 Good time, Stan. Hello. Yes. We made it. We survived. We did. We all mostly survived. I think we're all pretty tired. Yeah, I've done enough games. Yeah, we've had a big cup of coffee as usual. Exactly. Oh, I didn't get mine yet. Oh, the no TARDIS. No TARDIS, no. Greg. Yeah, no. Well, we all gathered at the last minute here to thank all of you for being so productive this weekend. Yeah. I'll let Greg address the statistics. The numbers here. The numbers, yeah. You have a nice little surprise in there. Oh, I saw it there. That's a nice surprise for me. Oh, oh my goodness. Wow, all those numbers are amazing. Did you do that on purpose, Alesha? What? Okay, I got, okay, let me just share this. Before I refresh the screen and the numbers change, this is, I don't know. If I didn't know better, I'd say it was April Fools. Because look at that. Look at the top three. What's that? That must be some buck in the program. I love it. I'm pretty sure they, I'm pretty sure that was planned. Yeah. That was just for you, Greg. Was it? It's going to change for Greg. Wow, that's cool. And then we're like, look at, if I scroll down to Darren's, Darren has exactly one thousand and one. What's up for you, Greg? Oh, look at that. You guys, that's best. I thought you were commenting. I thought you were commenting on the total. I thought something odd had happened to make the total really awesome. Well, the total is awesome. I mean, it is an odd total. Well, 88,000, there's 88 keys on a piano. So 88,000 is a nice number. Yes. There we go. But these top three, that is pretty wild. Wow. Take a screenshot of that. Is that a little too fussy? And I think Mark Lemon, he yanked for a number, 1,500. Jamie says I saw that and wondered if 2,220 was the cap or something. Yeah, you can't say any more than that. That's right. Oh, it's such a beautiful number. I mean, well, when I finished working last night, I was at 60 and I got up this morning and thought, you know, I'm just going to leave it. It just, 60 is a nice round number. I just turned 60 in January. It just seems that that's just, so I spent a little time. I've organized all my extra siblings that I've made printouts. So now each one of these boxes that I've added, now each of them has, of course, a whole family that I can go and expand on and this way I can keep track of it a little easier. That's fun. So I get some organizing and not actual adding more profiles because I'm just going to just decide I'd stick, stick with the nice round number. Whereas, whereas I got up, I went to sleep at five. Oh, my Lord. No, no, no, no, no, five profiles. Oh, five in the morning. I just was like, I want one more and I couldn't. And so I got up and I did five more this morning. Wow. Double drill. Double score. Cool. Harder and harder as I get more experienced at wiki training and researchers, the funds are hard for me because I want to go deeper. And it's very hard for me to just do BMD and move on quickly. Yeah, I can't do it either. It's nice that everybody has put all these little stub profiles out there because it gives every, you know, other people something to work with when they come in. Exactly. And it's an example for them too because everybody's put in, you know, the information and at least a source and so it kind of gives them an idea of what form adding should look like. That's awesome. But yeah, some of us have some of us struggle with stopping with potato chip. That's right. Yeah. Okay. If you're refreshed, the scores will be final now. Okay. Okay. That's fine. Refresh. Yeah, it still says two, two, two, two. Well, they said they stopped. It was not going to change. They intentionally, oh, they really did. Yeah. Yeah. What do you think this was a coincidence? Oh, I thought I thought this was like a late paper fool joke you were playing on me. But this was just too good to be true. Looks like they planned it. And look, the total number is actually quite nice too. Look at that, 88,908. Wow. Wow. Well, you can check the user histogram and you will see when, so Betty was stopped four hours earlier than others. She allowed herself to go get some sleep and let them catch up, I guess. That's awesome, you guys. I love that. That is just so cool. Thank you. Wow. What a great gift. Yes. That's a nice birthday. Belated birthday gift for me. Yes. What a wonderful number. And so nice, right? Instead of the fierce competition, head to head knocking each other out, they decided to go. Yeah. Oh, that is very cool. It's very cool. Wow. Yeah. And then there's Danita in fourth place there with, from Team Italy. They were kind of lucky that Danita didn't overtake. Danita didn't, she didn't get the memo, right? You're aiming for 2002. Different team. But wouldn't that be cool? The top on each team decided that was the goal. They were going for it, yeah. But look at Sandy, 1700. That's amazing. Okay, look at this hour here. So she was, how much Mountain Dew was she drinking that night, that hour? My goodness. I'm about to check in with her husband to see, okay, what was happening? Wow. 1500, nice round number that Mark ended with. Nice. Allen 1400 there. Melody, look at this. So Melody took a huge break. Like it's like a whole day off. And yet she still had such a huge number. So man, she was very productive. She was very productive when she was going. Probably it was nice to add her. So. Yeah, yeah. Yeah. Jayman Cheka, very nice, very good work there. Oh, he put a huge spurt on at the end there. Jay, look at that. He did 89 in the last hour. Wow. He was really pumping it out. Yeah. Jumping part over 1200 there. Look at this. This is very neat. There's Darren, 1001. I think, let's see, what's the total? I'm sorry, I'm jumping ahead here. I won't say anything else. Never mind. No, I just thought I'd look at the top. Those who are have over a thousand, you know, start since we were looking at the user histograms. That's very cool. Darren, good work. So you got a little bit of sleep, Darren, but you don't have huge gobs of sleep. You must be a little tired. Yeah. I'm going from like 2 a.m. or something like that. Yeah. Oh my. Yeah. And my only breaks when I can't go on the videos. And you can't what? You know, I just don't have a break as well. I go on the buddy eyes. The hangouts are the reason. Those are those short breaks. Wow. That's very impressive. So very cool. So team-wise, let's see. So the Appalachia roots had the highest score overall and by a huge number, but then their team was much larger than all the rest, right? And then they had those three top producers. So it's not surprising. But again, it's not the quantity that we're really, it's the quality and the fact that every little profile helps. Yes. Mighty Oaks with 8,292. Germany Genies 5,279. Northwest Terrios 3,742. And Team Italy is maintaining that fifth position spot, 3,337. Wow. Almost three. Did just four more than 3,333, but that's okay. They didn't get the memo about stopping. They didn't get the memo about stopping on nice round numbers. On the team, it's much harder to market the score. Yeah. Well, I know like in past thoughts, I've been trying to stop at a round number, but because there's that five minute delay, then you sometimes you've done one or two too many. Oh, now I have to go to the next round number and then check. Well, you could call me and I would do a raise one. Alash would do that for you, Greg. I wouldn't add one, but I would raise one. Oh, if you didn't get the memo, that's okay. Oh, wow. So, and then so the top seven teams were all past a 3,000 and then the 2,000s. So after Team Italy, we had the seven super sweepers and legacy heirs, both over 3,000. Then we have the 2,000 range starting with the splendid spruces, flying Dutchman, Kiwi crew, Team Roses, Tree Nuts. I have to move this up so I've got a level here. Your newts have just done so wonderful Betsy. The newts, the newts. I'm not sure. Yeah. I'm not wearing a t-shirt. Oh, I love it. And then Nordic Noir also. Look at, oh, which two teams? Let me just double check. There's another, okay. So first of all, the 2,3333, the Tree Nuts. That's a really nice number. Thank you. Yeah, we liked it. Me too. But then look at, we have a tie between Newt A and Nordic Noir. Very cool. Then after Nordic Noir, then we have those are in between the 2001,000 range. So we have the Toddlin tortoises, my team, Canadian Connectors. The Grave Guardians, another new team for the Stron. They did really well. Was this yours, Darren? I'm quite proud of us. Your globe trodders, okay. But who was it, was on, said that they had originally, originally pegged 500 as their goal for the team because it was the first time out. Well, look at, they did over triple that. Yep. They did. And there's not very many of you. Yeah. Well, that's very impressive. Then the globe trodders, Darren's team here, 1700, it looks like, 1728. Twisted Thistles, middle and U.S., Wizards of Oz, Southern Cross Stars, Super Ozzy Genies, all of the teams from the down under region are all around the same 1500, 1500, 50-ish range. So that's kind of cool. The Western Red Cedars then, and oh, there's a nice, is that the Western Red Cedars, 1,444. Woo-hoo. Your people are liking it. They're giving me some nice numbers to work with here. The Irish Shoniketing, 1432, Team Missouri, Hornbread Catchers, and then Newt B rounds out the teams that had passed the 1,000 mark with 1,006. Very nice. And then, and then we have the Smokin' Snakes, French Fries, Northeasters, Little Team on the Prairie, South Africa, Springbox, Team Lachheim, Team Massachusetts, Team Virginia, Musty Dusty, which is always 268 pre-1500 profiles. That is a huge accomplishment. And there's a lot of them, as I remember. Yeah, it's a small team to start with. They deserve major recognition for that. Team Austria, Vjada did get a friend-joiner, eventually, right? And is that your team too, Aleš? It's mine, but I didn't enter any profile. You didn't do any? No, I couldn't. I didn't find any. Well, you were changing. South Swiss Sunshineers and the Banyan Tree team. So all teams work, everybody. All teams get over 150, and great work, everyone. That was fantastic. Yeah, and they're all profiles that didn't exist on WorkitCrate. What's that? All new profiles that weren't on WorkitCrate before. That's right. All brand new ones, yeah. Lots of new places for people to connect. Lots of ways to catch new cousins. Yeah. And probably my wife used suggestions to correct. That's right. I will prepare, like on the previous tone, I will prepare already tomorrow. I will write in the newsletter how to get those suggestions, but they will be only for the first and half of the second day because the dump was done in between. And next week, we will probably have a weekly challenge to with all the profiles that were added this weekend. That's right. So John makes a good point with all these extra new profiles that our connections to each other might have gotten shorter. You can check them on the report in the last step, the CC7 one, where you can see if your CC7 got improved during the time. Yeah. Yeah. And what's neat is to see if your CC7 has gone up more than the number of profiles you actually created. That's always a cool thing. So yeah, I added 60 profiles, but my CC7 went up by 94. Wow. Line went up by two and it wasn't me. So I have to... You go to think someone. Yeah. I wasn't working on my family either. Yeah. So that's interesting. I wonder where those extra 34 came from. Well, I did... There was one I found that I had to do a merge or I requested a merge and within... By the time I woke up the person, the profile manager, Bob had done the merge for me. So he had approved it and done it. So that was nice. So that gave me at least one. I wonder if there's more on that branch that I didn't know. If it was connected, then you most likely got a few with that action. Right. Right. Cool. There we go. Yeah. Yeah, Dee said hers went up and she didn't do it either. So everybody's benefiting from the connections that were made. That's neat when that happens. Yeah, I get it. Let's see. Darren. Oh, no. I have to... Oh, I mean, I'm 28. You're... What's... Is it... There we go. He went to 28. So obviously you're 1,001 were not... Oh, because you were working on Notables. How many Notables did you end up getting connected? Seven or eight that I cracked. Probably done a few more. And yeah, I spent my first day sort of connecting them and then then went into these profile created categories and working on those. And I ended up connecting profiles from pretty five different countries. Wow. That's great. Yeah. And the Globe Crutals as a team, we connected profiles from 50 countries. That's excellent. I love that. That's not... That is very cool. Very cool. Very cool. Did you share your stack about the Nuke team? Oh, yes. We had some fun facts on the Nuke team. We had two sisters, Merrily and Melissa Guzetta were both on the team. And we also had some Ludo Becker's who is a YouTube harmonica star. He has some very fun videos, great music. And then during our Mid-Thon Hangout, Merri-Kolsky and I discovered that we both went to the same high school. Not probably the same time. That's amazing. My hometown and he emailed me afterwards to say, I live there. I went to high school there. That's crazy. Yeah. But not at the same time? Not at the same time. No, no. So I see Merri's in the chat. Hey, Merri. So what do you want to do next? Who do we announce who came closest with the guests? But we are supposed to do another drawing. Are we? That's what our turn says. Okay, do you want to do it? Sure. I can do the picker spinner. All right, everybody. Get ready to type. Type thanks. Okay. I can do that. We'll give you a couple minutes. Okay. Up to 11. It'll be a very gracious chat that we have sewing here then. This sounds like a scam. I'll wait for them to... It just feels better. I guess we were here, you know. How long do we want to give up? Well, we have 90 people in the chat. If not a scam, we're sorry. It just seems funny. 44 people who've typed it in. Let's give them a few more. So how many did Finnegan connect? Finnegan didn't connect. He connected to his pillow a lot. You see, he shifted position at one point. In the direction when we started the... Hey, let's see. That's pretty comfy there. He gets comfy. Yeah. And then every now and then he'll stand up, shake, and then he'll reposition himself, and then I'll go back down for another nap. It really is a dog's life, man. I mean, I do take him twice a day for a walk, so he gets some exercise. Oh, you take him twice? Good for you. Yeah. Morning walk and then an afternoon walk. The afternoon walk is usually shorter, but he sometimes meets his cousin dog on the morning. He's cousin dog? Yeah. So my brother's dog will be his first cousin dog. Of course. Actually related, but I call him his cousin dog. Buford is his name. What is it? Buford. That's a great name for a dog. Buford and Finnegan. Yeah. Buford and Finnegan. Okay. We seem to be sort of plateauing at 48 entries. So should we go ahead and do it? Sure. Okay. There's no flake. I just did a good look. Okay. So drum roll. Let me go over here. And oh, 49. Someone heard me. Okay. Drawing. There we go. It's actually, it slows down it. You think it's going to be that name in there? Do we know who that is? I don't know who Jolly Despair is. Well, you must be in the chat. Jolly Despair, tell us who you are. Yes. That was huge. And congratulations. Yes. Yeah. So you would email Aowyn at wikitree.com. Save your prize. There it is. Okay. Hogan 1649. Thank you. I'll write that down. Nice. Okay. Congrats. Excellent. So who's got the spreadsheet that knows all the guesses? Uh-oh. That might, I might not be any of us. That might have to come later. I have a feeling because I didn't know it was not prepared to do that. I didn't know who was handling that. Looking at my... Azure might have been compiling them and she is out of pocket today, as we like to say. I don't see the spreadsheet right here. No. So we can't tell you who. I didn't notice that somebody was less than 1,000 from the guess. So... Oh, okay. So it might be that person, but we don't want to know officially if we're not right. Correct. I don't want to do that. Yeah. You know what? I think I had that. No, someone gave me this. Actually, anyone can look on its own. The gpost and they can calculate who's... Yeah, I mean, it's slower than being able to sort. That's right. Yes. If I had thought about that... There's like four pages of guesses, so... Yeah, we'll announce that shortly. Unless you guys want to talk for a bit and I go through it. They don't want to waste everyone's time. I think we'd have to talk for a little more than a bit. Yeah. People don't need to sleep. Some people need to sleep. Yes. Yes. Darren, I like your label, your tag. Darren, very tired. Yeah. No, just the one draw done. But the second winner would have been the one who guessed closest to the guess. But we did not come prepared because the two people who usually run that spreadsheet are not able to join us this morning. So... Right. Don't get the word out. Don't get the word out. Finn is a secret. You'll just see a nice little surprise. I'm not a fan of what you can think. Well, this has been fun. Oh, and... Yes, it has. Is everybody ready to start their week now? Or are you all tired? You're going to have to call in sick, the worst. I'm tired, but not from entry. Yeah, we keep you. No. All right. Well, somebody said their bed is calling. So... That makes sense. Maybe we should let them go. Yes, Amanda. She won the last hangout. Oh, that's right. Yeah. She won the last hangout. Nice job. Okay. Well, go grab another fresh cup of coffee, everybody. Yeah, that's right. Have a great day. Thanks for joining us all weekend. Yes. Let me get the music. Bye. Thank you.