 Hello, everyone. What's going on? We're back. We're back. Hi. And Finnegan's back, too. Yes. Yay, you lose camera cam. And the same squad since, like, Friday morning. No, he's rotated. He's the opposite direction from this morning. There he is. Hey, Finn. Finn. Say hi. And again. Hey. Hello. Oh, hi. Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, what's wrong? Aw. I think we woke him up. Sorry, buddy. He's getting up. Oh, stretchers, big stretchers. I have my tension. Yes, Chris. We've sunk to the, to now having our own pet cams during the live. I don't have a pet cam right now, but. I have a camera cam. There's Kara. OK. Oh, now he's posing. He's got his hero pose going. Oh, look at that. Look at that. OK. Well, so we don't get totally distracted there. We'll just hide Finnegan for now. We'll come. We'll check in on him at the end after. It's like, oh, looking to play with Molly. She's ready. Where's Molly? She's right here. She's buzzing at something outside. That's a wiki tree. Put it on the camera and everybody will be watching them the whole, the whole hour. Are you folks doing, you're getting lots of, lots done? No, but. No. The plastic that this afternoon was my time. And it wasn't. Not yet, but after this. Right. You still have more afternoon left. I do. Oh, OK. OK. Oh, Molly. Molly has a strong opinion. Molly is very passionate about connecting and collaboration. Oh, that's good. Oh, look what Chris said about RitzTech. Hey, Eileen. Hey. Oh, a new volunteer here. Oh, cool. Yeah, I think she just moved there, if I remember right. Excellent. Lamer family. Judy Bramwich, I will send you a message. Excellent. That's good. Wow, we've got lots of people. We've got 74 people in the chat. So hello to everyone. I know Mags likes to say hi to every single person. But that's just a lot of names. Christina Root, Darren, Eric, Lallesh, and Chris, Maggie, Wendy. Wendy? Wendy. Wendy, Wendy Allen. Karen, Lisa, Chris, Judy, Stephanie, both Cherry. OK, I'm kidding. Yoke. There's too many. Lisa, Tanita, Lots, John, Steven, and Debbie. OK, I'm scrolling so fast. I'm missing lots of names, Patti. Anyways. Wolf, Wolf. No, that was a name. Oh, that was a comment. What? Anyways, yes. And smash that button, as Anne had said. That's good. Steven, you're making some progress. You're connecting? Me, yeah. Yeah, I'm pushing through. I've connected this Bowdoin Dive family. I'm just looking at this chart here. So the Bowdoin Dive is splitting off into the Fagas, splitting off into the Reuters, splitting off into the Oldenburgs, and then that really deep stuff I'm finding with the Oldenburgs, getting back to 1700s now, into some pre-existing profiles that were already on Wiki Tree. So don't get credit for connecting into those. But I've done a lot of fleshing in of this Bowdoin Dive family out of Wisconsin. And that's pretty much what I've been focusing on for the last day is just getting all these little branches spread out. And then my actual CC7 has increased as a result of this work because they're all within six to seven degrees of me. So nice. That's great news. Wow, yeah. Chris, you're working on relative, sir. Your CC7 must be going up, too, right? Oh, yeah. Well, specifically, my dad's CC7. I'm out of Cheswaldo finally. Now, I'm in Vicenta, which is a town just like just outside the city. Triangle of town. Cheswaldo, Vicenta. Guadalajara. That's the point of this little triangle. So everybody intermarries between everybody in those town. So I'm finally in Vicenta. And it's been like a little bit of a rabbit hole. They're like Capo Bianco's marrying from Miglietti's. Miglietti's marrying Marconi's. Marconi's marrying Capo Bianco's. And I know, Molly. I know. Molly's like, tell them about that other family. Tell them about that other family. Tell them about that line. Yeah. Or she's trying to tell us she's Italian. I'm not sure. Amy joined us. Hi. Hi there, my fellow Canadian. How are you? Good. My puppy's eating. Molly has strong opinions today. Have you been getting lots of connecting done, Amy? No. I missed the window. I'm sorry, I missed it. I'm sorry to get to sign up for a team this time. Oh, well, you're helping us out. I'm cheering everybody else on. Yeah. Yes. Well, I fell into the French Canadian hold. The same French Canadian rabbit hole that I've been in since Friday. And, but I've fallen into an adjacent one. And I have to thank Lisa's your va for this. Because I was adding a Joseph, a Joseph cloutier. And I did a search to make sure I wasn't duplicating. But you know, I knew that he had cloutier that Lisa had added. This is one of your profiles, Lisa, but he had no parents. So once I ... So he now has a full ancestry all the way back to the foundation. Because I had parents and grandparents. Some others been all of a sudden, boom. He's he's got a nice solid ancestry there. So yes, I love it when it goes from the just, you know, just either nothing or just parent, father and toe that full the fire fighters died in Arizona. All 19 profiles and two are connected to the tree. Oh, wow. Check that out. Shonda also said she increased her CC seven by 171 so far. Very impressive. That's impressive. Mm hmm. Very cool. Are you ever going to connect to existing profile unless it's my own because I'm also a profile for when I see it. I'm like, oh, wow. Okay. I got caught. This guy doesn't mind me brushing off the profile a little bit. They're there. They just don't really act. Okay, so before we get into the stats, there is a secret word that has to be typed in. So, Chris, what's this all about? Well, I'll say the secret word. The ducks will come down. The word is we keep you free towards. Yes, it's actually more of a phrase than a word. You need both words. Wicked free space tours. This space is important. It doesn't work without the second half right now. Type that in and what do they win? A win? They wins. There'll be some options from our store and they'll be able to pick something from that. Excellent. It'll be very cool. Very exciting. You don't even get a lousy copy of our home game. You're a complete loser. No. I'm just putting down part L. Oh, Chris understands where I'm coming from. I'm not sure I do, but that's okay. Don't even get the rice oroni the San Francisco treat. Oh, the rice oroni. Oh, yes. Oh, God, because he was the voice of Jeopardy for like back in the 80s and everything in there. Okay. Well, there you go. Yeah, I made a fun song about losing on that show. Yeah. And there's a Julie. I keep talking. Hey, Julie. Hi. Where is she? Rika's on it. Oh, there you are. Oh, in the middle. I'm really great. You're hiding. Did I already miss all the stats or just the histogram? Oh, no, I was just about to start the stats. Oh, yeah. Yes, we were just probably broke me. So, I'm great. We were distracted by the fin cam. Oh, different pets and other things. Two more pets need cams and then we can have Brady Bunch. That's right. Well, if I had him, I'd do it, but mine won't sit still that long. I have too many. So, you do. You have a lot. They eat my internet, Julie. They eat your internet. Oh, my gosh. Oh, no. Well, so we've got lots of stats here. Um, did you guys hear an echo when I'm talking or no? No. Okay. Okay. I think there's a little bit of a sound coming out of the fin cam. I've got it down as low as possible, but as long as you're not hearing it that I'm fine. Um, it's muted. Yeah. Okay. Good. Uh, so before we start, before we started, we were at 77,753. Um, it'd be lovely if I refresh and it goes to 7777. Wouldn't that be wonderful? It's so good. That would be cool. It would be beautiful. It's so cool. It's so hot. It's over 1228 right now, but it's a great number that you would like at noon. Yeah. What's the number? So, yesterday when Darren was on, he said that we should do some stats with prime numbers. So, I thought that would be kind of cool. And so, I found this handy little thing. So, I mean, there's lots of prime numbers and unlike the Fibonacci numbers that get larger and larger. So, you know, there's only a, there's a fairly, I mean, infinite sequence, but there's a smallish number that so you can actually do something decent with it. With prime numbers, however, there's prime numbers all over the place and we just couldn't read every single prime number off or else we would be here forever. So, um, one cool thing about prime numbers is that prime numbers also all, not always, but often come in pairs. So, and what I mean by that is they're only off by two. So, for example, the very, um, the very first prime number is two, which is the only even prime number and then three is the next one and then five. So, a prime number, in case you forget, a prime number is one that does, that has no other factors except one and itself. So, four is not a prime number because four can be made up as two times two, but five can't be made up into, with whole numbers can't, you can only multiply one times five to get five. So, that's why five is a prime number. But so, three and five are off, are off by two, five and seven are off by two and then you get higher numbers like 41 and 43. Those are both prime numbers and they're only two apart. So, those are called prime pairs because they like pairs or like buddies that go side by side. Um, so, what I thought would be kind of cool is if we look at, um, if we, uh, look at the teams and we will find the highest prime number pair per team. So, okay, so we're doing it by teams, not by individual. Uh, well, you know what do we have? Uh, we could, let's switch to individuals. Okay. Are you going through places or are you going for contributions? Oh, I was, ooh, let's see if we go to my user here. Ooh, you just had someone pass up. Oh, let's see. Well, let's, let's look at contributions. See how many prime, how long, how many prime pairs in the contributions. Okay. So, so Steve, you're going to have to help me out here and be a second pair. I'm following it. This 884 just missed that 883. Look at that. Oh, we're going to count it, right? Uh-huh. Yeah, but oh, 850. Yeah, so 884, that was really cool. So that's Emma. Emma. Emma, Beth, way to go. 857 is one. And then 857 is a prime there. So that's John, John Powers from the Appalachia Roots. Yep. Excellent. Uh, let's see. 29 would be the next one. 889, 659. Ooh, look at, okay, 660 is right in between two prime pairs. So we're going to count that one. Yeah. So that's Maddie Hardman from the Mighty Oaks. Plimos. There we go. 641, 670. Oh, 617. There we go. Funny. That is Kylie Fowler from the Kiwi Crew. Did you know, Kylie, that you've got a prime number of contributions so far? 599 is also. Look at that. Excellent. Okay, so that's Al Thompson from the Splendid Spruces. Okay, going 549. What's next? I need some outside of the area. 569. 521. Nope. 461. Oh, we've got 455 with Joan Whitaker, but that's not there. Let's move down. We'll get a lot closer. 434 probably is the closer. 434. Yeah, because the 430 is 433. 433 is a prime number. So one more than a prime number is Gail G. Martin from the Appalachian. And that's a palindrome too. It is a palindrome. Gotta love that. Excellent. Yes. That's very cool. Then we got 419. We've got, oh yeah, so 14. We've got two riding the 420, so they've got a prime number on each side of them. That would be Pat Brunson from the Cornbread Catchers and Mike Patek from Appalachia Roots. Release it. And then 348 would be in the middle. 348's are right down the middle. Right down the middle of another prime pair. Okay, that's Nan Starjak from the captain of the Southern Super Sweepers and Carolyn Schoenberg from the Germany Genies. Yes, Carolyn. Is that how you pronounce first name, Carolyn? I'm gonna assume so. Okay. We just chat on Discord. We don't actually, you don't actually even like use our names. So I'm trying to say we text everything. 311, 313 is the next pair. So 314's pretty close. Yeah, it's just one more. So that's Bonnie McFeeters from Appalachia Roots. 281 to 283. We got a 283. We have it. Oh, look at that. 283 that in the 64th position overall. Catherine Ryan from the Splendid's Bruce's. Good stuff. Okay. 269, 271. We're just outside of that with 274 here. Yeah. The 239, 241 pair. We have a 242. And we have a 239. Oh, we do have a 239. 239. In the nine squared position overall is Nelda Inspires from the Toddlin tortoises. Right. There we go. 227, 229. We have both 229 and 227's doubled. Look at that. Okay. So we've got a run of prime numbers here. Connie, Connie J. Goose from the Germany Genies. Carol Alterner, also known as Beckett from the Wizards of Oz, Maggie L. N. from Legacy Heirs, and Lorna L. Hellman from the Mighty Oaks. You're in the prime of this contest. That's excellent. It's a nice cluster. And then we got 197, 199 to look for. We do have a 199. We do have a nine. Okay. And I'm just going to slide this up so I can make it new. Okay. So that's Cindy K. Stevens from the Western Red Cedars. That's Azure's team. Nice. Way to go, Cindy. Julie Bartimus is right in between the two. Oh, look at that. Yes. Bartimus from Northwest Terriers. Thanks. 191, 193. We have two of them that are 193s and we have a couple of 192s. Yeah. Okay. So at the 193, the prime number there is Brad R. Jones from the Southern Cross Stars, Axel Spencer from the Nordic War, and then really close and probably we'll eventually we'll get to 193 very shortly. It would be Katherine Bauer from the Trinots, Mary Gilkerson from Team Virginia, and Captain Lisa from the Legacy Airs. Nice. Let's go to 179 and 181. We got some 180s. We got 180s. Okay. Karen L. Anderson from the Mighty Oaks and Victoria Faulkner from the Legacy Airs. Okay. 149 and 151. Okay. Oh, we have a one. We have a 49. That's Forrest C. Dimon from the Canadian Connectors. Hey, Amy, where'd it go? Your team. 137s and 139s. We have both Ladoes and 138s. We're ready to go. So we'll just we'll just read off all those names. Roy S. Lamberton from the Nor'easters. Amanda L. Allardice from the Trinots. Is that how you pronounce it? I think so. Okay. Matt. I only read it. I have it after. It sounds good though. It sounds good, eh? Okay. Matt D. McNap from Kiwi Crew, Air, Air, P. Mushkins, Mushkins, gosh. From the Northwest Territory, Territories. They're really Northwest Territories in Canada, but this is the Northwest Terriers. From Minnesota. All right. Next, we got down to the 107, 109 pair. Okay. I'm gonna skip a lot of people here. Okay, but we do have 107s. We got a pair of 107s. Rodney Wong from the Legacy Airs and Debbie Cravens from the Nor'easters. Uh-huh. Uh-huh. 101 and 103 pair. Oh, we got lots of those. Uh, Diane D. Jordan from the Cornbridge catchers. Mindy, Mindy Silva. Mindy. From Team Virginia. Captain Team Virginia. Katie Barker from Mighty Oaks. Denise Hunch from Twisted Thistles. Heather M. Jitkinson from Splendid Spruces. Um, Andy Massey from Team Virginia. And Yoke Van Vendemvel. Uh, Venendal. Vendemvel. Line Dutchman. Okay, let's move down to 71, 73. Okay. Sorry for those on getting, I'm giving vertical two, but there we go. So, Cindy L. Hanrahan from the Little Team on the Prairie is on, is in the prime with 73. In between is Susan Campbell with Twisted Thistles with 72. And then Robert Ekman from Team Atlantic, U.S. Elizabeth Marsh from Nor'easters, Patricia Rye from Appalachia Roots, and Sue M. Wyatt from the Toglin Tortoise. They all have 71. Okay. Uh, we have the 59, 61 pair. Okay. Well, and we got, oh, once you're reading off, you're gonna be doing. Oh, no. Oh, no. Now the numbers are huge. So, we have Claire Susie Jadrat, Barbara, Lou, Donna, Jane, Richard, Angela. Uh, well, actually those first ones all had 61. Then the one straddling fence there are Jane, Richard, Angela, Lorely, Pat. And then at 59, another prime is David, David, Judy, Judy, who, anyone's gonna get to meet. Um, Angela, and I think that's it. Well, David was actually a 60, but we're still counting. Oh, sorry. Okay, there. Well, he'll probably, he'll get 61 soon. 41, 43. Uh, oh my, whatever. Oh, there's only a few. Okay. So in 43, we have Robin Baker from Appalachia Roads, Bonnie from, uh, Bonnie from Northwest Terriers. No, we can't say it. Uh, Super Roz and Judy, each husted from the Team Atlantic. Uh, Judy Brett from Team Mid-Atlantic US. And then jumping down to 41. Sorry, guys in the middle. Um, Ugo Boni from Team Italy. Dave Carlson from the Canyon Connectors as along with Michelle Matiu. I think I just created a record for Michelle Matiu, but, you know, he was born in the 1800s, so I'm pretty sure it's not the same guy. Um, and, uh, Kathleen Cobcroft from Wizards of Oz and I, let's see. I'll read the 42s if you don't want to, because that's a special number too. It is a special number. That is right. So you go ahead. You read the 42s. Yeah, I'll get the 42s. So, here we go. Uh, Kathy A. Seed from the Irish Chanchet. Um, Mary I Fawatt from the Twisted Thistles. Carolyn Cross from the Nor'easters and Valerie Penner from the Nordic Moir. All are the answer right now. They know the, what the answer is life, universe. What is the question? What was the question? Yeah, that's right. The question is doctor who? Okay, 29 and 31 fair. Oh, my goodness. You want to split? I'll take one. You take the other. Okay. Are you guys getting, are you guys sorry this is the route you chose? Yeah. Okay. I'm just going, I'm going first names only at this point. First name only. You know who you are and you know who you play for, or what team you're on. But congratulations. All the same. Um, Linda, Jenny, Mary, Gina, Maria and S. O. Tool. And you take it away for, and Suzanne, I think Suzanne's also 31. Okay. Who's on the 30s? Uh, the 30s are Deb, Don, Patricia, Sheena, and Eve. Okay. I'm hanging in at 29. And the 29s are Heather, Tracy. Oh, you there. Me. You. Edward, Molly. Oh, another Molly. Uh, Sandra. Hey, Murphy. And last one is a Murphy. Lisa Martin. And Greg have math regret yet. I lost track. 17 and 19 now. Oh, oh, oh, my goodness. Oh, my name. Hey, I might be in here. Okay. Let me see. Okay. The last, I just gonna put my cursor on the last one so I know where to stop. Marshall, Linda, Scott, Lisa, Robert, Alexandra, Dreama, Jeff, Journey, Gurney and Roy. Okay. The 18s are Joan, Norma, Michelle, Jackie, Tracy, Sharon, Emily Rex, Charles, Denise, and Jeffery, and Karen, 18. Okay. Nice. And then the 17s are going to, let's see. I think, yeah. The 17s are Dorothy, Chris, Steve. Yay, Steve. Um, Lea, Paulo, and Rob. Okay, 11 and 13. At the bottom of the list. Oh, there's a bunch of them. Oh, my goodness. Okay. So going across, I think, there we go. Jacqueline, Nick, Michelle. It's only 325. It's no problem. Oh, you're so stupid. Robert, David, Yana and V. Okay. And then the 12s and number 12s are Sherry, Philip, Kristi, Greg. Okay. Rosemary, Lea, Jean, Paula. Where's the cutoff here? Valeri, Betsy, and I think Linda is the last 12. All right. Okay. And then, you know, they're not very good. It is hard to see. And then we have 411s, Vicki, Bonnie, Nicole, and Franz. And I think we're going to stop at the two digits of the prime numbers. Because there's a bunch of people. Because there's going to be a bunch of people. But anyways, congrats to everyone. You know who you are. You know who you are. You're all the prime people in our lives for connecting and doing all this hard work. I am Optimus Prime. Optimus Prime. Okay. We have 70 entries, though, to get it. Oh, wow. Okay. If you haven't entered, if you haven't started, if you haven't started, what were you doing? Well, we were just typing. Oh, I was watching the chat. Oh, anyways, and I'm just saying that I'm not in your math skills. Okay. We ready for the draw? Yeah. Duh, duh, duh, duh, bah, bah, bah, bah. And we're done. And we're done. Congratulations. That's great. We can stop the ticker tape now. Congratulations. There's a lot of people. Because it's too late. You can type what you want, but you're not going to win anymore. All right, Ellen. Congratulations, Lorna. So, Aynwin will contact you. Contact, contact it. Will contact you. In the future, not in the past. I contacted you last Thursday. Oh, there we go. Well, we have a few comments and questions. Should we go through them one at a time? Yeah, we'll do that. Good job on the job. Okay, great. Just a comment. Prime numbers are called primos in Spanish, and primos equals cousins. So, prime numbers are very important to our tree. Excellent. That's an excellent, an excellent point. Thanks, Vicki. Yeah. That's right. Primos. Primos. This is not related. John said he added a centenarian who lived at 104 and just died in this century. Oh, wow. So, she's straddled three centuries then. She's born in the 1897. Yeah. Is that crazy? That is, wow, that is really neat. Sean commented. Oh, sorry, Chris. I like that. Sean commented, too, is the odd, because it's the only one that's even. No, but it's odd. But it's odd. It's odd because it's odd. And then we actually have a question. She's added, Chris has added over 100 profiles and connected at least two floating branches, but her CC7 has only increased by 36. Is that because she's working on her puppy's side? I'm going to say yes. How many connected into existing profiles? Because if you created brand new ones without existing connections, you would expect to see more points. It's not points she's concerned about. It's her CC7. Oh, right. Yeah. So, I'm guessing that there's some overlap in your branches. And if what you're doing is what increased your CC7, I mean, let me back up a step. Additions that other people are making might also be affecting your CC7. Does that make sense? So, Chris, whatever you're doing might be affecting your CC7, but it also might be coming from other numbers. And if you are working on your husband's side. I approach it differently. Maybe she's like attaching it at eight degrees or nine degrees away, so they're not counting towards CC7. Yeah, that could be. Yeah, that could be. Yeah, he could just be just far away. Yeah. Okay. And Judy says it takes a day, but is that true during our thongs? I think it was every 30 minutes that it gets updated. Yeah. I thought just during the thongs we did that. Where's Aless? Aless was here. He's here. I saw him. Christine Miller said she started a page for firefighters who died in Yarnel, Arizona and got all 19 of them connected to the... Wait, got all 19 of them in and two of them connected to the three, so that's great. That's good. Well done. And Aless says it is 30 minutes. It is 30 minutes. Cool. Thanks, Amy. You're welcome. Let's see. Oh, another question. Lynette put in two duplicates for mergers. Does that count for anything? I don't think so. Because I don't think they count during the connected thong, right, Amy? I don't think so. Emma had said in the comments earlier, I noticed that she was doing a lot of merging, so that's good for the tree. Yeah, it is definitely. It'll increase people's CC 7s potentially. And then Amanda says, what did I miss about Allardice? Oh, I was trying to pronounce it. I don't know if I said I. So I said it is pronounced like dice. Oh, OK. Good. Oh, so that was it. That's it. Excellent. I've earned my spot today. Well, thank you very much, Julie, because of course, I was totally ignoring the comments while we were trying to read the names just came through. Yeah, that's what I remember in the future, where we'll just do it by rank and not by number of profiles. Yes, yes, that's right. That was a plan. All right, let's let the 86 people who are watching get back to connect. Let them get back to connect. Oh, my goodness. Oh, is everybody OK? I must have been Amy's. I'm afraid to look. She has a lot of puppies running around. Oh, my goodness. Well, thank you for everyone who came and joined us and stuck with us out, but enjoy the rest you're connecting. And in three and a half hours, we'll be back here. Or some people will be back here with another live. See you. Bye.