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Great to have you company and it's official.
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I have in my hot little hands the magazine.
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Smells fresh and printed.
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There are 3,000 copies still sitting at the printer
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ready to be posted later this month.
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There are 11,000 copies sitting at the Gamesman
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that'll be shipped over Black Friday week
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and around that time.
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We've got an event this Thursday night
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looking forward to seeing the team.
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Both Daniel and Scott from EFTM are coming up.
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The moderators, the Robs, except the Rob who's overseas,
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producer Rob's overseas.
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So we put the event on specifically
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when producer Rob's away, that's worked out perfectly.
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But Jolly, Rob, Matt, Matt, Glenn, they'll all be there.
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And I look forward to seeing them
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and seeing everyone from the industry
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as we celebrate another year of EFTM and this magazine.
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It's a very different magazine this year.
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I think it's very different
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because it's more editorially based.
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There's a lot more of me just ranting about stuff.
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I don't know, I feel like it's more readable.
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But still, yeah, I'm happy with it.
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It's as good as I can do on my own.
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And it's funny, Phenic picked it up
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because it arrived literally as we were recording last week.
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And he goes, how much of this did you write?
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I went mate, honestly.
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I needed a best game.
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So I got Daniel to give me a paragraph or three on that.
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So best game Daniel wrote.
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And for the smartphones, I got,
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I read Daniel and Scott's reviews of a couple of phones
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and essentially summarized what they'd said.
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But every other word I wrote and designed.
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I'm quite proud of it in that sense.
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Canva has done me a solid there.
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It's worked out pretty well.
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So look, the plan is, as I said,
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it's kind of a mid to late November launch.
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It'll probably hit the post office 20th, 24th of November.
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So don't just relax, okay?
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Now, if you got it last year successfully in the post,
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you'll get it again.
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Okay, I'm just sending it again to the same people.
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I'll probably get a few bounce backs.
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The, on the website now, eftm.com,
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you'll see a subscribe button on the homepage.
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If you didn't get it last year or you've moved,
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just add your address again.
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And hopefully I'll spot the duplicates
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and I will keep the most recent one.
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We were building a website where you could do all this.
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That'll come next year.
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It's development and time is a difficult thing
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with everything from apps to this.
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So I'll just keep it simple with this stuff.
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But it's exciting because we've got
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all the awards are in there.
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So there's 24 awards this year,
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down from like 45 or something last year
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because that was some of the feedback
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was a lot of awards.
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But I'm super excited to do a competition again.
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So we're doing 12 different competitions over 12 weeks.
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Every single week, there is a prize to give away.
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So even if you receive the magazine after this starts,
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don't worry, the competition is in the app.
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So if you're an EFTM fan and you got the app
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on the win page, there'll be a competition.
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And basically you can open the app every day,
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click, all you do is tap on the competition
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and it gives you an entry for that day.
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And you can do that every day.
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Once a day you can enter,
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you'll get seven entries max in each competition.
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So the first one is actually next week.
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We're giving away an Oppo Reno 13 5G and $900 smartphone.
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That's next week's prize.
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After that, we've got headphones from JBL.
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We've got a robot vacuum from EcoVax.
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We've got a home security pack from ALI.
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We've got an authentic speaker from JBL.
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We've got an ROG Xbox Ally from ROG and ASUS.
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We've got a Samsung bespoke
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Jet AI Ultra Stick Vacuum in late December.
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Then crossing over the new year, we've got a Fetch Mini.
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We've got a Motorola Razer flip phone early January.
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We've got a $2,500 high sense M2 Pro projector.
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We've got a Netgear Nighthawk Wi-Fi 7 router
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and to wrap it all up,
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we've got a UniDent Dash View 60R camera in late January.
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So those prizes go all the way through January.
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And to be honest, here's the plan.
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Plan is, and make a note, producer Rob, new job.
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Plan is, I'm gonna have a spreadsheet.
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Hint hint, producer Rob.
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I'm gonna have a spreadsheet of prizes.
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And where my goal for 2026 is to have a prize every week
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or a competition every week
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because there is in the budget currently,
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assuming no more bloodshed occurs in my business planning
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and there's been some bloodshed in the last week and a half
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which I'll keep private.
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Anyway, assuming no more bloodshed occurs in the business,
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I have a big, big giveaway planned
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for probably March, somewhere around there.
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That'll be like a four week competition.
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You can put two and two together on that one.
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So that's the plan.
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So basically I wanna give away something every week
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or at least have you, look,
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let's be honest with each other.
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I want you opening the app every day.
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And I know the app's not perfect.
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It'll change, we'll improve it.
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It'll be different, whatever.
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But honestly, you wait 10 seconds, the thing loads.
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You click on the win tab.
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There's a competition there.
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You tap it, you're entered.
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I mean, it's not rocket science.
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That's what I want.
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And no, you know, hopefully you notice an article there
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you wanna read as well.
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That's why I'm doing it.
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And you know, some prizes will be 150 bucks.
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Some prizes will be a thousand.
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Some prizes will be much more than that.
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But I want something to win every day.
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I want every day there to be an entry
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you can make in a competition.
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And the more times you come,
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the more days you visit the app,
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the more likely you are to win.
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So we had a huge response to the iPhone.
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We'll do some cool pop-up ones like that.
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We'll do a mega one at some point.
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But yeah, that's the plan.
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So that'll all launch with the magazine.
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So yeah, looking forward to it.
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And I'll just remind myself
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that that competition starts next week.
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And so you're essentially the first people
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to hear about that because the magazine,
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frankly, won't be in anyone's hands
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until mid to late November.
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Cause I've got a Today Show segment next week
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about the kind of best.
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And that'll get some subscribers
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and I'll send the list off after that.
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So we've got a few thousand to send out in the post.
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Anyway, it's all good.
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That's so yes, you've got plenty of time.
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Head to the website, eftm.com.
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Click on the eftm magazine link
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under the main kind of article tile.
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You'll see it there.
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Let me bring up the website
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so you can be very not confused.
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It's a big blue thing.
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So it's 2025 EFTM magazine.
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Subscribe now free.
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It's a Google form filling your details.
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Let's get on with the show
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with lots of calls to get through.
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Matt is on the line.
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G'day Trevor, how are you?
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Yeah, really good mate.
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What can I do for you?
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Yeah, I look, mate, I am,
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I've been exploring, I guess,
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some email organisation and software,
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not software management, but yeah.
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Email management platforms
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that can help me out.
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I'm in the work that I do.
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I get lots of emails,
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a lot of volume of emails
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and I have expertise and skills in certain things,
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but administration and organisation is not one of them.
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So I'm looking for, yeah,
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I guess a platform or something
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that can help me get organised with
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and manage the emails.
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Potentially, you know,
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I've seen some AI platforms
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that'll help even draft responses to things for you.
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So yeah, I'm looking at that
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and I'm keen to, I guess, have a chat to you
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about what some of the options could be
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and what are the pros and cons of some of them.
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Have you heard me talking about this
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in the last couple of weeks?
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Well, I did, but I literally...
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No, I was just going to say
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because it's wild that you would bring that up
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because it is literally my number one thing right now.
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It is, because I've talked about,
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we talk about AI and chat to you,
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it's amazing, it's cool,
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but none of it helps me
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with my fundamental problem,
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which is I sit here at a computer,
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I get hundreds of emails,
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I've just migrated inside baseball,
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I've just migrated all my email
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from one Google account to another
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and it was 1.3 million emails over 30 years or something,
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but in the last three years,
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it was 100,000 plus emails per year.
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And that's a lot of emails, right?
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100,000 emails divided by 365,
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that's 270 emails a day.
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It's like I'm not on top of that.
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Now, a lot of them are just press releases and things,
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but it means I'm not seeing them all.
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and I was complaining about AI to Alborz,
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who's the owner and boss of carexpert.com.au
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and previously car advice.
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And he goes, I use fixer.
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And I went, oh, what's that?
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He told me about it, F-Y-X-E-R.
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Now, I signed up off the top of my head,
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it's 35 bucks a month or something like that,
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but don't tell them,
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I'll pay 100 because I've only been using it for three weeks
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and it's a game changer.
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So I'm using it on Gmail,
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so I don't know how well it works on other platforms,
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but it suggests that it does.
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But in Gmail, what it did was it created eight folders
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or labels, they call them in Gmail,
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but eight folders call them.
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One is to respond, one is FYI,
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one is comment, one is notification,
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one is meeting update, one is awaiting reply,
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and one is actioned,
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and then another one is marketing, right?
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So obviously marketing is like all the random stuff.
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I still have my rule on that says
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if it's got the word unsubscribe in it,
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put it in the unsubscribe folder
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because I'll check that now and then.
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And I actually think that's helping me
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move things out of the way,
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but then fixer is going,
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if I'm getting a meeting invite, a meeting update,
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those all go into one folder.
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If they're things that's just information,
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it's doing a pretty good job of putting them
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in either notification or FYI,
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but it's the to respond
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that has been a game changer for me.
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So an email comes in and says,
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hey, we've got this product to review,
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are you interested?
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It'll do an amazing job of drafting a reply.
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Now, my biggest challenge is I haven't
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got my calendar synced to it.
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Probably my calendars are still
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on two different Google accounts,
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so it really doesn't know my schedule.
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So it is accepting, well, not accepting,
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but it's saying I'm available now or whatever
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But it's tone of voice.
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The way it's responding is so close to me.
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I'm gonna say, and it's pure guesswork,
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I reckon 50% of the time I just go send.
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50% of the time I just send what it says.
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The other 50%, well, let's drop it in two,
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25% of the time I'm going changing some words
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like the meeting time or it's suggested thing.
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And the other 25%, I'm going,
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it's definitely an email I need to respond to,
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but let me take this one.
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You know what I mean?
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So it's doing a great job of working out
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what I need to respond to.
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And then as soon as I respond,
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it takes it out of that label
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and puts it into the action
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or a waiting reply based on what I say.
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So if I look in my awaiting reply folder now,
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I can see a bunch of emails that I've sent
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in the last kind of week or so.
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And I can look through that and go,
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why hasn't anyone responded to that?
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Or I can click on them and go,
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that actually doesn't need reply,
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But man, I don't know.
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I feel like I'm sitting here
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less looking at an inbox full of things I need to do
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and more looking at an invoice
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of things that I'm actually working on.
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Yeah, that's right.
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Worth a trial is what I'd say.
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So Trevor, one of the questions I did have
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because I have sort of looked at,
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I had heard of Fixer and had a bit of a look,
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but does it like if you don't reply
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to a message say over a week or two,
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will it sort of bring it back up?
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Sort of like lazy Susan, as I call it,
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sort of bring it back in front of you
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to get your attention again.
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Because that's one of my challenges is,
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if I haven't followed up with something,
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is bringing it back into my consciousness.
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So does it do that or?
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There's definitely some movement of things
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around the folders, I would say.
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I'll be honest with you,
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my inbox has never been so clean.
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So maybe yeah, maybe you don't need it,
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because it's, yeah.
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I know right now there's four emails in draft
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and the good thing is drafts is always visible
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and it's always bold if you've got drafts in there.
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There's four emails in there.
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Look, one of them is about a kitchen appliance.
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My wife's got to pick which one she wants.
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One of them is about something Steve
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and I are going to do and talk about tomorrow.
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One of them is also something I've got to talk
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to Stephen about and work out.
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And the other one, I haven't replied
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because it came through 30 minutes ago
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and I actually need to work out what weather things are
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that they're asking me about.
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So I'm kind of super on top of,
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the oldest non-replied reply is October 24,
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which is at the data recording only four days ago.
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And there's only four messages.
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Four messages that I am kind of in pending mode on.
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Are we at a slow time of year
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and am I bamboozling myself with potentially
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something that's going to be harder
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when it gets really busy?
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Do I still fear missing something?
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So I feel like I'm clicking around the folders
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a little bit going, am I missing something?
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Have I missed any emails?
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You know, I'm feeling kind of weird about that.
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Like I've created a new rule for channel nine.
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So I got to work a channel nine,
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but if I get asked to do something,
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I'm going to, I want to get on that straight away.
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So it actually stays in my inbox
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with a big channel nine label line.
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I'm kind of satisfied with that as being something
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I don't want to fix a dealing with
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because they're never going to be able to respond
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to those things the way I would want.
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Mate, I think your best bet is to give it a crack.
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I think that it could be better.
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There's definitely customizations
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that could allow things like that.
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But if you have existing rules,
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it will allow them and work around them.
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If you delete all your existing rules,
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it'll take over everything.
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Mate, give it a crack, man.
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I'm blown away by it.
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I said to both Scott and Daniel,
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they were freelanced for me.
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I said, listen, if you guys want it,
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I'll pay for it because it's so good.
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It's just well worth having in your life.
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So yeah, I'm kind of all in at this point.
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Yeah, yeah, no, okay.
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So I run, I do some contract consultancy work
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for an organization and I have my own business.
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So I'm running kind of two email accounts.
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So can you get it set up across multiple email accounts?
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I don't know, because I live in Brit,
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I live one, so I live one,
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even I have multiple accounts, I have one inbox.
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I find that it's the simplest way for me to operate.
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Basically, I just haven't got the time
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to log in and out of different things.
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And in fact, that's why I've just migrated
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over to one place now because I did have two
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and I knew I was missing the odd thing there.
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If I click on the harm,
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just go into the dashboard for fixer
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and go settings, no, platform, my organization,
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email connected, connect another.
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It says connect another Gmail.
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Yeah, I'm pretty sure based on what I,
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yeah, I'm pretty sure based on what I looked at there,
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you can absolutely do multiple inboxes.
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In fact, I've now learned because I've done that,
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I've now learned I can connect my other calendar.
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So this is gonna be interesting.
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I'm now gonna remove one calendar
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and add the other one that is my primary calendar.
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And I wonder whether it will now know how I work.
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I'm excited now because the one thing
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it's been like, it'll propose times.
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It's really good at proposing times for me.
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But I'm like, dude, it's not gonna happen.
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That's not a meeting time.
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So if it can get better at that, it'll be even better.
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So may give it a try, sign up to the trial,
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see how you go and let me know, all right?
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Yeah, no, you're convincing that.
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I'm definitely gonna give it a go and see how it goes.
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Thanks for getting in touch.
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I'll hear from you soon.
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Yeah, I mean, it's been a game changer for me.
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And look, it's not for everyone, I get that.
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But for someone who works for themselves.
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So I think you're either,
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you certainly don't have an assistant.
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You're not someone that has an assistant.
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You are managing a large chunk of email
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and you do, I think, feel swallowed by email at times.
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This definitely could be it.
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F-Y-X-E-R, fixer, F-Y-X-E-R.
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Give it a check if you're interested.
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Tech, cars, lifestyle.
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This is the EFTM podcast with Trevor Long.
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Great to have you company.
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Thank you for listening.
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And if you need help, get in touch.
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I'd love to hear from you.
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Julie's on the line today, Julie.
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Hello, how can I help you?
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Well, we are in the, well,
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we were in the hunt for a new laptop.
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Even though I can use computers very well
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when it comes to buying one,
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not to tech savvy with them.
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And my husband and I, we were just talking about it.
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And then the morning after,
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when I was watching the morning show,
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you just happened to be on there with laptops.
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Is that called serendipity or something?
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I mean, that must be it, surely.
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Have you got a, what's your primary purpose
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That's the number one thing I think people
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kind of get caught up in specs sometimes.
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What are you using the laptop for?
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Sometimes my husband's got to do some online stuff
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We're not, you know, we're nearly 60
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and it's purely just all personal stuff.
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So basically you're in the browser a lot?
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You know, this is gonna sound crazy,
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but one of the most amazing things
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that I've realized in the last six months
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is that you don't need Windows.
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My kids both had Windows laptops for school
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and they both broke them in the course of,
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I don't know, about a year.
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And I gave them both a Chromebook.
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And I thought, oh, this is gonna be a nightmare.
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They're gonna bag me for it.
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They're gonna nag me and tell me
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they need something different, whatever.
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But you know what a Chromebook is?
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It's the Google Chrome browser built into a computer.
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It's honestly, it's so affordable
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because they, you know, you're not paying
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for the Windows license and all that stuff.
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A Chromebook is very affordable.
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You can get them for like $500.
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Like literally a Lenovo, good brand HP,
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ASUS, they all make Chromebooks
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under $1,000 basically, right?
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So just think for a minute about all the things you do.
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If it happens in a browser, a Chromebook can do it.
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If it's an external app,
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so let's say you download Adobe Photoshop
21:35
or in my case Adobe Audition, the audio editor,
21:38
then no, you're probably gonna have to find a new way
21:41
of doing things on a Chromebook.
21:42
And you know what, let's not cross that bridge.
21:45
But if it really is just browser-based things,
21:49
then two questions, can you use a Chromebook,
21:52
And secondly, have you thought about getting a tablet?
21:54
Because a tablet, either iPad or Samsung,
21:57
depending on what ecosystem you live in,
21:58
buy a keyboard with it.
22:00
It's not only gonna do all the things you need
22:02
on your basic browsing and email and all that stuff,
22:04
but it's also gonna be portable
22:06
and it's gonna be your entertainment device
22:07
if you ever traveling or just wanna lie in bed
22:09
and watch a Netflix show.
22:12
Well, we did actually only just purchased it last week
22:17
because when I saw you the morning after,
22:20
we ended up, so I did some searching
22:26
We ended up getting that Bevo 15.
22:34
I've still got it right here behind me.
22:35
They want it back, but I haven't put it in the box yet.
22:38
So that's the one we ended up getting.
22:39
It's a nice big device too.
22:40
What'd you pay for it?
22:44
Harvey Norman had them on special for 850.
22:50
So you got Windows 11, you got a nice big screen.
22:53
It's an Asus, so it's gonna be reliable.
22:56
Is it doing everything you want it to do?
22:58
Well, I'm actually in a state at the moment visiting,
23:03
so I haven't taken it out of the box yet.
23:06
I will when I get home on Friday.
23:08
But then I thought, well-
23:09
What's the number one thing you install
23:11
on a brand new computer?
23:14
What's the one thing you install?
23:16
The number one thing.
23:17
Antivirus internet security software.
23:21
Well, that's what I, then I thought,
23:24
well, I've got this laptop.
23:25
Do I need any extra antivirus or malware?
23:30
So then I do all that.
23:32
So that was my next question to you.
23:34
So, and then when I Googled it, it said,
23:37
no, you do not with that laptop
23:39
because the inbuilt one it comes with is enough.
23:42
Well, look, Windows has a level of defense built in.
23:47
And the laptop may also have a trial version
23:50
of a particular software on it.
23:52
It might have McAfee or it might have Norton
23:54
or something like that.
23:55
Don't, don't be swayed by what's on it.
23:58
Do your own research.
23:58
Look, the bottom line is
24:00
I've had a long-term relationship with Trend Micro.
24:02
I think it's a great software.
24:03
You can get a Trend Micro license
24:05
that covers your laptop and your phones
24:07
and any tablets you've got
24:09
because you should have internet security software
24:11
on all your devices to keep you safe
24:13
from scam, text messages,
24:15
from things that are,
24:16
it's actually more you that's the problem
24:17
than viruses these days
24:18
because you're the one that's gonna click
24:19
in a link that you shouldn't,
24:22
So whatever's on the computer,
24:25
make your decision beforehand,
24:26
but whatever's on the computer
24:27
doesn't have to be what you use.
24:29
You can uninstall existing software
24:31
and you can download Trend Micro, for example,
24:33
or you might choose Norton or McAfee,
24:36
but whatever you choose,
24:37
get it on that thing first and foremost
24:39
and work your way around from there.
24:42
How's it spelled the one you were just saying?
24:44
Trend as in, you know, Trendy,
24:46
Trend, TRE, ND, Micro as in Microsoft.
24:52
Right, so do I have to purchase it
24:54
or just download it?
24:55
Yeah, so just go to their website,
24:58
and what you should do is buy a license
25:00
You'll probably pay
25:01
between $100 and $150 a year.
25:04
You want one that does maybe three devices,
25:05
maybe five, depending on how many things you own.
25:08
And once you've got it,
25:09
install it on your phone
25:10
and then download it on the computer,
25:12
install it on there
25:13
and you're off to the races.
25:16
Well, that's very handy to know.
25:19
Enjoy the new computer.
25:22
Thank you so much, Trevor.
25:29
It was a few weeks ago
25:30
at the time we're recording,
25:31
a few weeks ago that I did that segment.
25:32
So she's obviously rushed out
25:34
and got that new laptop,
25:35
but hasn't opened it yet.
25:36
So we still got some good advice in there
25:37
to make sure that she doesn't come at risk
25:41
with that brand new laptop in her life.
25:44
You're listening to the EFTM podcast.
25:52
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25:53
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26:05
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26:07
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26:08
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26:10
Leonard's on the line today, mate.
26:12
Hi, how are you doing?
26:14
What can I do for you?
26:16
Look, I live on 5-8
26:19
because I've got a security system
26:20
and an old Arlo security system.
26:29
that you used to put the camera batteries in.
26:32
You mean the little,
26:33
what are they called,
26:34
A123s or something?
26:36
Yeah, something like that.
26:38
The little three volt things.
26:41
Like it's worth it.
26:43
But then I updated to the Arlo Pro
26:48
a few years ago now.
26:50
And then Arlo obviously
26:51
have found their updates and stuff
26:53
and pretty much cut out all the stuff
26:55
for the older cameras,
26:58
all the recording and stuff like that.
27:00
So my question was,
27:02
I live in five acres
27:06
We've got people coming around the streets now.
27:10
We're in a small country town in New South Wales.
27:14
And there's now people, obviously,
27:17
because life's pretty tough at the moment,
27:19
but people stalking our houses.
27:25
So let's put it simply.
27:27
The locations you have the Arlo cameras,
27:29
are they not far enough away?
27:31
Like do you want them to put them in the same spots
27:33
or different spots?
27:39
sort of, I can move them around.
27:44
That's not a drama.
27:45
And I can either go,
27:47
I started checking out the,
27:49
my, what do you call them?
27:52
The spotlights on the house.
27:54
I'm there a bit dodgy as well.
27:56
So I can either do a bit,
27:59
I can either do wired or unwired.
28:05
But I'm just sort of,
28:07
you know, you look at all those reviews and stuff online.
28:13
And depending on which review you read,
28:15
depends on which one they say is better.
28:18
Obviously, because one of the challenges is there's like,
28:22
I think I can tell you about like you need.
28:25
And yesterday gave me a new camera,
28:27
which, which has the ability to
28:31
try to describe it now.
28:33
It's this, it's this feature where it takes continuously,
28:36
kind of like a dash cam.
28:37
It's continuously recording,
28:38
but at two frames per second.
28:40
And then once it detects motion,
28:43
it goes up to, you know,
28:44
25 frames per second or whatever it might be.
28:46
And so you kind of always getting very close
28:49
to capturing that moment before it happens.
28:51
And that's like, I've never heard of that before.
28:53
So right now I'm pretty,
28:54
pretty jazzed about how exciting that is as a feature.
28:57
But it's one feature of a camera
28:59
that might not have other features
29:01
that, you know, a Swann or an Arlo has.
29:03
So it is challenging.
29:07
You're right, 100%.
29:08
And these new ones that you're talking about,
29:11
I actually bumped into a dude in,
29:16
in town and I was talking to one of the shop reps
29:20
who didn't know much about security cameras.
29:22
And I just heard this voice from over, over, over the aisle.
29:26
And he brought me up to these next text from Jaycar.
29:30
Yeah, I'm telling you right now, I'm, I'm not in on them.
29:35
And I'll tell you why,
29:36
if they're not being sold at Harvey Normans' JBI files,
29:39
I'm very worried about them.
29:40
Because it means they're probably, they're probably just some,
29:43
so here's how it works.
29:44
If you, if you wanted to start a business today,
29:47
you could fly to China.
29:48
You could find the factories that make security cameras
29:51
and you could do a deal
29:52
to make a thousand security cameras
29:54
with whatever brand you want
29:55
and you could bring them into Australia.
29:56
I see them advertised on TikTok all the time.
29:58
And this is a completely weirdly unrelated example.
30:03
But I, I have these EFTM umbrellas, right?
30:06
And I wanted to get new ones,
30:07
but I wanted to be a bit fanciful.
30:08
I want to design them differently.
30:09
And everyone I went to in Australia was like,
30:11
I can only do this, this and this.
30:13
Mate, it took me a week to find a factory in China
30:17
that not only were happy with my design,
30:20
but within a week sent me a sample made to my,
30:23
made to the network.
30:25
And I've got, I've got 200 of these things
30:28
And it's costing me almost,
30:29
almost half of what I would have paid
30:31
if I went with a boring design that I used to do.
30:34
So honestly, anyone can go to China and find a product.
30:38
And the thing is, is it safe?
30:42
Does it comply with Australian standards?
30:44
Will you get your money back?
30:45
Do they have return policies?
30:46
A lot of things that basically the big retailers check off
30:50
before they range them in their stores.
30:54
But I'd go back to your first point
30:56
where you said you could go wide or wireless.
30:59
And I'd say to you this,
31:00
if I had the choice at home
31:03
to go wide or wireless,
31:05
I'd go wide every day of the week,
31:07
every day of the week for two reasons.
31:09
One, no battery anxiety at all.
31:12
The Arlo floodlight that I've got,
31:14
which is a wired Wi-Fi camera.
31:17
So it's wired for power,
31:19
but operates via Wi-Fi to send video, right?
31:23
That's a game changer for me
31:24
because I never have to,
31:25
that's at the front of the house.
31:26
Even if every other camera went flat
31:28
because I was lazy,
31:30
that one's always gonna be on, right?
31:33
So that to me, power is a huge thing.
31:37
But secondly, if you can go fully wired,
31:40
so if you could run an ethernet cord
31:41
to each corner of the house
31:43
and put in actual CCTV style security cameras.
31:47
So here in my office,
31:48
I've got a swan system with wired cameras
31:51
and they are constantly recording.
31:54
So I can scrub back through the hard drive
31:57
I can look up at a screen and see the cameras as well,
31:59
which I think is very cool.
32:01
I can scrub back through the vision with ease.
32:03
There's no cloud, there's none of that.
32:06
So if I was starting from scratch
32:08
and I could go fully wired,
32:10
I would 100% run ethernet cables
32:13
to every corner of the house and the front door.
32:16
And that's where I'd put my cameras
32:18
with a CCTV network recording system.
32:23
Not cheap, but also probably on par
32:26
with a wireless system.
32:28
But second tier to that would be having power available
32:32
to each camera through a Sparky,
32:34
installing them into actually hard-wired power.
32:37
And third to that is mate,
32:38
any of the wireless systems are amazing.
32:40
The only one to look at as a bit of a standout
32:43
is the swan MaxRanger system
32:45
because it does give you more distance.
32:47
So you can have these things 600 meters away.
32:51
Oh, righto, that's good to know.
32:53
Swan, hang on, I'm just gonna grab a pen.
32:55
Swan MaxRanger, my brother lives in Leighton
32:58
because there's no point in me reviewing it here in Sydney.
33:01
And my brother took it to his partner's place
33:05
as quite a big property.
33:07
He took it as far as he could go,
33:08
put it on the back fence and looking
33:10
like over the whole backyard,
33:12
probably, I don't know, an acre,
33:14
looking at the house, no problems at all.
33:16
So you could do something very,
33:18
because it's solar powered as well.
33:19
Solar battery, it's constantly charging,
33:23
never need to touch it.
33:24
And you got 600 meters of range.
33:28
That's, yeah, that's a game changer actually.
33:31
Yeah, buddy, have a look at some reviews
33:33
of the Swan MaxRanger.
33:35
There's two MaxRangers, one that's 600 meters,
33:38
one that's 300 meters, depending on what you need.
33:41
It could be a game changer for you.
33:46
I was looking at, I know Swan had some big sails on recently
33:49
and I was looking at them.
33:50
The other thing is, mate, hold off three or four weeks.
33:53
You've got Black Friday coming up, mate.
33:56
Yeah, Black Friday is mid to late November.
34:00
So think 25th of November onwards, they're around there.
34:05
There's going to be great deals.
34:08
All right, no, that's good to know.
34:09
Yeah, being retired, just sort of.
34:12
Forget all that sort of stuff, so.
34:14
Yeah, well, mate, good luck.
34:15
Let me know where you end up buying, all right?
34:17
Hey, thank you, well-done.
34:19
My pleasure, mate, any time, good on you.
34:22
So much to think about when it comes to security cameras.
34:24
It's really not as easy as this brand better than that one.
34:27
It does depend on you and what you need and want.
34:33
Excuse me, from the camera system.
34:34
It's very, very variable.
34:36
Well, let us know what you think.
34:37
Let us know what you've got.
34:38
Let us know about your security cameras.
34:39
I'd love to hear about any brand.
34:40
It doesn't worry me at all.
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36:02
What can I do for you, mate?
36:04
Mate, I bought a ring doorbell.
36:08
It was about six years ago.
36:10
Well, they told me it was six years ago.
36:12
And about a month ago, I was still working
36:16
and I called the customer support.
36:18
So like if someone presses the doorbell,
36:20
it wouldn't even ring.
36:22
Nah, it says it's online, but it's not online.
36:25
You can't get a live view.
36:26
You can't do anything with it.
36:29
So I did call them up and they said that,
36:31
yeah, because there was a firmware update,
36:37
I said, I said, right, the best they could do,
36:40
even after going through to a supervisor
36:42
was 35% discount on a new one.
36:46
But they just said, no, it's obsolete.
36:48
Yeah, but I do a five-finger discount on a new one,
36:52
Yeah, I was gonna give them the one-finger discount,
36:57
I mean, you know, there's updates, whatnot,
36:59
but what a firmware update should do
37:03
to a six-year-old device is, you know, keep it secure.
37:06
I wouldn't expect any new features, right?
37:09
I certainly wouldn't expect any additions to the thing,
37:13
but if it's been working well,
37:14
there's no reason why it wouldn't.
37:15
So was this an online chat or a phone chat?
37:19
It was a phone chat.
37:20
And, you know, exactly agree, Trev,
37:23
like the hardware is fine.
37:25
And this was my point that I couldn't sort of,
37:28
they didn't understand or didn't take on board.
37:33
Like the hardware is fine.
37:34
I've kept it, you know, in a good area
37:36
where it's out of the sun.
37:37
It's, you know, perfectly fine.
37:40
I said, no, no, it's just that the firmware is, you know,
37:43
it's updated and now it's obsolete.
37:48
I'm reading, I'm looking on Reddit.
37:51
There's a few people, this is from a couple of years ago,
37:55
though, people saying that.
37:56
So this is only a recent one for you, though.
38:00
Yeah, it only happened a bit a month ago.
38:02
Yeah, I couldn't figure it out.
38:03
I kept trying to reset it, trying to do everything
38:06
and just everything I did that said it was online
38:09
and it just wasn't online.
38:11
I couldn't go to live use.
38:12
People would ding it, like you could press a button
38:15
but it wouldn't actually make any noise
38:17
or go to camera or anything, so.
38:20
What's your home security situation like generally
38:23
other than the doorbell?
38:27
That's it, no, it's not necessary to get that away.
38:30
But yes, no, that's it.
38:32
So, I mean, where's your head at with Ring then?
38:35
Because obviously there's a couple of scenarios here.
38:37
You take the discount and you buy something new from Ring
38:41
or you go, you know, what big middle finger?
38:43
I'm going somewhere else.
38:46
Well, I sort of thought of that.
38:48
I'm subbed up with them
38:49
and that's the other annoying part I saw on the sub.
38:52
Oh, you're paying this description?
38:53
Yeah, exactly, right.
38:56
And it doesn't, you know, I don't have the hard,
38:58
I have the hardware, but the hardware's now not working.
39:01
So, yeah, unfortunately it was a good product
39:05
when it did work and well, fortunately or unfortunately
39:08
and I'm tipping as much as I had to say it,
39:11
I'll take the 35% and I'll grab another one.
39:15
But it's, well, I'm gonna, let's pretend it's a game show.
39:19
I'm gonna give you two options, okay?
39:22
Well, you got three options.
39:23
You got three options.
39:24
I do like watching Tipping Point in the afternoon.
39:27
So, this is your chance at the jackpot round, right?
39:31
So, you got three options.
39:33
Mate, that's crap, I think it's crap
39:35
and good luck buying a new one 30% off, well done.
39:38
And you keep your subscription.
39:39
Second option, I ring the people at Swan
39:43
who are sponsors of this podcast
39:45
and I say, this plug's been absolutely screwed over by Ring.
39:48
Can we send him a doorbell?
39:50
My guess, my guess, they say yes.
39:53
It's not a guarantee, that's my guess.
39:56
Third option is I get in touch with the people at Ring
40:00
and I say, can you ever listen to this for a minute
40:02
and tell me whether this is right?
40:03
And they'll say, like, they'll just automatically,
40:06
I think say, look, this is that and this is the what not
40:09
but let's send him a new doorbell.
40:10
Like, that's probably the outcome
40:13
from me getting in touch with him.
40:14
So, you got three options, mate.
40:16
Which door do you want to walk through?
40:18
Let's go to option two in the finger.
40:22
I love them because there's spite in that
40:23
and I do operate in about 20% of my body operates on spite.
40:29
Because the part of that is,
40:30
and this is a customer loyalty question, right?
40:33
You've been a loyal customer for six years.
40:36
You're on a subscription,
40:38
you're paying them regularly for what they do.
40:41
And they've repaid that loyalty with bricking a product
40:45
and a very tokenistic gesture.
40:47
Now, I'm not suggesting by any way, shape or form,
40:49
that you should be covered by Australian Consumer Law,
40:51
although it would be an interesting fight to fight.
40:54
I did make that point and the course leader was overseas
40:59
and I don't think they sort of had any proofs
41:02
based on the recognition of what it was.
41:04
And it also took me an hour to get to that point
41:06
where they just said, nothing we can do,
41:09
like that's the best we can do.
41:11
Well, look, here's what we'll do.
41:13
The good news is door two is not a guarantee.
41:19
If it doesn't work, you can walk back out
41:20
and we'll go door three.
41:22
All right, so let's first try Swann.
41:28
I'd love you to try their AI doorbell.
41:30
Look, it's great doorbell on its own,
41:32
video doorbell, all that kind of stuff.
41:34
The AI stuff is not yet like perfect,
41:37
but it's pretty amazing.
41:39
So it's pretty amazing.
41:40
So the way it works is you,
41:43
and I tested this at home, you set it up
41:45
and in the app, you type what you might want it
41:48
to know about your place.
41:49
So for example, where would you leave a package?
41:51
Well, what I say is I would leave the package
41:54
down to the left of the door on the shoe rack.
41:56
We've got a shoe rack at the door.
41:57
Often that's what I'll say.
41:58
And so you can teach the doorbell these things
42:01
and it uses like a chat GBT style AI.
42:05
So if someone's there, they press the doorbell
42:07
and it's between the hours of like your work hours.
42:09
It'll answer for you in a human voice.
42:13
It'll say, hi, can I help you?
42:15
And the person will say, I've got a parcel.
42:17
And it will go, it'll take a couple of seconds.
42:19
It'll go, okay, it said parcel.
42:21
Okay, thanks very much.
42:22
Leave it down there on the left near the shoe rack.
42:24
So it's not a pre-programmed response.
42:28
It's an AI generated response.
42:30
And as I said, there's this weird delay
42:33
the stuff that goes on.
42:33
I'm sure that's going to improve over time.
42:35
But if I can get you on,
42:36
I'd love to hear back from you about what you think of it.
42:39
Based on your experience of doorbells generally as well.
42:43
No, that'd be great.
42:44
All right, well, look, I think I did.
42:47
How did we communicate?
42:48
Text or email to get this call happening?
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Yeah, I think I'm sort of giving you.
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However I lined up this call,
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whether it was text or email,
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reply to me with all your details,
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address and all that kind of stuff.
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And I will get in touch with Swan in the next 24 hours
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and have that conversation
43:06
to see what we're going to arrange for you, okay?
43:09
Mate, that's awesome.
43:10
Thanks very much, Trevor.
43:11
My pleasure, buddy.
43:14
Righto, say it easy.
43:17
Like that is, I'm a little bit blown away by that.
43:20
Look, software updates don't always go perfectly.
43:25
But for it to brick the device,
43:29
I get the idea of you not getting new features.
43:31
Like, you know, you got an iPhone 9,
43:34
iPhone 8, there's no iPhone 9.
43:35
iPhone 8, you don't get iOS 26.
43:37
So you don't get liquid glass.
43:38
You don't get, that's not a feature, that's a look.
43:41
But any new feature, call screening,
43:43
there's a feature of new iOS.
43:45
You don't get that on an older phone
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because you don't get the update.
43:48
So fine, but you don't,
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your phone doesn't stop working.
43:52
In fact, you could put a new battery in that phone
43:54
and it will work better than ever.
43:56
You just don't get the latest software.
43:59
I'm blown away by that.
44:01
Even though we're walking through door two,
44:04
I'm still gonna send this to Ring
44:07
because I think they probably need to look
44:09
at how that happened
44:10
because it's pretty disappointing.
44:13
Customer service and product support.
44:16
Anyway, let us know if that's happened to you
44:18
because I don't think it should happen at all.
44:22
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44:33
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44:36
Phil's on the line today, Phil.
44:39
Good night, Trevor.
44:40
What can I do for you, mate?
44:43
Just looking to update two mobiles
44:44
now that Black Friday's coming up.
44:47
I just thought, best time to maybe look.
44:51
We've been using different brands over the years,
44:54
and we're finding we're sort of out growing them
44:56
with speed-wise and that sort of performance-wise, probably.
45:01
So she's had a Motorola G34.
45:05
I've had a Motorola G84.
45:06
We've tried Oppos in the past
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and I can't convince her to go to iPhones.
45:12
She's an anti-Apple operating system.
45:16
Just can't seem to get her head around it.
45:18
So we were looking, just started to look
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and I heard you talking about Nothing 3A.
45:24
Oh, yeah, nice one.
45:26
256, I was thinking going that way
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and she's all, she had a Samsung a number of years ago
45:33
and like that, so I was thinking maybe Samsung A56, 256 for her.
45:41
You know why I'm laughing?
45:44
No, no, no, it's hilarious.
45:47
I'm deep in EFTM magazine planning right now.
45:50
So we've got an event on Thursday night
45:52
where all the marketing PR people come to
45:54
and we launch the magazine, we show them the magazine
45:57
and then probably, I hope by the 20th,
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it'll be in the post to everyone who I have their addresses for.
46:03
Looking forward to receiving it, too.
46:05
And look, I hate to spoiler alerts here,
46:08
but the Nothing 3A does feature a mention
46:13
in the Best Smartphone Awards as does the A56.
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So I'd be mad to not say you've picked two great phones.
46:22
Honestly, great phones.
46:24
The Samsung is, I think it's a sleeper.
46:27
You know, it's a bit pricey.
46:29
It nears up to $1,000, but on discount,
46:31
it's probably $800 or something these days.
46:33
Yes, no dollar outs.
46:35
You might get it even cheaper around Black Friday.
46:39
Does it have the best camera in the world?
46:42
No, does it have a great camera?
46:44
So, you know, it's got what you need.
46:46
It's certainly going to be better than what you've had
46:48
by the sounds of it.
46:49
So, camera-wise, they're going to be better than the Motorola's?
46:52
Um, look, I think so.
46:55
The Motorola's you had were more the $500 price point from memory?
46:59
Yeah, around about $400, $300 to $400,
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depending on when you bought them.
47:04
So, a category lower.
47:05
The Nothing 3A, so my son uses that.
47:10
Now, I upgraded him to the 3,
47:12
and he said there's a noticeable difference in the camera.
47:15
Now, the 3 is a much more expensive phone.
47:19
But for the money, I think the 3A is bang on in terms of camera.
47:22
It's got Zoom, got UltraWide,
47:24
got all those things, great battery life too.
47:27
No, that's nothing.
47:28
We're going overseas next year,
47:30
and that's what we really want them for,
47:32
photography and that sort of thing.
47:33
And also, I run a small, I'm retired,
47:36
but I run a small business with a few friends.
47:38
We auction Rusty, I'll motorcycle parts,
47:40
so we're taking photos of those
47:42
and then uploading them to an auction platform
47:44
and doing that sort of thing.
47:45
The thing about that, which is a really interesting thing to note,
47:48
the Nothing 3A does not support eSIM.
47:53
So, when you travel, you will need a physical SIM card
47:56
when you're overseas.
47:57
You either need to roam with your Australian network,
48:00
which is totally cool, especially if you're with Vodafone.
48:02
Best deals you'll get for roaming.
48:04
Yeah, we're probably going for two months,
48:06
so that's going to get a bit pricey.
48:08
Yeah, mate, life gets pricey.
48:10
Are you going to multiple countries or just one area?
48:14
Starting in Ireland and heading to Italy
48:16
and then back again to leave from Ireland again.
48:19
So, yeah, multiple countries.
48:20
We're just saying to everybody use WhatsApp.
48:23
Mate, that's a great plan.
48:24
It's a totally great plan.
48:25
Plus, grab an eSIM on the wife's phone
48:29
just for backup sake.
48:32
There's an app called Airolo, A-I-R-A-L-O,
48:38
Yeah, we tried that in New Zealand.
48:44
Once you get there, the installation was a little bit tricky,
48:47
Yeah, first time it's a learning exercise.
48:50
Use the promo code EFTM, you'll get 10% off.
48:54
Yeah, well, I did it on your recommendation last night
48:56
because I listen to you guys all the time.
48:58
Yeah, well, good news.
48:59
They've now done a promo code for me
49:00
so you can get 10% off.
49:01
And the great thing is that Ireland to Italy,
49:04
in the world of telco, not the world of trade,
49:07
it's still just Europe.
49:11
I'm pretty confident one SIM card will work everywhere.
49:14
Oh, that's fantastic.
49:16
Even though there's the Brexit,
49:17
it actually hasn't affected the mobile network.
49:19
So you'll probably be able to use the Irish SIM card in Italy.
49:23
I think you'll be fine.
49:24
Just do a quick bit of research on that beforehand,
49:26
but I think you'll be fine.
49:27
So if I just walk into a retailer in Ireland
49:29
and just say I want a SIM card with, you know...
49:33
If you needed to do that for your phone, totally fine.
49:35
If you just wanted to do what you said,
49:36
you know, use Wi-Fi in the hotels and cafes
49:38
and maybe get an e-SIM like AeroLo on the wife's phone,
49:41
then yeah, you just need to do one in Ireland
49:44
and you're good for the rest of the way.
49:45
So a couple of great phones, mate.
49:47
I can't guarantee you they're going to be on a great deal
49:49
for Black Friday, but my guess is...
49:51
No, well, that's a gamble, isn't it?
49:53
But yeah, we've just been waiting.
49:54
They're not going to be more than an hour now.
49:56
True enough, true enough.
49:58
Although, Jamie, Wi-Fi right now,
50:06
Right, like today at the point of recording, I mean...
50:09
Right, and nothing I looked at last time was about 5.89.
50:14
What do you say, the 3A?
50:20
3A, I'm thinking...
50:23
I'm just looking here.
50:25
Yeah, the 128 was 5.29
50:27
and then the 2.56 was 5.89,
50:29
so I thought it was 60 bucks well spent.
50:31
Yeah, 7.49 for the 2.56 at the moment.
50:36
Okay, they bumped it back up in the last few days.
50:40
Yeah, what did you say the 128 was?
50:45
Yeah, okay, that makes sense.
50:47
That was on the 5th...
50:49
That makes sense, because I had it in the under $600 category,
50:52
so I was kind of thinking, oh, no, what's happening here?
50:59
I can't do that now, it's already printed.
51:01
It's strange, I'm actually...
51:03
I'm looking at the JB Hi-Fi website.
51:05
I reckon they've put the wrong image
51:07
against one of the phones,
51:09
because I looked at it and I went,
51:11
that's not a 3A, it's got different cameras.
51:14
Oh, 3A Pro is what I was looking at.
51:17
The 2.56 is 7.49, 3A Pro.
51:20
There's so many nothings now.
51:22
The standard 3A256 is 5.89.
51:26
Yeah, that's the one, yeah, okay.
51:28
So that's the one I was looking at.
51:30
That's the one you want.
51:32
The difference in speed between those and the motor rollers
51:35
with apps starting up and phones starting up
51:38
and that sort of thing?
51:40
I don't know that it's going to be out of your pocket noticeable
51:45
But I think you'll be impressed.
51:47
I think you'll be impressed by both the screen
51:49
and the speed of the nothing.
51:50
And on the Samsung, just the overall consistency of the device.
51:53
Yep, fantastic, already.
51:57
I'm catching up on some old...
51:58
Just one thing, I'm catching up on some old episodes
52:01
of yours, so I was listening to your fellow from Cricut yesterday.
52:05
Yeah, man, you missed one very important thing
52:08
than a Cricut machine will do.
52:10
It'll cut gaskets for vintage motorcycles.
52:13
That should have been...
52:14
What material do you put in it?
52:17
It's just cardboard, like an old resistant cardboard.
52:21
And that's the thing, is it, people?
52:23
So, because you think about it, it's like,
52:25
remember when 3D printers came out, they were like,
52:27
oh, you'll be able to print the dial for an oven
52:29
or, you know, just parts.
52:31
And you think about it, why on earth would anyone stock gaskets
52:36
for a car or a bike that is, you know, 40, 50, 60 years old
52:42
when you can have just the card stock
52:45
and then just here print?
52:47
Yeah, well, I've got a...
52:48
I'm building a library now because I've got mates.
52:50
Well, at least I'm talking about 1910s to 30s bikes,
52:54
you know, so no one wants to know about them,
52:56
so that's really good.
52:58
So do you use that card stock and then you print them on demand?
53:02
Yeah, buy it in bulk.
53:03
And yeah, just for mates, you know,
53:05
if I don't like someone, you don't get one.
53:08
How did you discover that was possible?
53:12
A fellow in America was doing it for Husqvarna chainsaws
53:18
and someone said, you've got to watch this guy.
53:21
It's a screen because he was talking about his wife
53:24
being the little woman prints them.
53:28
And the little woman wasn't little.
53:30
A lovely girl, but yes.
53:33
But yes, she just printed out his woman things like that.
53:36
So the only issue I do have is when I scan...
53:39
What I do is I scan them, you know, just my normal flatbed scanner.
53:43
I was going to say, how do you know, how do you match it?
53:46
Yeah, I scan them and then I plot over the top using Onshape
53:51
and then go from there.
53:53
The only problem I have is that scanners do not scan at 100%.
53:57
Yeah, so you've got to really match up the dimensions.
54:01
Yeah, so I printed out, look at where it...
54:04
It's usually one or two percent smaller
54:07
and then I just enlarge the image by one or two percent,
54:11
print it out again and just make sure it matches
54:13
and then if I go plot from there,
54:15
but why don't scanners print, you know, copy at 100%?
54:20
That's what I can't figure.
54:22
I'm on YouTube watching a bloke called Rusty Machine Co.
54:25
Print a huge gasket for, I don't know,
54:27
what might be a petrol tank or something, but it's large.
54:29
And I'm just like, there's unbelievable.
54:31
That is even a thing.
54:33
You know, the crickets you can do 30 by 60,
54:35
which is, yeah, pretty good.
54:36
I did run for a fellow the other day.
54:38
He's got a modern bike, 1970s, home to four.
54:43
And that one was a little bit more challenging.
54:46
It was printed out of a lot...
54:49
It was called Blackmar, which is quite a bit thicker
54:51
and it didn't cut 100% through, but it cut 90%,
54:54
sort of 8% through and it was easy to tear out after that
54:58
I'm sending this to the people at Cricket.
54:59
They'll be blown away.
55:00
They'll probably know about it, but I still think it's amazing.
55:02
I'd say so, yeah, they probably do,
55:04
but yeah, not a problem.
55:05
It's really, really, really well.
55:07
Every day's a school day.
55:10
I find that when I listen to you and Mr. French.
55:18
Thanks for getting a touch.
55:26
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55:33
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55:51
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55:52
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55:55
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55:58
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56:01
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56:02
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56:05
You don't have to put yourself in it.
56:07
Just show a photo of the magazine in your hand
56:10
on the lounge, on the coffee table, whatever.
56:12
I just want to get that sense that it made
56:15
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56:16
That's what I want.
56:17
So I look forward to those things later this month.
56:19
We've got a lot to do, a lot going on.
56:21
I'm looking forward to getting through this week
56:23
so I can then just bunker down and focus on the end of the year,
56:27
get some more articles written and start planning for next year
56:29
because CES is just like nine or so weeks away.
56:36
Well, we're off soon.
56:37
Looking forward to that one once again.
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