they go up and it's kind of cool. So you probably want to find your own and see how that looks. So you just control or command the search. So there's mine. So I had a couple little ones and then I jumped. That's where I connected to a family. And then all of a sudden boom something happened yesterday or in the middle of the night. Someone did something that just jumped it. So that's kind of cool. Yeah. So guess the closest one you're all wondering. I can tell you it was let me see. It is Bonnie Day from the Northwest Terrorist. Bonnie Day Good job Bonnie. Good guessing. Yeah. What did she guess? Her guess was let me hide that. Sorry about that. Bonnie where she was only 63 off she guessed 99,000 even. There we go. Good job. Yeah. So that was very impressive. Way to go Bonnie. Yeah. Nice. So I am back to here. And there we have there we have our stats. Congratulations Bonnie. Ewan does she get a prize? She gets a sticker. She gets a sticker. Hey there are some cool stickers. There are cool stickers yes. Bragging rights. Bragging rights. Yes. Good stuff. Well really good job everybody. Mm-hmm. We're all tired can you tell? Yeah. We're all just like this is awesome. So great. Sophia is coming in half an hour so I have to find some energy somewhere. No. Extra coffee. But just having her round will give me energies. Yeah. For sure. She's a little younger. Does she still nap? Yes she does. Yes. And during lunch we get her ready for nap and who's going to go to sleep and so she goes through Sophia goes to nap and Grandpa Greg goes to nap and Nona goes to nap and this crew we all nap and she does. Smart. It's smart. All right. Well the next big thing is the first tech and then the April Connectathon would be the next big thing after that. So get some rest. Get some rest. Yes. Have some vitamin C. Have some vitamin C. Get your veggies. Maybe go out and see some sun if there's any sun. Get some sunlight. Yeah. If only. Unfortunately I don't have any sunlight at the moment. It's completely black. I mean. It's Tuesday morning 2 a.m. Oh my goodness. Thanks for joining us Darren. Yeah. We appreciate it. Thank you to everyone that hosted. You guys all did a really great job and everybody that helped behind the scenes. Greg for your stats. Lesh for your stats. Yes. All right. Anyone else want to say anything else before we go? Just thank you. Thank you everybody. I agree. Yeah. It was a lot of fun. We can choose who's the best. What can we say? They are. I don't just agree. Bye guys. Bye. Happy Monday. Happy Monday. Or Tuesday for Darren. Bye.