 Good morning. Good evening. Good night for Australia, New Zealand. And also for US, the ones who are listening, it's time for bed now. It's about 4 a.m. So, okay, we are four more hours to go, so this is time for the final things to get done and to overtake someone. We have quite a few people listening from all over the world. Oh, food discussions, cool. Always biscuits. For me, it's just coffee. I'm just finished breakfast. You used to have biscuits in the chat. Yeah, yeah. But no one said the pleasure. Okay, Katie says we're gonna do 100,000. I'm not entirely sure, but we are very close. This is the closest Konectathon to 100k. Okay, let's start with the total. Since we already came to the subject, so we have 94,445, so we are 5,600 short at the moment and four hours to go. I think, oh, it looks like we will do 100k. It's gonna be very, very close. It would depend how many people have managed to stay or stay until the end. Well, Europe is already up, so the people who are not in the office will be able to do their part, but people should plan a day off on Monday, at least in Europe. I used to when I was working, but I don't need to worry now. Well, I'm also in the office now, so I am working, but I'm working completely. My boss allows me to. My boss is my brother, so it's okay. It's different when you've got to go to a place physically and be there. Yeah. Okay, so Darren, will we do some stats? Or do you want me to share scoring notes? Yeah, it would be good. In the meantime, I did check the user sheet, so we have 702 people participated, did at least one profile, and then the 100 profiles was done by 260 people. That's one third, so quite a lot. And the 1000 mark was passed by 12 people. So 12 people had between 1000 and 2000. No one did over 2000 this time. All right, so I don't think we're done. Who's in the first position on each team? Yeah, so I'm going to do that. So for the smoking snakes, I've got Morgana. Oh, no, I'm not going to find Morgana. And she's done 56 profiles. For the musty dusties, we've got Richard L. Devlin, and he's done 66 profiles. The Banyan Creek, we've got Lauren B. Brown. She's done 60 profiles. Team Massachusetts, Donmarie Secura. They've done 117 profiles. Then we've got the Southfish Sunshineis, Stacey Golladay. They've done 165 profiles. The fridge fries, we've got Big Labelle. My boy, sorry. He's done 78 profiles. Team Austria, we've got... Oh, my team! All right, he's done 352. And Alish has done 63. And considering what Alish has to put up with, working for the juice box, that is pretty good, isn't it? Okay, we've got Liv's team on the prairie. We've got Judy A. Stitz. He's done 209. We've got Team Lecharm with Lewis Kessler. He's done 369 profiles. Pretty good, he's not here. He'll do a mess joke about that. Super Aussie Junies, we've got Allison A. Palmer. He's done 213 profiles. Team Virginia, we've got Bill Vincent, Ph.D. And he's done 234 profiles. Then we've got up to Norrisis, we've got Roy S. Lamberton. He's done 157 profiles. Chris Fistles, he's Gene Scar. He's done 197 profiles. The Irish Sean Say, I'll probably miss an outfit. Susan M. McNam, he's done 245 profiles. Flying Dutchman is B.W.J. Moeller. He's done 226 profiles. Norit Noa, Dagmar Borstotter. Does that sound right, Kallish? I don't know. They have done 238 profiles. Then we've got to the Western Red Seeders. There's Nancy Reagan. And he's done 372 profiles. Team Missouri, D.M. Mickelson. He's done 448 profiles. The Southern Cross Stars, Nigel B. Clark. He's done 606 profiles. Okay, then the South African Springbox. Leon M. Belsen Dott. That's probably a bad pronunciation and I apologize. 1,425 profiles. He's one of our people who've got over 1,000. Team Atlantic, Mid-Atlantic U.S. He's done 538 profiles. This is a big team. Toddling Tortoises, Carol Busenbach. He's done 578 profiles. The Wizards of the Laws, Marie A. Evans. He's done 451 profiles. Team Italy. The Nitesy, Dan Rare. There's 1,313 profiles. Cornbread Catchers. We've got Pat A. Brunson. He's done 547 profiles. That was a big team. The Southern Super Sweepers. Nan Starjak. He's done 400 profiles. So that team's Crows. So it looks like there's probably a good mix of... He's got the profiles here. Okay, Glowcrofters. Eric Bain. He's done 1,088 profiles. So that's one of our smaller teams, isn't it? Canadian Connectors. We've got Catherine K. Penner. He's done 362 profiles. So again, another team that's sort of well spread out. Team Roses. We've got Emma Agbes. Some 1,146 profiles. Kiwi Crew. We've got Carly K. Fowler. And they've done 819 profiles. And a little bit of information. They are great at connecting. They're always doing connecting in New Zealand. So the Crew Nuts. My team. We've got Jody A. Rogers. He's done 752. Oh, you are close to the lead in the team. Yeah, of course. No sleeping for you now. I mean, no sleeping or sabotage Jody's computer. We've got Cynus Roses. We've got Alan T. Entwistle. 1,739 profiles. North-West Terriers. We've got Norman Jones. 643 profiles. And the Germany Genies. We've got Carrey A. Portlands. Done 718 profiles. Legacy Years. We've got Ben B. Couch. 1,392 profiles. Mighty Oaks. But Manny Hardman. He's done 668 profiles. And then Appalachia Roots. Patty Lapland. Appalachia Roots. Sorry. 1,811 profiles. So there's 189 profiles to get 2,000 for you, Patty. Six people did 1,000 in the team. Yeah, all right. I was looking at the divisions in the meantime. So we have three divisions. The small teams are in division one. So here we have in the lead are Globetrotters with 2,800 profiles. In second divisions, those are mid-sized teams. We have Germany Genius in the lead with 5,000 profiles. They could almost compete in the big teams because they would be fourth in overall standing. But the number is under 25 of the members, I guess. So they're in division two. And in the big team division are the top teams. So Appalachia Roots with huge advantage over the others. It's 16,000 profiles. Are they the biggest team in Appalachia Roots? Yeah, they are the biggest team. But also the users are as we saw here, six users with over 1,000. So they're really... Is it? Yeah. It's a combination, isn't it? Yeah, of course it's both. Okay, we have also normalized score now. We can check how they do in divisions normalized. Yeah, oh, even normalized, Appalachia is in the lead. Has it made any difference to those top teams, has it? Yeah, I mean, if there is so many people with over 1,000, they are definitely the winner. Here, 340 is the second normalized score, I think. Yeah, then 312. These are small teams. In small teams, it's easy to have a high normalized sum if all the people are very active. You don't have those that did only one because they are really reducing the user average. But still, the overall total is good. Then in 200, we have Germany Genies. In this division, explain its process and Germany Genies. And my team, Team Austria, right? I didn't... Luckily, I didn't do only one, so we are okay. And then in 100, there are many teams. Okay, so this was the stats. Now, we have also a prize draw. We have a winner. Let me find... No, it's not here. Where is it? Ben, ours service. So, here we go. Yeah, the winner is Axel Sevensson from the Team Nordic Dwarf. So, Scandinavia. So, Aowyn will contact you about the prize, I think, after the tone. Is she here? Is he here? Axel, Axel. I don't think so. Axel is here in the chat. So, you're watching. So, how my knee did we do during the hangout? Let's refresh the total. So, we are now at 49,570. So, 5,400 to go. And the hourly rate is under 1,000 at the moment. So, but usually at this hour, usually it starts to increase. So, I think we are good for 100K. We'll see in four hours, three and a half. So, there's a question there. Yeah, Axel, not at the moment, but after the next week, because the database dump was done yesterday morning. So, all the profiles added in the second part of the phone will not be on Viki3 Plus tomorrow after I publish. So, next week, there will be a search. You will be able to search for all profiles that were created during the phone. I have that available each year. And you will be able to do the last name analysis on that. So, if we check this. So, Viki3 Plus, generic search, now we need help. I think the option to find profiles will be, will be. And find it. Manager created, stars last edit. Played links. It's not documented here. How is that possible? I have no idea how. I will have to search the sources. I will get back to you in the final in four hours. And I will prepare a link to search for that. It should be somewhere here. I can find it. Any other questions that anyone has in the chat? Can't find it. Okay, I will have a look afterwards. Okay, so, escalash without an answer. That's a first. Okay, so, see you in four hours. That's it. Let me find this. Yeah. Okay, bye. Bye, bye, bye. Bye, everyone.