191 meetings where Quan did not speak
Speakers: Carmee Sarvida, Klansys Palacio, Kristin Neal, Paula Cia, Steven Hanna +1 | Duration: 18 min | Words: 2153
Steven Hanna: No, it's the bearskin rug. Paula, do you have a cat in your house that does something similar to this?
Paula Cia: I don't have, but I can't really understand their attitude or behavior, but they don't do such things.
Steven Hanna: Yeah, this one may have had some catnip looks. Oh, that probably is it. That probably is it. Look at the eyes. They're dilated. This cat's on drugs.
Kristin Neal: That's a good one.
Steven Hanna: Oh, no, we have to take a break now.
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Steven Hanna: Interesting. think, so your algorithm is picking up on a lot of education and teachers.
Kristin Neal: Hmm.
Steven Hanna: Hmm. That would make sense, I guess, depending on what you're working on, what you're looking up, and what you're doing.
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Steven Hanna: Thank you guys so much for being here for our fun Friday meeting. I hope you folks enjoyed and have a wonderful weekend moving forward. If anyone needs anything for the remainder of the day, as far as support goes, please reach out to the appropriate people. And we're all here. Shouldn't anyone need anything. Take care, everybody.
Kristin Neal: Have a good day. Thank you, Steve.
Paula Cia: Thank you, Happy Valentine's Day. Happy Valentine's Day. Happy Valentine's, everyone. Valentine's Valentine's Day. Happy you.
Speakers: Kristin Neal, Steven Hanna | Duration: 80 min | Words: 12438
Steven Hanna: How are you? How are you?
Kristin Neal: I'm okay.
Steven Hanna: Tired. My grandmother was a little stressful a few minutes ago, but okay. Everything okay? Family stress or work stress? Or both?
Kristin Neal: Family.
Steven Hanna: Work is good. I'm actually working with Clancy on getting a Playmaker feedback form up on the website, like unlisted, so we can like send it out to all of them, and then they can just like submit it on the website, and we have all the feedback linked right to CRM, onto their accounts, so I'm like trying to, yeah, I'm like excited. It's like that face that you had the smile, you're like, ooh, that was exactly what I thought of last night, and I was like, this has to happen today. It's putting this into action. Yeah, I was like, this is exactly how we're going to get the feedback we need from over 300 people that we've basically certified already. That's smart.
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Kristin Neal: We're giving them a system?
Steven Hanna: No, no, no, no.
Kristin Neal: They would buy the system.
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Kristin Neal: Oh. Brian and Colin are going act on a scene, and during the scene, they have to use a number of props. However, since I don't have any real props to work with tonight, Brian, Brian, he's like, yeah, this is getting weird, fast. Brian and Colin, there's a scene. You're a lot. I can't wait. On a luxury cruise liner, a couple makes the most of a day of sunbathing, water sports, and entertainment. Take it away. Brian and Colin. Oh, this is the most rom
Speakers: Kristin Neal, Steven Hanna | Duration: 53 min | Words: 9257
Steven Hanna: Good, how are you? This meeting is being recorded. Dealing with a system safety upgrade that can't be upgraded, and back-end firmware hosting stuff with Quan, where things are inaccessible on a system to update, and I'm like, okay, it's a nice Monday morning.
Kristin Neal: No kidding, it's like kicking the pants.
Steven Hanna: Yeah, the girl tore it, she was so sweet about it. She was like, well, this is a Monday.
Kristin Neal: I'm like, yeah, it is.
Steven Hanna: It's a Monday.
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Kristin Neal: Okay. Quick question, because that was included in, and I'm not saying he...
Steven Hanna: Oh, it's $17.5. Listen, it's $17.5.
Kristin Neal: You get that. Don't worry. Okay, perfect. I was just making sure that that's...
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Kristin Neal: Sounds good. Thanks.
Steven Hanna: Bye-bye.
Kristin Neal: Bye-bye.
Speakers: Kristin Neal, Steven Hanna | Duration: 58 min | Words: 9294
Steven Hanna: I'm but okay. How's everything going?
Kristin Neal: It's hard to go from nights to days. I don't know how you're able to do that.
Steven Hanna: Must be done. Just dragging my feet as I do it. That's all. Everything's taking four extra seconds to register. So my wife's like, hey, hon, what are we getting for dinner? I'm like, dinner?
Kristin Neal: It's like 11 o'clock. In the morning. She's like, oh, right, right, right.
Steven Hanna: You just got back.
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Kristin Neal: It's tomorrow at 11, my time, Central Standard. So noon, your time.
Steven Hanna: I hope you're available. Noon. Noon.
Kristin Neal: Do you see it? I do.
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Kristin Neal: Glad you're back.
Steven Hanna: Yes. Thank you. I appreciate it. I'm going to go through this. I'm going to throw on your podcast with Lily on the other screen while I'm working. Listen to her wisdom.
Kristin Neal: Yes. I will absorb and hopefully gain knowledge through osmosis. Take care, a good one. Thanks, Steve. to see you. Bye-bye. Good to see you, too. Bye-bye.
Speakers: Carmee Sarvida, Klansys Palacio, Kristin Neal, Paula Cia, Steven Hanna +1 | Duration: 13 min | Words: 1913
Carmee Sarvida: Good morning, Grace. Good morning.
Kristin Neal: Good morning. Good Good morning, Klans. Good Good morning.
Tin DG: Thank you.
Kristin Neal: Okay. Let's go ahead and jump in. Thank you guys for coming. Happy Monday. Okay. How about a quick recap over our weekends? How did your weekends go? Weekend was good.
Klansys Palacio: So I thought it will be a kid drama, but my weekend was really busy. It was really packed, so I did not expect that. But it was fun, and I really enjoyed my weekend because we have a get-together. And at my sister's house, so, and we had, like, midnight snacks, so we really love to do that every time we have a get-together, and Sunday was church day, so I really had a great weekend. Good, Klans, good.
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Paula Cia: Not the social media.
Kristin Neal: It's the slides that will be shown during the research.
Paula Cia: Not yet, but last week, Charlie and I were working on the shape pliers. Perfect.
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Klansys Palacio: Yeah, I actually added the sales. Okay, yeah, let's do it. that sounds good.
Kristin Neal: Okay. Thank you. Thank you, Klans. All right, everybody. If there's nothing else, we'll get moving. Happy Monday, everyone. Let us know if anything is needed. Happy Monday, everyone.
Steven Hanna: Take care. Good to see you all. Thanks, guys. Stay safe, Chris. Bye, guys. guys. guys. you.
Speakers: Carmee Sarvida, Kristin Neal, Steven Hanna, Tin DG | Duration: 29 min | Words: 4729
Tin DG: Hi, Chris. Good morning.
Kristin Neal: How are you? I can't hear you. There we go.
Tin DG: There we go.
Kristin Neal: Yeah. How are you? Yeah, I'm doing good.
Tin DG: I'm fine.
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Kristin Neal: I'm hoping, I'm really hoping Steve, this is, it feels like this even is like a, just a natural. I know there's a lot of things that we like to do on, okay, I like to put together for Fun Fridays, but I was telling the girls, sometimes like, I know God works through Fun Fridays, I know He does, because He puts these ideas in my head throughout the week that we get to have fun with on Fridays, so it's all Him. But like, this week, I just told the girls like, it was like, no, don't do any of that, just check in, see how everyone is doing, and it's okay that we're not gonna do a game, or a skit, or a sing-along, whatever, you know, I'll save the sing-along for next time. I'm excited just to connect with you all, so let's go ahead and go into weekend plans, and oh, quick clarification, because Monday is a holiday here in the States, I didn't know if that was a holiday for us to be off, or what? Let's see, that is the 19th.
Steven Hanna: Like a half holiday slash, you know, it'll be one of those, like, if somebody sends an email and it's an important email.
Kristin Neal: There we go.
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Kristin Neal: Good idea. Good, good, good, good. All right, folks. Take care.
Steven Hanna: Sorry to bother you guys. Take care.
Kristin Neal: weekend. Thank you, guys. Thank you. Happy weekend.
Speakers: Carmee Sarvida, Kristin Neal, Steven Hanna | Duration: 79 min | Words: 12586
Kristin Neal: Thank you.
Steven Hanna: There we go.
Kristin Neal: Sorry about that. How are you? Good.
Steven Hanna: And you?
Kristin Neal: You look cold. It is really cold in this house.
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Kristin Neal: So I'm like, all right, what's an easy enough thing to do?
Steven Hanna: Do I give them a number of things to reach? And then I was like, honestly, it's just engage, right? If our whole thing is just engage and make people aware of Z-Tag. I just want them to hear that doot, doot, doot, and I want them to know that this is a game. It's a social, physical game. So play any game with us. Enjoy. Get your stamps at the end. And chances are you're going to join in midway through a round of zombie tag anyway. So, you know, it's easy enough where you could stop by. We're not holding you to our booth. You're in, you're out.
Kristin Neal: And you're going to get a whole group where you're just going to, you guys ready for stamps? Let's do it. Yep. And it's literally, cool.
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Kristin Neal: Thank you. Have a great day. Take care, guys. Bye-bye.
Steven Hanna: Have a great day.-bye, everyone.
Carmee Sarvida: Thank you. Bye.
Speakers: Klansys Palacio, Klansys Palacio (2), Kristin Neal, Paula Cia, Steven Hanna | Duration: 68 min | Words: 4683
Paula Cia: Hi, Chris. morning.
Kristin Neal: Good morning, Paula. How are you?
Paula Cia: I'm doing good. I almost forgot. I thought it will be 10.30. 10.30.
Kristin Neal: That was me. That's exactly me. I was like, oh my gosh.
Paula Cia: It came out of nowhere.
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Kristin Neal: Thank you so much, Klansys. Steve is... He is coming in. He was, he joined us a little bit later, and he said he was coming back, so. Did you girls have a good break? We haven't really talked about the break, yeah? Good, good, good, good. How about you, Paula? Did you have a good break?
Paula Cia: Um, I haven't really had a break last, January 1st and the 2nd, because I was working with the lesson plan, with chart. I see, I see.
Kristin Neal: Yeah, that deadline was January 5th. Oh, my gosh. Well, thank you so much, Paula. Oh, my goodness. Yeah. Here comes Steve. Okay. Awesome. Hey, Steve. Breathe. Hey guys, happy Friday.
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Kristin Neal: It's all about Downton. Listen, the queen, all right?
Steven Hanna: I'm not, I'm gonna get started, all right? Her stories literally made me cry. Her offset story, all right? And I'm getting into frickin' Bridgerton. I can't believe I'm talking about this. All right. Anyway, I know the career dramas. You're not getting me trapped in this hole. See what I mean? See? It wasn't even about that. It was just associated with it and I got stuck in it for a second. All right. I'm out of it. My real plans. We've got two or three events for our laser. I'm company this weeken
Speakers: Carmee Sarvida, Klansys Palacio, Kris Neal, Paula Cia, Steven Hanna | Duration: 20 min | Words: 2798
Klansys Palacio: Good morning, see you. Hey there, good morning. How are you? Yeah, I'm good, I'm good.
Carmee Sarvida: Good morning.
Kris Neal: Good morning, everyone. Tin is not feeling well, so she is not going to be here today.
Paula Cia: Good morning, everyone. Good morning, Paula.
Kris Neal: Good morning.
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Kris Neal: Yeah, I don't want that. No.
Steven Hanna: But that's the support side of things. And then Paula, you and I are kind of working together on updates for the stuff that Charlie has us editing. So we've got two more lesson plans, and I will have those probably done this evening, tomorrow, one of the two. So we'll be editing next week. You and I. But that's kind of it for us. That's very exciting. Yep, that's kind of the update on the support side and, you know, where we're working. So if anybody else needs to share support or share updates, please, we'd love to know.
Klansys Palacio: Yeah, I'll go first. On my end, so since Thin is unwell, so I will be start working on the Lojiwa. So we had an update. So I will go into test it and update Thin about it. So, and I am testing all the automations that I have already created, and I will swap those links for the testimonials that has been attached to the sales automations. So, So, So, I'm almost done, just doing a test for that. And I already started restructuring Steve Automations so that I will be able to start it also. And yeah, I think that's on my end. So other than that, since Stin is the only one that I ne
Speakers: Kristin Neal, Steven Hanna, Tin DG | Duration: 32 min | Words: 5534
Kristin Neal: Good morning, Tin. Good morning. Hi, Chris. Good morning.
Tin DG: How are you?
Kristin Neal: I'm good.
Tin DG: I'm doing good. Good. Good to hear.
Kristin Neal: How was your weekend?
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Steven Hanna: I just want to get Kwan's opinion, but I wanted your opinion on this, too, because this is something that is constant that Tin is navigating.
Kristin Neal: I'm actually shocked they even have the cojones to say, to even, like, not spit back the ZEC, but we're offering it two years after their purchase.
Steven Hanna: Oh, yeah. This is all gestures of goodwill. These are all, like, these are, like, hey, you're a problem, and a gesture of goodwill can make this go away, so let's offer a gesture of goodwill, and you're refusing to take the gesture of goodwill. Well, you're going You're to pick and choose what you want out of the gesture. To that, I say, you were given the parameters. As a teacher, I would go, you had the rules in front of you. You knew what the project was, and you knew the assignment. The fact that you decided to go outside of the bounds here, that doesn't tell me that you did the assignment. It tells me that you did something else, which wasn't the assignment. So you can redo the assignment and accept this for what it is, or you get nothing because you decided to pick and choose, and that's not what we're doing here. You've been given instructions and guidelines from the people you're reaching out to. And listen, I appreciate the fact, and I'll give
Speakers: Carmee Sarvida, Klansys Palacio, Kristin Neal, Paula Cia, Steven Hanna +1 | Duration: 49 min | Words: 6908
Kristin Neal: Good morning. Good morning.
Carmee Sarvida: Good morning.
Kristin Neal: Hi, good morning.
Tin DG: Good morning.
Kristin Neal: And Paula, good morning to you, too. How is everybody? Morning.
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Kristin Neal: Mine is the window at the very first train station in the U.S., the Union train station in Indianapolis, and this is a giant stained glass window at the foot of it.
Tin DG: Tin? Mine is a photo of my niece. This is a photo where we bond outside our house. Beautiful.
Kristin Neal: Carmee?
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Tin DG: a great weekend.
Klansys Palacio: Have great weekend.
Steven Hanna: Thank you.
Speakers: Jeffrey Warren, Kris Neal, Steven Hanna | Duration: 13 min | Words: 2060
Steven Hanna: Hey there. Okay.
Jeffrey Warren: How are you? Well, how are you?
Steven Hanna: I'm good. Turn this up a little bit. No worries. So how did you find us? So we're actually working in conjunction with a variety of educators, and they've been just mentioning your conference over and over. One of our contacts over in Wisconsin had mentioned that he's been to you guys, I believe, in the past once or twice, and he said that it's a very worthwhile conference to be at for physical education. And, yeah, pretty much word of mouth. Okay. No, that's great. So have you been able to work with any of our state affiliates then? I'm unsure if we have. I'm relatively new to the ZTAG conference scene, so I'm just coming in, learning about all the shows, and kind of getting it on their radar, and getting the information integrated for them. So. I'm unsure if we have. I probably have, just without knowing. Okay.
Jeffrey Warren: No, whether you have or not, mean, there's other outlets, too, beyond our annual convention. The annual convention is going to get you access to, like, the largest group nationwide, whereas, like, the regional ones are going to be concentrated, obviously, more in their local areas. So there's different ways of increasing your business plan. Okay. So you were initially asking about, a 10 by 20 spot.
Steven Hanna: Correct.
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Jeffrey Warren: It'll just have three standing walls to separate the area. Okay, and what is the size of that area? That is, one second.
Speakers: ASA, Jae, Steven Hanna | Duration: 65 min | Words: 7970
ASA: Hello. Hey, how are you?
Steven Hanna: Good. One quick thing before we get set up today. My name is Steve. I'm going to be your Playmaker developer today, which basically translates to, I'm going to make sure that you're comfortable operating your system right after this and make sure that you're comfortable working with various groups and age ranges with a bunch of the different games and variants that we have. So if you have any questions, you're more than welcome to stop me at any point. But what's your name? My name is Tommy. Awesome.
ASA: And what is your role, Tommy? Huh? Can you say it again? What was your role with ASA? Oh, I manage the tech stuff, basically, like the tech support. Gotcha.
Steven Hanna: Okay. And are you going to be operating the system mainly, or is it going to be a set of different things?
ASA: Uh, I will, I will, in the beginning, I'll probably be setting up the ZTAG and then gradually teach others how to do it.
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ASA: So this will work for the zombie tag game, too. Oh, yeah.
Steven Hanna: This distance is the same distance that they always communicate at. Wow.
ASA: Yeah, no, I went, I went really far.
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Steven Hanna: Try, and then I'm just going to shoot emails and be like, hey, how's it going? Do you like it? Do you hate it? What's up? And be truthful with me. Listen, I got no stake in the company game. I'm just, I'm a feedback guy.
Jae: Take care, you. Have a wonderful evening. Bye-bye.
Steven Hanna: You too. Thank you.
Speakers: Allie Chappell, Steven Hanna | Duration: 34 min | Words: 6542
Steven Hanna: Thank you for joining me on this Tuesday. I appreciate it. It's not Monday, but it feels like a Monday, but I appreciate you being here. Thank you. Yes, I take Sunday Mondays off, so Tuesdays are my Mondays. All right, so we're pretty much on the same page here with like, all right, the eyes are just opening and we're like just getting into the kind of motion of things for the day.
Allie Chappell: Yes, exactly right. All right, so you'll forgive me if I'm like looking slightly tired or slightly just like I'm getting on because I am. Oh, no worries at all.
Steven Hanna: Well, I appreciate you being here. My name is Steve. I'm the Playmaker Developer for ZTAG. What that really translates to is I'm here to make sure that you're comfortable using your ZTAG system with the safety upgrade. So I'm your point of contact for like any operations if something goes down or if one of your operators is like, hey, I don't know what's going on. Just basically throw my phone number, get them out of your hair, throw them into my non-existent hair, and then, you know, it's basically issues solved. So that's kind of what. I am in what I do. Do you have any questions about the system, ZTAG, or anything that we're currently kind of doing?
Allie Chappell: No, we've had it for about a year. My director found ZTAG at a 3CA conference, and then we purchased it for our camp. Yeah, so we've really been enjoying it. Yeah, I'd say our biggest thing is trying to get the kids to not tackle eac
Speakers: Jess Main, Steven Hanna | Duration: 29 min | Words: 5422
Jess Main: Doing well, doing well.
Steven Hanna: How's everything on a Monday? Oh, spotted someone this morning, first thing, so we're off to a great start. Lovely. Well, thank you for joining me for the 3.30 Eastern Standard Time show. I appreciate you being here as my special guest, Jess. I'm Steve. I'm ZTAG's Playmaker, Trainer, Developer, slash person you will basically coordinate with if you need any help with anything.
Jess Main: Cool. Sounds like they're expanding quite a bit.
Steven Hanna: Yes, they've expanded a bit. They brought me on as one of their most recent team members.
Jess Main: I'm like their national trainer, so to say. Cool.
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Jess Main: We're going to go back to our game.
Steven Hanna: We're Select in the main menu. You can hit back on your main screen or Game Select. The next game that I like to play with everybody is a game called Pattern Match, and the way that I bring this game up is a game called Uno. If you've played a game like Uno before, you know that we have to match. How do we match in Uno? Call and answer response. We match in colors. We match in numbers. Perfect. Except instead of numbers, we're going to match shapes to them. So for the first game, we're going to be focusing on matching colors together. So hit that Pattern Match for me. And the reason that I play this game right after Red Light, Green Light is because we model tagging behavior so that you guys don't have bumps and so that your watches have a little bit more longevity as op
Speakers: Steven Hanna, Torrey Smith | Duration: 48 min | Words: 7560
Torrey Smith: How are you?
Steven Hanna: I'm good. How are you?
Torrey Smith: Doing well, doing well.
Steven Hanna: So welcome. Thank you for being here on today's Monday. Yeah, today is Monday. Sorry. It's like my brain is scattered. Like my weeks are Mondays are not Mondays for me. So today is Monday. Thank you for being here on a Monday. I appreciate you basically logging in and spending some time with me to learn how to play some games. I'm going to be pretty straightforward with the system. My name is Steve. I'm the ZTAG Playmaker Trainer. I'm here to make sure that you're comfortable with using your system and make sure to support you in any way that you need, should you need it. So as long as you're comfortable moving out of this training and if you need any support post-training, I'll be your point of contact. You'll have my phone number right after this and you can basically just reach right out to me for anything at all. So have you used ZTAG before? Yes.
Torrey Smith: Okay, cool.
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Torrey Smith: On like the top it says seven point zero point two six. Seven point zero point two six. Yes.
Steven Hanna: Okay, so he updated those. Seven point zero point two six. Okay, and if you go back down to the about here, it's not coming down with a drop down. Okay, any refresh or anything there?
Torrey Smith: Or one. One. It just says says recent. ZTAG red right here?
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Steven Hanna: They were able to at least share some knowledge because if it makes your life easier, I've do
Speakers: Alexis, Steven Hanna | Duration: 23 min | Words: 3702
Steven Hanna: You might be muted. I can't hear you.
Alexis: Okay, sorry. Perfect. Yeah, so I'm finicking with this thing.
Steven Hanna: Okay, what's up? So I got a couple questions, but we'll start off with the beginning. Shoot.
Alexis: A lot of these, let me turn this to my phones, aren't wanting, and I say wanting to, but aren't charging. Like no matter how many times I move them, I very little much, they just will not hold a charge.
Steven Hanna: Really? Yeah.
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Alexis: 2-5-1-1-1.-1. 0-0-5-3-9.
Steven Hanna: Okay. Then I need to make sure that this batch is not a bad batch of batteries out of the factory is what I'm leaning towards now. Because if you have some that aren't holding charge, some that are dumping charge very quickly, and I know that your kids are not, like, bashing them against each other. That's, you know, the other thing. I know you guys, we've gone over training.
Alexis: So, okay.
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Steven Hanna: You got it. I'm always here to support. You know it. And anything at all, please reach out, okay? Thank you so much.
Alexis: Have a good weekend. Have a great weekend.
Steven Hanna: Bye-bye. Bye-bye.
Speakers: Nancy, Steven Hanna | Duration: 52 min | Words: 7457
Steven Hanna: I'm doing well. How are you? I'm good. All right. Let me just get one more thing ready. just to let you know I had something else come up, but I do have two of my staff that will be running this for us, so they'll be here part of the meeting. We have the equipment ready to go.
Nancy: I will be here in the room, but I have other things I need to put together. Prioritize whatever you need to do.
Steven Hanna: You're an educator. Don't worry. I know what's going on. Relax. As long as you can hear and just, you know, think of it like a podcast in the background.
Nancy: Perfect.
Steven Hanna: Excellent. Then all I'm going to ask is, just before you run, if you could just type into the Zoom chat the names of everybody in here, just so that I have them and they know who's here. And thank you guys for being here. I appreciate it. While you're kind of typing that out, I'll just like kind of go over who I am. My name is Steven, I'm the Playmaker Developer for ZTAG. What that translates to in layman terms for us is, I'm here to train you guys and make sure you're comfortable with the system. So that's kind of my goal, and by the end of this training, if you're like, Steve, what the heck is going on? Then I failed. So let me know what's going on. If there's any confusion, questions, just stop me, and we're just going to touch up on it. For 90% of this, though, super hands-on, you guys are basically playing games. So you guys get to play games in a training today, and there'
Speakers: Steven Hanna, ruben.baeza | Duration: 73 min | Words: 11557
Steven Hanna: Hey there, folks. Good morning.
ruben.baeza: Hi, good morning. How are guys doing?
Steven Hanna: Good, good.
ruben.baeza: Running around, but I have a team here.
Steven Hanna: Excellent. Well, we're going be playing games today at the start of the day, so.
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ruben.baeza: Oh, we're done.
Steven Hanna: Okay, perfect. Then let's jump into WordWave and let's assign whichever numbers you want to put on whichever team.
ruben.baeza: And then now we're ready. This is David, I'd like one of you to speak with. Chris. Yeah, regarding what happened earlier.
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Steven Hanna: You got it. The only thing I'm going to ask is if you could just please type in the names of everybody that was in the training, in the chat, that would be very helpful for me. Just so that I could keep track of You'll send me right now? Yeah. Or you can do it in Zoom. So wherever is easiest. And then I'm going to send you two emails. The first email is going to be an AI recording of this that you can distribute to anybody you need. Do you want first name and last name?
ruben.baeza: Yes, please.
Steven Hanna: The first email is going to be an AI recording of our session. It'll just get sent to you. can distribute. And the second one is going to be all of the settings that I personally use that we've gone over specifically. So if you need a quick one-pager cheat sheet, this is a great way to have it. Yeah, if you guys need anything, I'm your point of contact from here for, you know, operations. I'm pre
Speakers: Ella Roarkie, Steven Hanna | Duration: 34 min | Words: 5217
Ella Roarkie: Not too bad. Catching my breath, but all good.
Steven Hanna: Yeah, sprinting back and forth from the late pickups and the, oh no, I forgot to manage my time like a responsible adult. Right?
Ella Roarkie: If they could pawn the kids and leave them there, they would. Oh, I'm sure.
Steven Hanna: I'm sure.
Ella Roarkie: You're a saint. Right? Well, it's all good. I made it. Sorry I'm late, but I got the unit dialed in.
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Ella Roarkie: That's impressive.
Steven Hanna: Super impressive.
Ella Roarkie: Just really happy about it. So I was like, you know what? I'm not even going to risk getting the password from the IT. IT department's going to be a pain in the . Absolutely. So I think, hold on. Zero fail, 23 complete.
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Steven Hanna: Excellent. Amazing.
Ella Roarkie: you for your time. I appreciate it.
Steven Hanna: you. I appreciate you. Take care. Have a wonderful night. And you too. Bye. Bye-bye.
Speakers: Steven Hanna, Volunteers of America LightHouse Program | Duration: 74 min | Words: 12412
Steven Hanna: Yes, we can. Good morning. How are you guys doing?
Volunteers of America LightHouse Program: Good. How are you? Doing well. Oh, I appreciate the setup.
Steven Hanna: got a long table, family style, and we got ZTAG ready to go. Y'all are literally ready to move. I appreciate that. Excellent. This will be good depending on how many people we have. I'm going to make sure that it's just not screaming loud while we're doing it so y'all are not, like, annoyed.
Volunteers of America LightHouse Program: Okay.
Steven Hanna: All right.
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Volunteers of America LightHouse Program: That is called watch guarding, and it does happen.
Steven Hanna: What I will say with it is, have fun. No.
Volunteers of America LightHouse Program: Oh, let me get the ball. Okay, so we just got to get the ball. let's try. Oh, now she got the ball. I don't have to stop. I'm trying to run. She got it. Okay, so we got it now. We did it now, Steven. Perfect.
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Steven Hanna: Have a wonderful day, and you'll just get those two emails from me.
Volunteers of America LightHouse Program: Anything, reach out at all, okay? Thank you. Have a wonderful day, guys.
Steven Hanna: Take care. Okay.
Speakers: Steven Hanna, Tin DG | Duration: 45 min | Words: 5000
Steven Hanna: Hey, dude. Hey, Steve.
Tin DG: Sorry, I needed an afternoon cup of coffee.
Steven Hanna: I had to. I'm sorry. That's all right.
Tin DG: Yeah, it's okay.
Steven Hanna: All righty. Let's have fun and go through some nonsense tickets from these stooges around the world.
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Steven Hanna: Let's introduce it this way. Sounds good.
Tin DG: Yeah, they're good up there.
Steven Hanna: I did an in-person, I drove up there, was like an hour and a half, and they were, they're nice.
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Steven Hanna: Listen, I like doing this stuff because it's required. We need to go over it. We need to know where things are. So I appreciate you being open, and I appreciate you taking the time with me. And if you need anything, reach out, okay?
Tin DG: Yes. Thank you so much. right, Tin. Take care.
Steven Hanna: Bye-bye.
Speakers: Natalie Azuara, Steven Hanna | Duration: 53 min | Words: 10015
Steven Hanna: Ooh. Ooh. Okay. All right. I'm a day ahead. All right. All right. How are you doing otherwise, though? Everything's okay?
Natalie Azuara: Yep. Doing fine. Yes. Okay.
Steven Hanna: Do you have your unit with you?
Natalie Azuara: I do. I should probably have made room on my desk. If you can take a moment to clear a little spot, it would be beneficial. Yes. I have a small little, like, closet office. Yes. It's okay.
Steven Hanna: That means that you're worth value. I've learned that small closet offices mean that they give that to the person who can make use of the most resources. It's if you have a bigger office, you just, like, you have less problems. And if you have a smaller office, you have more problems. It's like this relationship I've learned over the years. I don't quite know if that's the truth, but that's okay. I'll take it. Okay.
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Natalie Azuara: I love this. Oh my God, that's funny.
Steven Hanna: So you can stop the game whenever you want.
Natalie Azuara: The general idea is that it's a communication-building exercise, and you're modeling the correct tagging behavior, so that when you go into your chase games, kids are not literally bodying each other, sprinting into each other. Okay. So, I highly recommend you do three times of this, just so that you do colors, shapes, combine both, and it's three reinforcements of the correct tagging behaviors. Okay. Any questions on pattern match or shape match? Nope. I'm saving the settings to 60 seconds, so it'
Speakers: Alexis, Steven Hanna | Duration: 5 min | Words: 1060
Steven Hanna: What you? I'm okay. What's going on with you? What do we got?
Alexis: Okay, well, I'm gonna turn this around. figure this out.
Steven Hanna: Also, do you have, like, multiple pairs of glasses?
Alexis: I do.
Steven Hanna: Okay, because I remember them being a different color the other day, and I was like, it's a style thing now. Okay, got it.
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Steven Hanna: Okay. And then give it like five seconds once the screen turns black. Then hit the silver. Then Put button with that blue ring around it. And then once that goes off, give it like two seconds and then hit that button again.
Alexis: Okay.
Steven Hanna: And let me just see what a system restart does. Because I think what is happening is your IT department is blocking the connection. Because it says that you are connected and I saw that you are connected. And if you're telling me that, you know, I'm connected and we're basically at this point, your IT department is probably blocking it. So that's okay. It's not the end of the world. And we can get right around it. And then for updates, what I'll do is if we do release an update, I'll just send you a new memory card.
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Steven Hanna: Yeah, that's, like I said, as long as you send that over, they'll go, oh, right, what is this? It's like a stranger knocking on your door and you just need to identify them. And it's like, oh, right, that's their ID. Of course, they can come in. That's the analogy.
Alexis: Okay, well, thank you for that.
Steven Hanna: I'm going to
Speakers: Quakingya Batie, Steven Hanna | Duration: 68 min | Words: 12800
Steven Hanna: It's going all right. How's everything on your side of the cold eastern area that we're in? man.
Quakingya Batie: Trying to stay warm the best I can. Excellent, excellent, excellent.
Steven Hanna: So, southern Jersey, what area of Jersey are from?
Quakingya Batie: Yeah, south Jersey.
Steven Hanna: Okay, cool. I'm just trying to think of if there's any partners that I know of in the southern Jersey area that have a system, and I don't think there is. So, you'd probably be the first in your area that has access to kind of grow it out and, you know, make sure that you kind of get that little ahead of the game curve before everybody else kind of has access to a system. The cool thing for you is that the system kind of just jumped up in price by about 5K up to $17,500. So, the entry point is also kind of changing as well. So, you got in just before that price jump, and I was looking at the profile, and I'm like, oh, man, nice.
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Quakingya Batie: And then whoever's on the outside of the circle with that number has to trade places with them in the middle, of course.
Steven Hanna: So it's kind of like this tag-in, tag-out counting game where everybody's in a circle, and then the person who has the watch that's next runs into the middle and tags in. Okay. It's hit or miss, I'll be totally honest with you. If you've got a good group of older kids, it can be pretty competitive because multiple kids will have the same next number. So like say you're number one, like your
Speakers: Eric, Steven Hanna | Duration: 39 min | Words: 7111
Eric: Oh, well, lately it's been, like, almost one degree, but now it's about to be, like, 30, so that feels good.
Steven Hanna: Oh, okay. Yeah, that's fair enough. It's not dense snow that you'll have to, like, shovel and break your back on.
Eric: No, no, we're not going to get any snow. We're just getting – the cold is finally heading your way. Oh, I know.
Steven Hanna: It's 13 degrees where I'm at, so it's getting a little chilly, but, you know.
Eric: We might hit I think we might hit, like, 40 or something on Thursday, which is kind of nice, but not legit.
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Steven Hanna: Got to get it in. Also, your adventure with laser tag is taken off too, man.
Eric: Dude, it's been fun. I have, I start my, my classes start at the Y, the week of January 5th. Most of my content has just been like after a ZTAG event. If anyone lingers around, we just place, I just whip up some laser tag to test it out.
Steven Hanna: Yeah, it's been fun.
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Eric: Just enough. That, that guy you talked to, he has a webinar tomorrow that Nutronics, I'm assuming paying him for, but they do it. It's like in the middle of the day. It's like, well, dude, no one can really watch that. But everyone else is working. Most of it, most people. It is recorded and will be sent out. So I'll get, I'll be anxious to see that video and just supposed to be like the quick tips and tricks, things to avoid when it comes to starting a mobile laser tag business. So we'll see.
Steven Hanna: You just gave me ideas now that I ha
Speakers: LiteBrite 2, Steven Hanna | Duration: 39 min | Words: 7873
LiteBrite 2: Hi there. Hi. Can you hear me?
Steven Hanna: Yes. Can you hear me?
LiteBrite 2: Yes, absolutely.
Steven Hanna: Hello.
LiteBrite 2: Is it just us two? Yep, just going to be us two for now.
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LiteBrite 2: Oh, the half-monition duration. Yeah, to three. What else? Our number of tags before infection. Yep. Got it. Okay. Yeah, because we had it on one over there. Yeah. So let's set number of tags before infection to three, and then let's set the infection duration to 15 seconds. 15 seconds. Okay. We're going to set one zombie on random at the start.
Steven Hanna: We're going to have one doctor on random at the start. Okay. And then save your settings. And then go ahead and start that game up, and you'll see the difference now is, instead of Malazan. Instead of one life, you'll have three lives on each of those watches.
LiteBrite 2: Yeah.
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Steven Hanna: The first email is going to be this recording of this session, and the second email is going to be the settings that I use personally that might help you guys for your games.
LiteBrite 2: All right. Thank you. Take care. Have a great day.
Steven Hanna: Thanks for coming to the radio. Bye, guys.
Speakers: Steven Hanna, Vic Antipow | Duration: 51 min | Words: 8598
Steven Hanna: Good, how are you doing? Doing well, doing well. How's everything going?
Vic Antipow: All right, I just finally got logged into the new ZTAG here. Nice.
Steven Hanna: Yeah, it takes some time, and we're going to be removing that process for the next update. So, sorry about that, but they're working on it.
Vic Antipow: It like, you know, I was connected to my Wi-Fi, but then it was just sitting there trying to register me. Yep, cycling through a few times, a few error messages probably came up, right? Yeah, well, it wasn't until I reset the system, then it came back up, and then it allowed me to scan the QR code. Gotcha. And I logged in with my, yeah, on that, but, yeah, but I'm in, so. Okay, cool.
Steven Hanna: Well, I apologize about the clunkiness of that process. It is, we are aware, and we are changing that. So, you won, you will fortunately not have to go through that again, but if you do ever get another system, it'll basically be a quick. Like offline, basically start where you can get right into the system, get into everything you need to get into.
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Steven Hanna: That's now how many lives each person has. So you can add up to six lives per person. So if you change that number from one to six, instead of starting out with one life and just getting tagged once and you're done, you now have six chances. I recommend selecting two to three. For the younger kids, it's a little bit nicer as far as risk reward. You know, I don't want to give them a one shot d
Speakers: Bill Fennessy, CAN, (he/him), Malia Villarreal (she/her), CAN, Melissa Perez, CAN (she/her/ella), Steven Hanna | Duration: 43 min | Words: 5523
Steven Hanna: Hello. Hello. How are you?
Malia Villarreal (she/her), CAN: I am. I'm doing pretty good. Yeah.
Steven Hanna: cozy. That sweatshirt looks super cozy.
Malia Villarreal (she/her), CAN: Right. Right. I am in the mode of like, I am ready for time off, and being cozy, obviously holiday. Right. You know, like not a lot of external meetings I gotta go to and get dressed up in, and I'm not trying to do the most.
Steven Hanna: No. It's holiday lame duck period, cozy it out, you know.
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Steven Hanna: Yep. Perfect.
Melissa Perez, CAN (she/her/ella): Gotcha. that's correct. They'll all arrive at staggered times. They all won't be there from the start till the end. It's just for folks to come in and build community.
Bill Fennessy, CAN, (he/him): So, yeah.
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Steven Hanna: care.
Melissa Perez, CAN (she/her/ella): Bye Thank you, ZTAG.
Malia Villarreal (she/her), CAN: Bye. Bye-bye.
Speakers: Mike, Steven Hanna | Duration: 42 min | Words: 6413
Steven Hanna: Come on, go on. Doing great.
Mike: All right. Yeah. Yeah, sorry, we had a little problem connecting, but we figured it you're good.
Steven Hanna: I actually just sent the email. was like, guys, I'm hanging. If not, go on your way. Have a great day. Just let me know what's going on.
Mike: Right. So you guys got your system back.
Steven Hanna: Everything is smooth as far as we know now, correct? Yes. Yes.
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Mike: No, no.
Steven Hanna: Okay, pretty self-explanatory again, you know, just new things, new balancing mechanisms, new ways for you guys to kind of spice it up.
Mike: Okay.
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Steven Hanna: All right, gentlemen, take care. Have a wonderful Thanksgiving, and hopefully we'll reach out and see you guys sometime soon. All right, man.
Mike: Great. Thanks a lot. Take care.
Steven Hanna: Take care.
Speakers: Augusta, Steven Hanna | Duration: 46 min | Words: 8127
Steven Hanna: Colvin. Hello. Nice to meet you both. Nice to meet you. Last names, just so that we have them, so that when I make the certificates for you guys, I can make them nice and cool for you and personalize it a bit.
Augusta: Okay. My last name is Anderson. That's A-N-D-E-R-S-O-N. And my last name is Emmer Beyer. It's E-M-I-R-B-A-Y-E-R.
Steven Hanna: Perfect. I'm not taking notes because AI is going to get that and just send it to me.
Augusta: All right.
Steven Hanna: So that's kind of the same thing for you guys on this call as well. I would say just focus more on using the equipment now rather than like taking notes on the stuff because I'll just send you an AI recording and it'll have notes all lined up for you. I would like to introduce myself first and just say, hello, my name is Steve. I'm one of the ZTAG Playmaker developers and my job is to literally make sure that you're comfortable with your system. You know how to use it and you're not going to, you know, make any errors on your own when you're kind of out in the field using it. So I'll first off start by saying. Do you guys have a yellow system or a blue system?
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Steven Hanna: So, same thing. Go back to the home screen. And then just jump right back in.
Augusta: There it is. There it is. All right. All right.
Steven Hanna: And then go and hit Next. You should have that Get Ready screen on all of your devices.
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Steven Hanna: Any other questions? Thank you. Have a good one.
Augusta: Take care, guys.
Ste
Speakers: Elijah Severance, Steven Hanna | Duration: 31 min | Words: 5623
Steven Hanna: And will anybody else be joining us today?
Elijah Severance: I'm not entirely sure. says Triton on there, but he normally doesn't start for another 30 minutes, so it'll probably just be me today.
Steven Hanna: Cool. Okay, gotcha. Well, first off, I want to say thank you for taking the time to be here with me for the new system. Yeah. And appreciate you checking it out for a few minutes. So do you have the system in front of you?
Elijah Severance: Yep. Plugged in and turn on. Amazing.
Steven Hanna: Awesome. So it sounds like you know what you're doing mostly with the system. Is there anything that you see on the system that has kind of caught your eye off the bat that you're, you know, not used to seeing?
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Elijah Severance: I think so. Okay.
Steven Hanna: If you start it up, you'll get a good idea of it, but basically each team corresponds to a color, and when you tag another person, your watch changes colors. So you'll both get on the same team, basically.
Elijah Severance: Oh, okay.
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Elijah Severance: I you've really enjoyed this system and it comes up.
Steven Hanna: I'm sure we'll be chatting soon. Awesome.
Elijah Severance: All right. See ya. Take care. Have a good one.
Speakers: Steven Hanna, zackaustin | Duration: 112 min | Words: 17048
Steven Hanna: How's it going, man?
zackaustin: It's going.
Steven Hanna: It's going. How's everything with you? We're good. We're good.
zackaustin: We're trying to get ready for some off-season camp stuff in the beginning of the year. As good as can be is what I'm hearing. You're stressed with the planning, but navigating the season prep, as they say. I'm very familiar with the camps.
Steven Hanna: A lot of stuff coming your way, I'm going to assume. And basically, you've got to figure out how to sort them into their bins and make sure everything gets to the right spots.
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zackaustin: Yeah. So, ways to make it competitive. Sure. So that's Red Light, Green Light.
Steven Hanna: If you want to start it up, you're more than welcome to, but I do recommend you just change the volume since you're in an office. It's going to be, like, on 10. Yeah. Where are we at?
zackaustin: We're on five, but I'm going to put it at zero. Yeah.
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zackaustin: Have a wonderful day. We'll chat soon. Oh, wait, wait, wait. Hold on. I needed one thing.
Steven Hanna: Shipping address, because this might be outdated. Where am I sending these things to? It should. Do you have an address in there? I have an old one on an invoice. Let me just take a quick peek at that, and I'll let you know.
zackaustin: I've got... got... We've 57611 Eshram Valley Drive in Badger, California.
Speakers: Baking, Steven Hanna | Duration: 42 min | Words: 7407
Steven Hanna: Hey there, folks. Hi, how are you? Well, how are you? Good.
Baking: Hi.
Steven Hanna: Are we baking? Or is someone baking? It was from a previous call.
Baking: I just changed it to our Senate.
Steven Hanna: I was like, all right. I mean, I'm cool. What are we baking today? I'd like to know.
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Steven Hanna: So if you look down at your devices, take two of those numbers and put them in the playing on the right side, and you're going to keep the others on the left-hand side. Hit next. Oh, so how do you get out of...
Baking: So at the main screen where the games are at, we went into settings from there on accident?
Steven Hanna: Oh, top left corner, hit the ZTAG button.
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Steven Hanna: Take care, guys. Have a wonderful day.
Baking: Grace, grab some coffee.
Steven Hanna: Everybody else, take care. to gather. Go gather. Have a good day, guys. Bye-bye. Bye.
Speakers: Kayla and Lily- Avi, Steven Hanna | Duration: 44 min | Words: 6731
Steven Hanna: Doing well, doing well. Thank you for joining me. Appreciate you being here. Of course.
Kayla and Lily- Avi: All right.
Steven Hanna: And we've got another Kids Quest. Awesome. And you are Kayla or Lily?
Kayla and Lily- Avi: I am Kayla. Let me change that real quick. We just had another call a second ago.
Steven Hanna: So you're good. All right. So before I jump in then, I will just quickly ask, how have you liked ZTAG? I know that you guys are coming from like a big black case that is like modified out to something new and cool.
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Steven Hanna: There's one really cool way that a teacher in Wisconsin figured out how to play this game, where they have one person in the middle, and I had to draw this reverse, and I'm not sure if this is going to succeed. So, oh nice, okay, I got it. If you can see my terrible number one and number two drawing, they basically have it so that the person with the watch that's flashing is in the center, and everybody else needs to tag in and out. So number two is over here, number two needs to go in, and then find number three, and then number three goes into the center, but they always rotate in and out. So whoever was just in is going to rotate out.
Kayla and Lily- Avi: Okay. It's kind of crappy for me to explain, and...
Steven Hanna: Draw Online. But once we have a video for it, we'll post it out to you guys. Any questions on Sequence Train? The next one that I like to play is Rock, Paper, Scissors.
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Steven Hanna: What's going
Speakers: ALIESHA & ISOLINA-WINDCREEK, Steven Hanna | Duration: 46 min | Words: 9284
ALIESHA & ISOLINA-WINDCREEK: Oh, let me, hold on, here we go. I'm just trying to fix my audio because it is not liking me very much right now.
Steven Hanna: You are good, take your time. Test, test. Here we go.
ALIESHA & ISOLINA-WINDCREEK: Okay. Awesome.
Steven Hanna: How are you, Steven?
ALIESHA & ISOLINA-WINDCREEK: I'm well, how are you, Alicia?
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Steven Hanna: I'm so sorry of your sentimental loss, but I'm so happy for your child's sentimental gain and motivation to get a hat that bad. If, you know what? Okay. She did it. Straight A's.
ALIESHA & ISOLINA-WINDCREEK: Straight A's. was like, I'm not giving it to anyone unless you show me something. And he was like, Ms. Alicia, what if I get straight A's? And I was like, then you can have it. Came in straight A's all the way.
Steven Hanna: It's amazing.
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Steven Hanna: You as well.
ALIESHA & ISOLINA-WINDCREEK: We're about to go play. Go, go play, enjoy, and then we'll chat soon.
Steven Hanna: Okay. Have a good one. Take care, Alicia. Bye-bye. Bye.
Speakers: David, Steven Hanna | Duration: 16 min | Words: 1772
David: Okay, he's Okay, it's good. Okay, hi.
Steven Hanna: How are you?
David: Fine, fine. But I'm running for coming here. I'm in my wife's office. Okay. Because I have issues with my connection at home.
Steven Hanna: Okay. So then what's going on? Talk to me. Tell me what's wrong.
David: Hello. What's wrong? You see this? Yeah. Okay. Okay. I have a... Hello. For you, what's the name of this?
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Steven Hanna: Does it say serial number or no?
David: The Register Dom? No.
Steven Hanna: Okay. Try account.
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David: Okay, thank you so much. You got it.
Steven Hanna: You can text me at this number at any time as well, okay?
David: Okay, okay, okay. All right, we'll talk soon, okay? Okay, cool. Thank you. Bye-bye. Bye-bye.
Speakers: Mariah & Ryan - Santa Fe, Steven Hanna | Duration: 39 min | Words: 7238
Steven Hanna: Hello.
Mariah & Ryan - Santa Fe: Hello.
Steven Hanna: How are you guys doing?
Mariah & Ryan - Santa Fe: We're good. Well, it's just me.
Steven Hanna: All right. Mariah, I'm assuming.
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Mariah & Ryan - Santa Fe: No.
Steven Hanna: Any questions?
Mariah & Ryan - Santa Fe: No. Okay.
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Mariah & Ryan - Santa Fe: No problem.
Steven Hanna: With that being said have a absolutely wonderful day have a great day off tomorrow if you're off and I hope to maybe one day talk to you about ZTAG in the future.
Mariah & Ryan - Santa Fe: Well hopefully soon. Well hopefully. Take care Mariah. Have a wonderful day. You too. Bye. Bye.
Speakers: Megan and Maddie, Steven Hanna | Duration: 39 min | Words: 8142
Steven Hanna: Hello. Good morning. How are you?
Megan and Maddie: Doing well.
Steven Hanna: How about yourself? Good.
Megan and Maddie: All right.
Steven Hanna: Megan or Maddie? Or Megan and Maddie?
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Megan and Maddie: Okay.
Steven Hanna: Next game that we like to go through is a game called Sequence Train in the bottom right. Okay. Pattern Recognition Number Solving. So choose your puzzle of what you would like the numbers to go up by. I choose natural numbers because those are 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and those are the easiest.
Megan and Maddie: Okay.
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Megan and Maddie: Take care, Megan.
Steven Hanna: Have a wonderful day.
Megan and Maddie: Yes, And it was great to chat with you. Yes, have a good one. Bye-bye. Bye.
Speakers: Rachel Bennett, Steven Hanna, ghursey | Duration: 38 min | Words: 6539
Steven Hanna: All right. Hello. I've got Rachel. How's it going? Your mic might be off.
Rachel Bennett: How about now? Looking good and sounding good.
Steven Hanna: Okay.
Rachel Bennett: It was defaulting to the speakers instead of the microphone for some reason.
Steven Hanna: Don't you love it when you're talking to the speakers and nothing happens? It's like talking to the wall, like talking to certain, you know, students. That's most students. All right. Well, welcome. Thank you, Rachel. And I have Percy over here. I'm I'm only going to go with G.E. Hersey. mean, G.E. Hersey is a cool, it's cool. G.E. Hersey, Christina, so it's good. So thank you guys for taking the time to meet with me today. I also believe you guys are both from Shasta, right?
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ghursey: Okay.
Steven Hanna: Zombie Tag. That's the last one if you go into your home screen again. And we're going to go into Zombie Tag with Doctor. Have you guys played with Doctor or without Doctor? Most. Both.
Rachel Bennett: Equal?
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Steven Hanna: I'm going to go with static or power draw because there's a lot of things that may be plugged into what you are working next to. I can't confirm or deny that. But thank you, guys. Appreciate it. And I'm not taking up your last seven minutes of this. Go and be free. Go do what you got to do. Okay.
ghursey: Take care, folks.
Steven Hanna: Have a wonderful day. You too. Bye.
Speakers: Ruben Saenz, Steven Hanna | Duration: 64 min | Words: 13301
Ruben Saenz: So therefore it, whatchamacallit, I have to like remove it all because I have like the box and everything like that. So my laptop just connects to my monitor so I can't remove it.
Steven Hanna: I need to get like a little mini camera or something on top. good. Don't worry about it, you know?
Ruben Saenz: If I showed you my like studio setup downstairs for recording videos, it's basically that.
Steven Hanna: I've got like a ZTAG box hooked up to a capture card, switching into a monitor on the side, back into S on the other monitor. Like I know exactly what you're talking about.
Ruben Saenz: Yeah, like my, it's like the, it's like the laptop's on the side and it's in the box with two monitors to display it on there.
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Ruben Saenz: Yeah, even if you have like two or three kids, like you can still put out 10 or 12 taggers and say, you guys got a match and see out of the three of you who the most matches.
Steven Hanna: Yeah, who has the most matches by the end. Right.
Ruben Saenz: So that's one way that we play. Yeah, I like that idea. That's awesome.
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Steven Hanna: Well, luck. You've given me a good reason to jump on this. It's important. We'll reach out soon, okay? Okay.
Ruben Saenz: I appreciate it. I'll talk to you soon. Take care, Ruman.
Steven Hanna: Have a good one.
Speakers: Adolfo, Joel Carlson, Steven Hanna | Duration: 38 min | Words: 6719
Steven Hanna: Hi there.
Adolfo: Hello. How are you? Ah, it's a bad.
Steven Hanna: Nice. It's a Monday, right? Yeah, exactly. Well, I promise I won't be too long. I will, uh, you probably used ZTAG before, so just kind of walk you through most of the new things. I am going to give it a minute or two just for, I believe Joel, uh, unless you guys are together.
Adolfo: Uh, I mean, we're in the same, uh, yeah, we're in the same area, but, um, I'm not sure.
Steven Hanna: I'm sure if he's actually coming in, but. All right, then I'll just kind of roll through it, and if he's coming in late, I'll just kind of go over everything again, but I'll just kind of. I TLDR it, shortcut it for them.
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Steven Hanna: Not necessarily. It's a static time limit, so you can set that at 60 seconds, 120 seconds, and it's however many tags they get and counting up.
Joel Carlson: Okay. So it's not like, okay, if you finish in 30 seconds, you get more points than if you finish in 50 seconds.
Steven Hanna: Right. It's a whole group game where everybody finishes at the same time, and you all earn a group high score that you try and beat for the next round.
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Adolfo: Thanks again.
Joel Carlson: Take care, gentlemen.
Steven Hanna: Have a wonderful day.
Speakers: Charlie Xu, Kristin Neal, Paula Cia | Duration: 17 min | Words: 2430
Charlie Xu: I saw I was trying to delete it. I know you already deleted it. I tried to set the meaning and like everything. You're just one step ahead of me. That's funny. Okay. So, yeah, let's quickly go through. I feel a little bit like there's things we have so many trade shows coming up. This meeting is being recorded. Paula, I know you're proud of it with artworks. So maybe we'll just quickly go through what we have done, what is on the pile, what we need to just make sure we get everything covered. On your site, if you think it's too much, let me know if any sites I can help to work on it. So let's quickly, um, since I don't feel like we have, we have, we're like overwhelmed with by the time we still have. Um, one, one, one week and a half for Ken, probably like a little bit more for, uh, for Shape America. And since Shape America, it's sewing, um, I, I, I adjust the easel and the, I think the 160, um, artwork you did, it's fine. Yeah, it's very small. doesn't, it just shows us there. And, um, and besides we have the banners, we're still waiting, um, people to give in to us. Um, so we're like, even just upgrading little by little, we still have time to, to get it done. Um, also for Ken, um, the events, um, Chris brought up, we, we need to have the, the easels for, um, color and shape design. Um, Maybe Chris, is that all in the documents?
Kristin Neal: Yes, ma'am. Yes. I'm pulling it up right now. I sent that one to you, right, Charlie? Did I send it in the click?
Charli
Speakers: Carmee Sarvida, Charlie Xu, Klansys Palacio, Kris Neal, Paula Cia +2 | Duration: 35 min | Words: 4152
Steven Hanna: Good morning.
Paula Cia: Good morning, everyone.
Charlie Xu: Hi, Steve. Hey, everybody.
Steven Hanna: Welcome. Good morning. Hello, everyone. Hello, hello. Hello. Hello, everybody. Charlie, Carmee, Klansys, Tin, Paula, Chris. We can give another minute or so. hope everybody is having a nice Wednesday. I'll give it another minute or so for Chris, and then we'll start up. How's everybody's Tuesday and Monday been? Been all right? Great. Guys are giving me PTSD flashbacks of when I was a teacher, asking like, how's everybody doing? And I have one kid that's like, I'm so happy to be here, Mr. K. Thank you for asking me to open my mouth this early in the day. And it's like a very, very common, like, I guess appetizer over there, but I just can't get behind eating raw meat and onion. So that was like not it for me. So that was my no-go, never again. And then I will popcorn over to anyone who wants to pick it up. I'm not going to call on anyone specific today, that is, even though you gave me PTSD already.
Charlie Xu: Okay. My least favorite food is blue cheese. That's a good one.
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Kris Neal: The canned slides, I'll get home and I'll review those. The Armando picture looked fine to me. If he says anything, I'll just say that we had to remove him from that, that group picture. But yeah, it looks good to me. Yeah.
Charlie Xu: Yeah, because I just see slightly, little bit different from the original picture, but the original picture is too blurry. It's hard. It's just,
Speakers: Charlie Xu, Kristin Neal | Duration: 45 min | Words: 6746
Kristin Neal: There we go. Can you hear me? Yes.
Charlie Xu: Okay. How are you? Catching up. As always. Oh, my gosh. Oh, my gosh. deep breath. Yes. Yeah, I take one day off. It's just, it's, I don't know, like my situation, I discuss, continuously discuss with Kwon, because I feel like I need to define my roles. Because since I've been on board on ZTAG, I'm like doing accounting, booking, payments, and design team. There's a lot of work, assignments, and back and forth with Paula, and upcoming trade show arranged with Lily. And also, it's just like, and also there's a piles of ZTAggers need to be updated, and I can nothing to do with it, since the system. Then Kwon has to do something with it before. It just didn't work out on my end. So, yeah, things like piled up. So, like, I can't. I, like, I'm an employee. Honestly, I'm an employee, part of this company. But now it's like, which role am I? I'm confused. And meanwhile, like, you know, also, I really feel like we're a husband and wife relationship. But now I'm being so dragged into the company, you know, like I'm constantly thinking. So I, I, I'm just like, you know, you know what I mean? Like, like, I'm, my boundaries are so blurry.
Kristin Neal: Yeah, it's almost like you're a full circle of, of everything. Like, yeah, there's just too much.
Charlie Xu: Yeah, because also, like, my personality, I do see there's an advantage of me, but also, on the other hand, I'm, like, it could be also my shortcoming. You know, like, whe
Speakers: Carmee Sarvida, Charlie Xu, Klansys Palacio, Kristin Neal, Paula Cia | Duration: 65 min | Words: 9183
Charlie Xu: Morning, Chris. How are you? Yes, I finally got it cleaned. What? I finally got it cleaned.
Kristin Neal: Oh my goodness. That was a good couple weeks ago. I couldn't get it cleaned. How are you, Charlie? How was your weekend?
Charlie Xu: A lot of things. Multitasking, as always.
Kristin Neal: As always. Right?
Charlie Xu: Yeah, I feel like two days is not enough for me. So many things want to do. Yeah, so true. It's kind of nice because the snow makes everything slow down. Like, it kind of forces you to. I was thinking that, you know, because we're in California. The sun is burning all the time. It's just like not letting you rest.
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Kristin Neal: Yeah. Okay. Cool. So, slide and poster on this one. Just the eight and a half by 11 on this simple one. It kind of just makes it super simple. And then, the slide for the challenge to add up the steps. Paula, do you have any questions on this?
Paula Cia: No, don't off our course.
Kristin Neal: Okay. you. Were you able to open up the PDFs that I added to the chat?
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Kristin Neal: Thank you.
Charlie Xu: Thank you.
Klansys Palacio: Bye-bye. Bye-bye.
Speakers: Carmee Sarvida, Charlie Xu, Klansys Palacio, Kristin Neal, Paula Cia +1 | Duration: 55 min | Words: 7449
Charlie Xu: This meeting is being recorded. Oh, it's shifting, but I was trying to build a bigger structure to understand what is ZTAG's ecosystems, on which angles we can, you know, have a further development on each branch, and then come up with a very sturdy, strong system. So these are what I'm working on right now. Also, the postcard has been sent out to about 900 schools. So we're testing that out to see how this way of marketing works. As we are thinking, currently we're using many ways to reach out our potential customers through social media, through postcards, through trade shows. Maybe word of mouth, but I like... And as to make a sales, the person has to be able to somewhat seeing ZTAG or hear ZTAG for a couple of times. So that's what we're trying to reach out to them in many ways. All right. And hand over to Chris. Can I ask you something, Charlie? Yeah, of course.
Kristin Neal: Yeah, yeah. Thank you. Thank you. How about the slide? The one that's due on Saturday.
Charlie Xu: Oh, yeah. I'm still working on that. Oh, and also, I had just had a meeting with Lily this morning. So she is going to have a meeting with someone from Hilton. So I think she will go there February 2nd to go through the venue.
Kristin Neal: Yes, I'm coordinating with my mom and aunt to meet her and go with her.
Charlie Xu: Okay.
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Klansys Palacio: Is there, yeah, it is yeah, actually... Yeah... Be- It is on the information that I fed to AI, so we can actually use it for after school as we
Speakers: Carmee Sarvida, Charlie Xu, Klansys Palacio, Kristin Neal, Paula Cia +2 | Duration: 61 min | Words: 7875
Kristin Neal: Can you hear me? Yes.
Charlie Xu: Great.
Kristin Neal: Happy Friday.
Charlie Xu: Happy Friday, yes.
Kristin Neal: Here comes Tim, here comes Paula. Morning, everyone.
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Tin DG: Thank you. Thank you, everyone. Thank you so much, Tin, for being the mouth.
Kristin Neal: Thank you. All right, let's jump to Carmee. Carmee is another mouth of ZTAG. How does Carmee communicate clearly, keep everyone aligned, and represents the team? Carmee, you represent the team with, I kind of agree with the mouth, but I also feel like the heart, because you really do bring your heart into anything that is said on behalf of ZTAG. You make sure that it is with warmth and appreciation in every email that is sent, and I know it can be added with AI and things like that, but it wouldn't have gotten that if it didn't know you. So I feel like that is a very... Very clear alignment with the heart, with how we speak to our partners.
Charlie Xu: Yeah. And Carmee, even if you don't directly use your mouse, talk to our customers, but you're still very loud in our teams. Every day I open an email, there's a lot of emails from Carmee, a lot of voice from you. Thank you for presenting ZTAG.
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Carmee Sarvida: Thank you, everyone.
Paula Cia: Bye. Bye.
Kristin Neal: Bye. you.
Speakers: Carmee Sarvida, Jiali Xu, Klansys Palacio, Kristin Neal, Paula Cia +2 | Duration: 43 min | Words: 6336
Kristin Neal: Good morning, Charlie.
Jiali Xu: Good morning. Hi, Grace. Good morning.
Kristin Neal: Happy Monday.
Jiali Xu: Yes, happy Monday. How are you doing there?
Kristin Neal: Crazy. Good morning.
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Jiali Xu: Before I send out the curriculum, I called Ella. So I think she gave me a brief idea how she's going to practice on this. She actually reached out to different, even different locations of schools, and she is going to work with PE teachers and with different age group. So, yeah, I feel like she's put a lot of effort on trying to test it out with different group, but mainly is working with PE programs. So, I don't know much of the detail how this alone is used as her own after-school programs. So, I do feel like the communication still needs to keep going on to see, like, how she is approaching to other teachers and different schools. Yeah, so, that's what I hear from her updating. She is going to different locations. Work with different PE teachers and with different grade students.
Kristin Neal: Interesting. Very interesting.
Jiali Xu: Yeah. Very different route.
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Kristin Neal: Anyone else? Okay. Have a great day, everybody. Thank you so much.
Steven Hanna: Take care, everyone. Have a great day. Thank you.
Tin DG: Bye-bye. Thank you.
Speakers: Jiali Xu, Kristin Neal, Paula Cia, Steven Hanna | Duration: 70 min | Words: 10906
Kristin Neal: Do we need Paula? Does Paula need the link?
Steven Hanna: Yes. Yes, does. Sorry, just give me one second. I'm getting my dog situated. Of course.
Paula Cia: Hi, Chris. Paula, how are you? Doing good.
Kristin Neal: My internet was restored yesterday morning. Good, good, good. Gosh, I hate when that happens. We actually switched over, I think, last month to Anthem? No, Anthem, what was it called? Oh, I forgot what they're called, shoot, but they seem better, so, good. I think that's great.
Paula Cia: I have a lot of backup, but yesterday, it seems like they are not all working, so I don't have a choice but to work on the morning instead.
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Kristin Neal: Do you mind if I update it to the Kwan video, or do you want to stay with it? No, no, no.
Jiali Xu: I mean, for the get a quote page, you said you're going to add in the price or something?
Kristin Neal: No, The pricing sheet? Pricing sheet, yeah. Is that okay to link the pricing sheet and then on the bottom will be the link to get an official quote?
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Jiali Xu: Thank you.
Kristin Neal: All right.
Jiali Xu: Thank you, everyone. Made it.
Speakers: Carmee Sarvida, Jiali Xu, Klansys Palacio, Kristin Neal, Paula Cia +1 | Duration: 43 min | Words: 5550
Klansys Palacio: Good morning. Good morning, Glances.
Kristin Neal: Happy New Year. Happy New Year. Good morning, Tin. Good morning.
Tin DG: Happy New Year, Tin.
Kristin Neal: Happy New Year.
Tin DG: Good morning, everyone.
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Kristin Neal: Operation video, yeah.
Jiali Xu: Just video, video, use ظespel
Kristin Neal: Yeah, that makes sense. There was kind of a moment where we were concerned, or it was a thought to have both videos on the one welcome letter for the V2 and the V3, but we should just have a whole separate one for the V3? Yeah, yeah, because if we're a new customer, they don't care about the V2, so I don't think we need to send V2. Okay. Yeah. All right. That's actually something I'm going to be working. We can start transitioning into that if everyone is okay. Should we move on to what we're working on and updates? Because that'll be something I'm going to want to work on. There's not a very tight flow after the purchase. Tin, Carmee, please tell me if I'm wrong. Because from my understanding, we no longer need to come from the tax or the deadline or the delivery address. Yes, because we're now seeing... Sending the quote form, right, Carmee? I just want to confirm. The quote form is still being sent out?
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Kristin Neal: I'm thinking, if we can, yeah, let's, let's meet. A plus, your internet keeps going in and out, so I keep cutting you off accidentally. I'm so sorry. Yeah, it's like, because Steve wanted like automation.
Klansys Palacio: On his, wait, it's, o
Speakers: Carmee Sarvida, Charlie Xu, Klansys Palacio, Kristin Neal, Paula Cia +2 | Duration: 43 min | Words: 6032
Kristin Neal: Thank Morning. Morning. Morning. everyone.
Paula Cia: Hey, guys.
Steven Hanna: Here comes Clances.
Klansys Palacio: Good morning, James. Good morning, Clances.
Kristin Neal: Here comes Karni.
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Kristin Neal: So these are them, Charlie, okay? So you've got maybe about 150? Oh, okay.
Charlie Xu: Okay. So... Okay. Oh, okay.
Kristin Neal: Okay.
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Carmee Sarvida: Take care, everyone.
Charlie Xu: Have a great day.
Steven Hanna: Take care.
Speakers: Carmee Sarvida, Jiali Xu, Klansys Palacio, Kristin Neal, Paula Cia +1 | Duration: 37 min | Words: 4506
Kristin Neal: Good morning. Good morning, Charlie. Good to you.
Jiali Xu: Good to see you, too.
Kristin Neal: How are you? the drive back?
Jiali Xu: Oh, it was so fast.
Kristin Neal: Oh, really?
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Kristin Neal: Thank you. All right. After this, we will go into our weekend plans, and then I will say a prayer. Okay. Number one. This is the shape statement game. What shape you really are. This was actually done, I went to a session at the conference, and this was done in the session. And while I was doing it, was like, oh, yeah, I got to do this with the team. Like, it was so cool. I hope you guys enjoy it. So the first question is, my gifts are, and then write out three of your gifts. My gifts are... Thank you. Number two, I have a heart for, I have a heart for, number three, my strongest abilities are, my strongest abilities are, number four, my personality is best described as, my personality is best described as, and final question, my experiences have taught me, my experiences have taught me, And that is the final one. I'll go first. And then if I have to spin the wheel to get to the next one, I will. So my gifts are listening, leadership, and shining for the Lord. I have a heart for those that are hurting. My strongest abilities are bringing people together, being present, and being transparent. And my personality best described as crazy in a good way. Crazy Chris in a good way. And my experiences have taught me to never give up. Okay? is mean. Okay. Okay. Okay. Carmee,
Speakers: Carmee Sarvida, Charlie Xu, Klansys Palacio, Kris Neal, Paula Cia +2 | Duration: 52 min | Words: 7610
Steven Hanna: How are doing, Chris? Doing okay.
Kris Neal: Doing okay. How about you? I'm okay.
Steven Hanna: It's cold up here. This house doesn't have great heat. Did you guys get the Arctic blast? Yeah, it's been snowing for the last two mornings at the start, and when I go to check on the chickens outside, they're all like, penned up, and they're just like, yeah, this is not for us.
Kris Neal: The cow scene. Remember the cow commercial for California? Get us out of here. Hey, guys.
Steven Hanna: Good morning.
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Charlie Xu: Oh, okay. Okay.
Steven Hanna: Unless it's coming, like if it's coming from a no-reply email, we might get thrown into spam. But if it's coming from one of our business emails, we might get put into their inbox. Got you.
Charlie Xu: So, well, because I was thinking, is that possible, like before we're doing the automation sales pitch emails? We can maybe add a little bit more like a question to encourage them to reply back because Paula and Klansys were working on a V3 page. So I think once the page are ready, we can, for the next email, might send them the link of the V3 page to get them more into know more about the system. So maybe like a question like, are you, I don't know, like a question, they will tend to reply to us of asking for more information.
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Kris Neal: Cool. All right. Excellent.
Steven Hanna: Any other cross-team communication for specific tasks, folks? No? No. Reverse bobblehead, go side to side. We're good. Carmee's like, all righ
Speakers: Carmee Sarvida, Charlie Xu, Kristin Neal, Paula Cia, Steven Hanna | Duration: 22 min | Words: 2961
Kristin Neal: If there is, just let me know. No, you're good. You're coming in perfect.
Steven Hanna: All right.
Kristin Neal: Here comes Paula. Hey, Paula, can you hear us?
Paula Cia: Hi, Kris. Yes. Yay.
Kristin Neal: Good morning. Happy Monday.
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Kristin Neal: All right, you got a lot going, Charlie. Let us know how we can support you, okay?
Charlie Xu: Yeah, yeah, yeah. Paula support me very well. I'm really appreciative. Like, we're really working on a good team to get this ready. That's great, Charlie.
Kristin Neal: That's great. Thank you, Paula. That's wonderful. Okay, so, Tin and I have, have you guys seen the... The form that TIN has created for the safety forms and all of that. If you have any questions on any of that, that is here in one task. I'm hoping it's easy for anyone to be able to find right here. So anything that's being provided for this is being put in here, okay. Okay, here's, so here's the form. Clancy's got it on a webpage through YouTube. Here it is. And here's the form.
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Kristin Neal: Yeah. Okay. Yeah. Gotcha. Okay. I'll have Glances add that then. Yeah.
Charlie Xu: And also, I feel like the interface of the list on our system, it will be nice to having a very visual status update on that list. So if someone is like a group is for winter break or someone is want to do it right away, I feel like here we cannot say if it's a huge list. I don't know. Is there a certain way to sort these customers of who want to do it now?
Kristin Neal: There's got
Speakers: Charlie Xu, Klansys Palacio, Kristin Neal, Paula Cia, Steven Hanna +1 | Duration: 61 min | Words: 8613
Kristin Neal: How's the weather out there?
Steven Hanna: It's like 50, gloomy, kind of crappy out. Not too crappy. How about you?
Kristin Neal: It's going to be the same. It's actually the same temperature, but it's actually sunny.
Steven Hanna: It's beautiful. Nice. Enjoy your sunny fall day.
Kristin Neal: Great.
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Charlie Xu: Yeah, and also I do feel like we need to update since the first video, like the video set up, start up, and shut down. It's already finished, so probably also need to update that into the welcome letter as well.
Kristin Neal: Great. Okay, so wanted to get that template, that email template kind of saying this, you know, to go straight to this link, to book training right away with your team. Like that's, if that's our main focus, I want to make sure that they have access to that. They don't want to wait for emails to come. So, Charlie, I'll get that over to you. Is that okay for you to, like, take a look at the email template before we send it to all the partners?
Charlie Xu: Oh, the email template? Yeah.
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Kristin Neal: Yeah, okay. You've got an all-star on this. Thank you for all your help.
Klansys Palacio: Thank you so much. Thank you.
Kristin Neal: Take care, Klans.
Speakers: Carmee Sarvida, Charlie Xu, Charlie Xu (3), Klansys Palacio, Klansys Palacio (2) +4 | Duration: 46 min | Words: 6760
Steven Hanna: Good morning, afternoon, evening, wherever we're at. morning. I'm to move everybody over that side.
Kris Neal: Get everybody in here.
Charlie Xu: I'm still driving, so I might have lost the internet for like five minutes. There is a role that is having really bad internet.
Steven Hanna: Okay, no problem.
Charlie Xu: No problem.
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Kris Neal: It needs to be very clear, though. It needs to be very clear that this is what they want, and we need to be able to have a very clear follow-up. Okay. And then the third option would be, and I know we had discussed this in the meeting, Steven, you said there's no way around it, and I agree about not having a way around of adding the V3, because there might be partners that just don't even want to go through this hassle and just want to upgrade. So at least just throw it out there to discuss. And showing right here that it's not available until spring 2026. But then... So we would send the safety kit, the safety and update kit with this. I would have to clarify, it's only the SD card, the stickers, and all these, and then the credit towards the V3. I know Quan didn't want to speak about it in the PSA, but here we would be able to see exactly which choice they want. So these would be mandatory, choose one, two, or three. I'll add this to the chat, and then we'll see what he says. I'll add the safety kit right here, including only the stickers and everything else. Minus the SD card. Just put upgrade versus update linguistics.
Speakers: Charlie Xu, Kristin Neal, Paula Cia, Steven Hanna | Duration: 41 min | Words: 6170
Kristin Neal: Oh, sorry. Can you hear me now? Yes.
Charlie Xu: Okay, great.
Kristin Neal: Good morning.
Charlie Xu: How was the weekend? It was very busy.
Kristin Neal: Oh, yeah? I'll go see our kids have activities, right?
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Charlie Xu: Yeah. So, Steve, I have a question. So, since Qan is trying to move V2 to V3, so do we need to update the video? Oh, I shot doubles.
Steven Hanna: There's a V3 take as well. That's only the V2 take. We made sure that we did both, just in case we have the old partners that need V2s and for the new partners with V3s. So, there is, we're already recorded doubly, and I think that was just like his, hey guys, look at what it is. I got it. I got a draft going. This is fun. Wow.
Charlie Xu: Yep.
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Kristin Neal: Eat well, rest well.
Charlie Xu: Yeah. All right, everybody.
Kristin Neal: Thank you, Charlie. Have a good day, everybody. Have a good week. Okay, take care. Okay. Bye.
Speakers: Carmee Sarvida, Charlie Xu, Charlie Xu (5), Klansys Palacio, Kristin Neal +2 | Duration: 71 min | Words: 7711
Kristin Neal: Good Charlie. Good morning, Chris.
Klansys Palacio: Good morning, Charlie. Good morning, Chris.
Kristin Neal: Good morning. There we go. I got your volume up. Sorry about that, ladies. How are you?
Klansys Palacio: All good. How are you two? How's the week?
Kristin Neal: Good, good. It's freezing. Charlie, are you cold over there?
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Kristin Neal: Oh, that is so cool. Very cool. So where would you be in the center of a computer? Where would be your favorite app or something like that? Hey, Carmee, hang on.
Carmee Sarvida: I think Jolene left the... Oh, no!
Kristin Neal: Oh, no. Oh, no. The creatives are win.
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Kristin Neal: She must have been so scared of having to go there. Yeah. All right, ladies. I'm going to close our time in prayer and then we'll head on out for our weekend. And dear Lord, thank you so much for bringing us together. Thank you, Lord, for being with Those that were unable to be here, we pray for them as well, that they have a wonderful weekend ahead and they were able to find some time today to kind of pause and reflect on the week and maybe have a chuckle or just that deep rest, Lord, knowing that you have us right where we are needed. Thank you for being in our plans this weekend. We pray for those moments with family. In our travel times, Lord, please, we pray for safe travels for Quan, especially going to China, and the family members that, and all these girls that are traveling, whether for seafood, the cinema, church, wherever they g
Speakers: Carmee Sarvida, Charlie Xu, Klansys Palacio, Kris Neal, Paula Cia +2 | Duration: 21 min | Words: 3109
Steven Hanna: Hey, hey, hey, good afternoon, morning, and good evening, yeah, and good evening, wait, where is that from, tell me, where is that from, I have no idea, but it applies, it's like that, oh my goodness, it's been a minute since I've seen it, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I also just got totally sidelined with two new code red issues that just came up with exploding ZTAGers and fires, so I just got sidetracked, sorry. Which ones, where? Celebrity Cruises and one out in Marysville, California, MJUSD. Oh, no, no, no, no, not that one. Jesus, I can't remember, I called them yesterday. Hold on, let me roll up here and see. Nadia. Nadia.
Kris Neal: Nadia in Canada? Not in Canada, not in Canada. Nadia, I know Nadia. There's another Nadia. MDUSD?
Steven Hanna: MJUSD needs one of their systems replaced. Hold on, let see what this is. Let's see where this is coming from. One yesterday from... Emily J. Ross Middle School up north. Kwan's up there to retrieve that system right now.
Kris Neal: Is he really? Yeah. Good.
Steven Hanna: This is like not okay, because this has been two days in a row that we've had two code reds of these basically being left on charge. charge. And they just start catching fire and exploding.
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Charlie Xu: Good morning.
Tin DG: Sure.
Charlie Xu: Let me check. It doesn't look like she responded to the.
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Charlie Xu: So that part, are we removed this? Is like requirement?
Kris Neal: Carmee and Tin, that was a question for you both because we had it to wher
Speakers: Charlie Xu, Kristin Neal, Steve K | Duration: 79 min | Words: 11788
Kristin Neal: Hey, Charlie. How are you?
Charlie Xu: Just try to get things done.
Kristin Neal: Yes. Hey, Gia. How are you, kiddo? Is there a...
Charlie Xu: I ask them not coming into my meeting. Like, don't pop into my meetings.
Kristin Neal: Mama's got to work.
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Kristin Neal: Okay. Okay. Please.
Charlie Xu: I just want to verify with you because I'm not giving extra discount. It's just the numbers looks like it's a good discount, but it's just like they pay whatever they need to pay.
Kristin Neal: That's perfect. Yeah. I'm glad that got clarified. If you could just send that to Paula so she can update the Google Drive. That'd be great. Okay.
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Kristin Neal: Take care.
Steve K: Thank you so much. I will see you in a little bit.
Kristin Neal: Sounds good. Thanks, Steve. Bye. Bye.
Speakers: Charlie Xu, Klansys Palacio, Kris Neal, Mateo Elvira, Paula Cia | Duration: 34 min | Words: 5841
Charlie Xu: How are doing? Good. There's a lot of note-takers and recording.
Mateo Elvira: There's like more note-takers and humans. They just joined the call, but we just need one.
Charlie Xu: can just probably keep yours if you want. Oh, no worries. I just need a lot, like a bunch. Hi, Paula.
Paula Cia: Hi, everyone.
Charlie Xu: Good morning.
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Charlie Xu: So.
Kris Neal: Oh, okay. There's a.
Charlie Xu: Purchased. And we'll put on the other, yes, but it's just no response. No response. Oh, okay.
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Charlie Xu: Is that cool? Okay, definitely. Yeah. Okay. Thank you, Paula. Thank you, Klesis.
Klansys Palacio: Okay. Thank you, guys.
Charlie Xu: Have a good day. Bye. Bye.
Speakers: Charlie Xu, Kristin Neal | Duration: 152 min | Words: 19799
Charlie Xu: Adjusting my brain, put myself into the working mode.
Kristin Neal: I can imagine. Yes.
Charlie Xu: How was it?
Kristin Neal: How was it? Did you love it?
Charlie Xu: You know which, where I go, right? Quinn mention what I did?
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Kristin Neal: Yeah.
Charlie Xu: Yeah, combine, combine three uniques. That's too big. Just one drop at a time. Oh. You have a small one? No. No. No. You have a big bag, You have a big bag, right? Oh, no. Okay, how does that sound?
Kristin Neal: And we will rinse to combine the three uniques with this last line of the mission. Okay. Okay. ZTAG is where the magic happens, reclaiming play beyond screens.
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Kristin Neal: We missed you, Charlie. I'm glad you're back. Thank you so much, Kris.
Charlie Xu: Thank you.
Kristin Neal: Have a good one. Bye.
Speakers: Carmee Sarvida, Charlie Xu, Klansys Palacio, Kris Neal, Paula Cia +1 | Duration: 52 min | Words: 6655
Klansys Palacio: Thank you. This meeting is being recorded. Good morning, Grace.
Kris Neal: Good morning, Clansys. Good morning, Kermie. Good morning.
Carmee Sarvida: you guys. morning. morning. Thank
Kris Neal: It looks like Tin is here. Good morning, Tin. Good morning, everyone. Good morning. All right, everybody, let's jump in. Let's hear how your day went yesterday in one or two words. So how did your day go yesterday? I'll start with Tin.
Tin DG: My day yesterday, I say productive because I am able to do some of my tasks and then respond to some customer concerns. it's productive.
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Charlie Xu: Yeah, because on the invoice, it's due upon receipt. So if the due date is right, you just need to pay when you see the invoice.
Kris Neal: Oh, okay, because I understood it as pay when they receive the unit.
Charlie Xu: That's what I like, what? Yeah, it's prepaid. It's pretty much what we say is prepaid. Yeah. Maybe wait till the end of July, we reach out again, or I don't know, maybe after, like what is the time we send out, let me see, I think it was last week. Yeah, maybe give them like two weeks, if they have, doesn't have any further movement, we maybe just resend the invoice and tell them, tell them the due date, like what we expect early, yeah, as you said, like August 4th.
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Kris Neal: Okay thank you. Thank you everyone.
Klansys Palacio: Bye bye.
Charlie Xu: Thank you. Bye. Thank you Klansys.
Speakers: Carmee Sarvida, Charlie Xu, Klansys Palacio, Kris Neal, Paula Cia +1 | Duration: 72 min | Words: 9369
Charlie Xu: Are still waiting for Carmine?
Kris Neal: Yeah, let's get.
Charlie Xu: This meeting is being recorded.
Kris Neal: I don't know. I don't know, to tell you the truth. Yeah, it sounded like he was going to because he wanted to push back, but we'll see. We can go ahead and get started, you guys. How about we get, like, a one-word check-in with how your weekend was? How does that sound? Weekend check-ins. Paula, I'll start with you.
Paula Cia: I went out with my friends, so it was quite amazing because I was able to go out during the weekends that most weekends I don't do. Next, classes.
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Charlie Xu: Yes, yes. We're going to have 30 probably in about two weeks.
Kris Neal: Okay. Well, the 20s are next week. So let's just say within the next two weeks, we'll get 30. So let's just have, what is it, 13. So 13, hold 13 from the 27 that we have right now. And then the remaining area, 14. Let's have those 14 available for Ostecon. I think that would be okay for Ostecon, Charlie.
Charlie Xu: Actually, no, actually, we're going to come three units, 30. So for here, right now, we have 27. So I just need to just leave four units left for the next shipment. So it's 34, right?
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Klansys Palacio: Thank you, everyone.
Carmee Sarvida: Thank you.
Kris Neal: Bye. Bye, everybody. you. Thank you.
Speakers: Charlie Xu, Kristin Neal | Duration: 139 min | Words: 19967
Kristin Neal: So what did you guys think? Kwan, you told me to write the ship, so this is the best way that I could figure it out.
Charlie Xu: This is amazing. I mean, you're doing a lot of the stuff that the book talks about anyways, so I feel like you're in your element.
Kristin Neal: It's funny. I'm reading the book. I'm on my, I can't remember what page, but I was like, yes, yes.
Charlie Xu: It feels validating, doesn't it?
Kristin Neal: Yeah, it feels good. It feels really good.
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Kristin Neal: Charlie, you sent that to Paula, right?
Charlie Xu: Can I send it to Paula? Did you see?
Kristin Neal: She didn't share it with me, so I'll reach out to her for that.
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Kristin Neal: If you asked for a 15-minute quick-up, I was like, I wouldn't even know where to start with 15 minutes.
Charlie Xu: Sorry.
Kristin Neal: All right. Well, if you need me, let me know. Okay. All right, Charlie. Thanks so much, you guys. Bye, guys.
Speakers: Carmee Sarvida, Charlie Xu, Klansys Palacio, Kristin Neal, Paula Cia | Duration: 83 min | Words: 11381
Charlie Xu: Good morning, Chris.
Kristin Neal: Good morning, Shirley.
Charlie Xu: How are you? That felt like a long time, Ossie.
Kristin Neal: It's been a long time, yeah. Longer than what it probably was.
Charlie Xu: Hey, Gio. Hello.
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Paula Cia: Thanks, guys. So that's for the Play Day event.
Kristin Neal: Awesome job. Thank you, Paula. We're going to move that over to completed. Awesome job. Thank you.
Charlie Xu: Can I add something real quick?
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Carmee Sarvida: was like, wow, that's a new one. Charity.
Charlie Xu: What's your word? Progress. Good one.
Kristin Neal: Organized. Good words, everybody. Have a wonderful week. Let us know if you need support, okay? Thank you, everybody. Bye-bye. Thank you.
Speakers: Charlie Xu, Klansys Palacio, Kristin Neal, Paula Cia, Tin DG | Duration: 27 min | Words: 3645
Charlie Xu: This meeting is being recorded.
Kristin Neal: Hey, Julie.
Charlie Xu: Hey. Yeah, we can talk to, okay, I'll follow up with the meeting.
Kristin Neal: Perfect.
Charlie Xu: Let's just wait everyone in the meeting. And then the first time we're going to here. Ready? Mm-hmm. Let's see. Okay. Here's the video. No, they have to open. Okay. So, yeah, just wait a little bit.
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Kristin Neal: Yeah, but going forward, having it on the quote form would be a lot, a lot easier. Yeah, that's something the sales team can be put on that is is that the is something clients need to add? Mm hmm.
Charlie Xu: Yeah, payment terms.
Kristin Neal: Payment terms, I think are. Yeah, I think payment terms would be good payment terms. Yeah. Come. Did you girls have any other questions? Um, we have, let's see.
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Charlie Xu: Thank you. Have a good day, everybody.
Tin DG: Thank you. Thank you.
Kristin Neal: Bye-bye.
Speakers: Charlie Xu, Kristin Neal | Duration: 78 min | Words: 12412
Charlie Xu: Good morning. Good morning. This meeting is being recorded.
Kristin Neal: Did I have a good recovery?
Charlie Xu: You were like overwhelmed the last week, I'm sure, like so many things.
Kristin Neal: It was absolutely incredible. And then my sister and her boyfriend and her daughter just left. So it was crazy. It's a crazy week. But everything seems to be landing in place. His dad is heading to inpatient OT, occupational therapy. Good news. Yeah, really good news. They thought that he had another infection in his ankle. They thought he was going to have to go in for another surgery for an infection. It wasn't that good.
Charlie Xu: So he's done. Wow. So is your parents still staying with you?
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Kristin Neal: Yeah, yeah. Because I'm curious if we're able to do one last push and say we can guarantee, because we have several quotes out.
Charlie Xu: Oh, okay.
Kristin Neal: And I'm curious if they're wondering if we're able to hit that June 25th deadline.
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Charlie Xu: Okay. Then I'll reach out to Paula right now. That sounds good.
Kristin Neal: Schedule something. I'll let the team know in 15 minutes we'll meet. Yeah. Yeah. All right. Thanks.
Charlie Xu: Okay. Thanks, guys. All right. Thank you. Thank you.
Speakers: Charlie Xu, Klansys Palacio, Kristin’s iPhone, Tin DG | Duration: 54 min | Words: 8048
Charlie Xu: Hey, good morning, Kristin.
Kristin’s iPhone: Good morning.
Charlie Xu: How are you? Yeah, good to see you.
Kristin’s iPhone: Good to see you, too. Yes. I know juggling so many plates over there. There is. There's a few plates going, but, man, it's been incredible. God, it's so good. So, so good. Is Paula here with us yet?
Charlie Xu: Do we see her? She, she said she's, she's traveling today. So, but she will catch up the, the work on during the weekend. So, yeah, I'll constantly keep in touch with her.
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Charlie Xu: Yeah, four weeks is usually the... Yeah, because also, as you said before, like even last year, you are saying most of school are necessary. But we're just not quite sure like which is, which is not. But it looks like all this... These are just necessary. So maybe like in the middle of that we have Tin to contact them to see if everything is in the system, is being processed, and if the turn is right, yeah.
Kristin’s iPhone: That'll be good for you, Tin, because I add you to the email regardless. So you're going to be there anyways, and we'll see what information needs to still be added if it's not already caught.
Charlie Xu: Yeah. And I think some schools will be paying a little bit ahead of time, maybe like 10 days before, but it's very rare. Most it is 30. So yeah.
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Kristin’s iPhone: Thank you. Thank you, Klansys.
Charlie Xu: Yeah. Thank you, Kristin.
Klansys Palacio: Thank you. Thank you, ladies. Have a wonderful day. You too. All right. Bye-
Speakers: Charlie Xu, Klansys Palacio, Kristin Neal, Paula Cia, Tin | Duration: 57 min | Words: 6475
Klansys Palacio: Thank you. Hi there Paula, how are you? Good to see you. Good morning. Good morning, Tin. Good morning. Good morning, Klansys. Good to see you all. I'm not sure if Carmi will be able to join us. She was sick yesterday, so let's hope she's well. And Charlie will be joining us any minute. There she is. Hello.
Kristin Neal: Morning. Morning. Morning. Morning. All right, ladies. Thank you so much for your patience with me while I was, I've been out. Sorry, but life happened and it happened big. So we're still kind of navigating, but I'm back on as much as I possibly can. So we'll just leave it there. If they go back to where it was, we'll just keep going. We'll just keep going. So I had a really good meeting with Charlie and Quan to kind of get where we're at. Yeah. Bye. Yes, yes, yeah, it's already live, so me and Carmi is actually monitoring on the, because I am asking Carmi if she has a feedback on creating a draft email, and I actually help her as well to create She auto draft notes for every email, but she mentioned that it's not always every time you have a conversation, but there's a specific email that she was going to send and put it on the notes, so that's, I've worked on that as well, so I hope Carmi will have a feedback that she said that it's something that she can use really, but yeah, there's something error on the part of agent that I'm still working on, because it's always having this required field that needs to be fixed, so, but right now it's
Speakers: Carmee Sarvida, Charlie Xu, Klansys Palacio, Kristin Neal, Paula Cia +1 | Duration: 53 min | Words: 6456
Paula Cia: Thank Thank you.
Carmee Sarvida: Thank
Charlie Xu: yeah okay okay so um normally we would have some fun activities on Friday right how are gonna have to ask Chris for this Friday yes yes sorry yeah maybe we'll go through a quick update first everyone like with the general for this week and for today um have a little quick update that sounds great yeah do you want to start us off okay um for me I think uh I work with Paula uh on the flyers mostly is she is um helping um doing the design and we have a bunch uh marketing meetings talk about we're gonna focusing on LinkedIn uh Because we find out it could be a lot of business, B2B business connections is happening on LinkedIn. So we will marketing LinkedIn more professional aspects, like more showing data, showing the institute research collaboration with schools. So building and building a professional portfolio over that side, which will in the future will be Carmee more focusing on maintaining and updating on LinkedIn. Before Paula, she were more focusing on social media like Instagram, Facebook, YouTube. And Paula started working on building the connections by finding the popular trade shows like Boost. So she's adding related. customer, we're following them. And I started seeing people, not too much yet, but there's people following back. And also, it's great to see what are these people, related people at Institute are doing. So I was like, as Paula has been following a bunch. So the activity on Instagram, like w
Speakers: Kristin Neal, Tin DG | Duration: 11 min | Words: 1300
Kristin Neal: Can you give me one second? I just got to tell my daughter something really quick. Yes, sure.
Tin DG: Thank you.
Kristin Neal: Okay. Sorry, Tin. Thank you so much. So after looking at the email, so it was after my email last night, right, that all this kind of unfolded?
Tin DG: Yes. Yes. Perfect.
Kristin Neal: And then the email, let me pull up the form. The form that we had for her. Okay, hang on the form, where is it, because everything looked like it was correct on the form, that's why, the only thing I did see on hers before I edited it was there was no city, Oceanside was not added to her address, so that was the only thing that I updated on her side. So it was 1550 Temple Heights Drive. So basically my email last night that I sent to her was at a date. I should have said, they're on their way already, please be sure to have your safety kit, right?
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Tin DG: Okay, I'm just checking in the label that I sent to Charlie, which Sherry is the one that is already done. Okay, so the one that's already done, it's completed is Sherry, Sherry Ukraine, the Souther, the Souther County.
Kristin Neal: Correct. So that one...
Tin DG: So one... ...
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Tin DG: Poor thing.
Kristin Neal: I'll show you the final email before I send it to her. If you just copy and paste it on the click, I'll just look it over real quick. And then just put... the the final you email. I'll show We'll Be sure to make very clear what name it is and what email. Yeah. Thank you.
Tin DG: Thank you.
Speakers: Carmee Sarvida, Kristin Neal | Duration: 58 min | Words: 7859
Carmee Sarvida: Oh, can't hear you.
Kristin Neal: Let's see. Let's see. Try again? There we go. I can hear you. Yeah. Thank you. Thank you. How are you? How are you feeling?
Carmee Sarvida: Feeling better. Sorry about yesterday. I wasn't feeling well because I had to accompany my dad to his check-up the whole day so I didn't get enough rest. But it was a good news because the doctor said that he don't have to, like, have, like, check-up every month or, like, every quarter. The next check-up will be in August. I was very happy because it takes a lot of money to transport him from our home to here. So, yeah. I bet, I bet.
Kristin Neal: Good news.
Carmee Sarvida: That's huge news, Carmi.
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Carmee Sarvida: Yeah, I think that's a little bit more clear. Okay.
Kristin Neal: For-profit business with youth programming be here. Okay. Any other questions on other, because that was good. That was really good. We should actually do that more, Carmee. Like if we have this, like, if you have a question going forward, especially these next few weeks.
Carmee Sarvida: Perfect. Let's meet and see where it lines up. Okay. Okay. We'll go based on this summary, this table right here.
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Kristin Neal: The layout. Oh, okay. Or anything. I will send that over to you right now. Anything else, Carmee? Thank you.
Carmee Sarvida: Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.
Kristin Neal: This was a great meeting. Thank you. All right, girl. We'll talk soon. Yeah. Have a great day, Carmee. Thank you. Thank you. By
Speakers: Kristin Neal, Lily Eibert | Duration: 44 min | Words: 7486
Lily Eibert: Can you hear me okay?
Kristin Neal: I can hear you. Yeah. I didn't know your husband's name is Steven. Yes. Yes, yes. Where did she find us? Because I was saying, oh, okay, so Chris and Steven will be here. And then, and they're like, oh, wow, is he driving from New York?
Lily Eibert: And they're like, no, from Indiana. And I'm like, oh, I thought Steven lived in New York. And Eddie goes, no, no, Steven doesn't like to fly or something like that.
Kristin Neal: Oh, that is so funny. I'm so sorry.
Lily Eibert: Yes. I had no idea. I didn't know. I was so confused.
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Kristin Neal: Just at least someone, whenever you're ready, put it in.
Lily Eibert: The reason why, okay, so the raffles that I've done before, I've literally had to fish out ones because they put in, so, but mine's more complicated where there's different colors, like $5 raffles, $1 raffles, but I've actually had to fish out ones because they got confused. It's so clear in everybody's mind, but I don't know why. People get too excited. Isn't weird?
Kristin Neal: It's so weird, yeah.
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Kristin Neal: Okay. All right, then.
Lily Eibert: Thanks again.
Kristin Neal: Thanks, Chris. Bye-bye. Bye. Bye.
Speakers: Carmee Sarvida, Kristin Neal, Tin DG | Duration: 25 min | Words: 4003
Tin DG: Hi, good morning. Good morning, Tin. How are you?
Kristin Neal: I'm good.
Tin DG: Good, good, good, good.
Kristin Neal: That's a good color on you. That blue, I don't think I've ever seen that color on you. Yeah, it's my first time wearing this in the meeting.
Tin DG: Thank you, Chris.
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Carmee Sarvida: Carmee, how about you, girl?
Kristin Neal: How was your week? That suddenly makes me feel hungry.
Carmee Sarvida: I think it's great. I think this week, I think my mental health is improving because I just realized that I spent too much on the internet, like social media, and I'm trying to lower my, you know, screen time, the time that I am spending on all of those social media sites because I just want to do things that, you know, kind of make me forget that I have a phone. So I'm now starting. Okay. Thank you. To read the books that I've bought from last year. So hopefully I'll be able to finish one this weekend. That's my goal for this weekend. And, you know, this week also made me realize to be grateful to a lot of things. Because sometimes I find myself, like, looking for more when I actually have, like, enough. More than enough. Just, you know, just enough that makes me happy. It made me realize that life is just all about your perception on things. And, you know, it's just those moments where I just stare at the ceiling and realize all these things. You know, life, life just happened. And then life is complicated, but it's also just as simple as focusing on th
Speakers: Carmee Sarvida, Kristin Neal | Duration: 14 min | Words: 1918
Kristin Neal: Good morning. Good morning. Can you hear me?
Carmee Sarvida: Yep. Okay. Perfect.
Kristin Neal: I was just responding because I was like, man, was I really bad asleep? But I see what I did wrong because I forwarded the question about whether to add additional ZTAGERS to Kwon. That's what it was. Oh, Dang, man. Did I really? Okay, there we go. At least I know I'm not crazy. Okay, I'm super excited because this morning I was talking with Steve, my husband, and he's really good in sales. I think I might have mentioned that. And I was talking to him about it and he was like, no, actually, you want to just jump in because they already had, they already saw ZTAG, but they also already have that like, oh, no, it's out of budget in their mind. So he was like, you actually want to attack that first, even with the reach out. So I was like, oh, okay. So like warming them back up is not a good idea. And he was like, no, you're just going to be wasting your time, their time, because they've already got it in their mind that it's out of budget. So I was like, oh, good. So he wrote out, it was so cute. He wrote out like an email, which I was able to take and kind of refine. And I really wanted to show it to you because I think it'll be a really good email. And I also added like Mario's interaction with it to see, can you see this, to see if it would be a good match. And I think this will work. Let's see. Can you see it? Okay, Carmee?
Carmee Sarvida: Um, yeah. Yeah. Is that bett
Speakers: Carmee Sarvida, Kristin Neal | Duration: 18 min | Words: 2612
Kristin Neal: need to meet real quick, because I think at this meeting, we're probably going to need an update on, I believe Quan is going to be joining, so he'll probably want to see. I wanted to clarify, because I'm looking at the brain, the ZTAG brain, and it's very accurate. Would you agree? Yeah, the ZTAG brain, where it gives us, like, the weekly deal status alert.
Carmee Sarvida: Oh, I don't have access to it yet, Chris.
Kristin Neal: You have what? I'm sorry.
Carmee Sarvida: I don't have access to, where, where can I access it? Yeah, let me, let me show you.
Kristin Neal: Right here, the ZTAG brain.
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Carmee Sarvida: That was unexpected because we didn't have her on the leads list. She just came in and asked her, I hope. We'll take it.
Kristin Neal: That was such a blessing to see. was like, oh, that trip wasn't for nothing. That madness. Okay. Let's see. So we've got these ones. Thank you so much for clarifying about these. Sorry, had a panic attack because when they call and they're like, where are my units?
Carmee Sarvida: And I'm looking at the partnership.
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Carmee Sarvida: Thank you so much.
Kristin Neal: See you, too.
Carmee Sarvida: In a few minutes. Bye. Bye. Bye.
Speakers: Carmee Sarvida, Kristin Neal, Paula Cia, Tin DG | Duration: 25 min | Words: 3371
Kristin Neal: Good morning, Paula.
Paula Cia: How are you?
Kristin Neal: Good morning.
Tin DG: Good morning.
Kristin Neal: Good morning. All right. Hey, Carmee. Good morning.
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Tin DG: As of the moment, no, I'm still coordinating with the box dimension and the pickup. Because others scheduled the pickup last November, so it's already past the pickup date. So I need to follow up also with that.
Kristin Neal: Thank you, Tin. Thank you, Kris. How about you, Paula? How are you doing?
Paula Cia: I just finished updating the specification sheet, and then I'm working on the social media contents. I already sent it for approval to Charlie, and sending some three-month check-in.
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Kristin Neal: If something comes to mind, let me know so I can add that. Something that you're like, gosh, I wish I had that. Okay. Carmee, do you want me to share this with you so you kind of see?
Carmee Sarvida: Yes. What it entails?
Kristin Neal: Yeah. And this is also, like, it's going to be in their hands and Steve's hands to coordinate, like, the scheduling and all that. So it's, like, just put in their hands and we can adjust it if need be. So this isn't, like, final one. It can be played with. Okay. Yeah, this is the filming. With the school approval. All right. Anything else, ladies? Anything else for automation? Anything else for training? Anything else for marketing? I think so. Okay. All right. Thank you all so much for coming. You all have a great. Have day, okay? I'm on standby if you need
Speakers: Alexis, Armida Colón, Kristin Neal | Duration: 39 min | Words: 7225
Kristin Neal: Hello there. Hi, how are you?
Armida Colón: Good, how are you doing?
Kristin Neal: Good.
Armida Colón: Great, great.
Kristin Neal: Happy, what day is today? Wednesday.
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Kristin Neal: Every single thing you need, yes.
Armida Colón: Okay. Yes, exactly.
Kristin Neal: And it's easy. It's quick and easy. Each game that comes up, it actually comes up with game rules, too. So if... Someone needs to just jump in. They're able to do it. They're even having their own kids be as like a tech supervisor of these things. So maybe your sixth graders would benefit from that. All right. So here's we have more videos for your team to be able to review, how to set up ZTAGGERS, how to register multiple units. Again, it's not necessary for play. So when you first open the screen up and ready to play, it'll say, do you want to register? There's a skip button down here on the bottom. You just skip it, and then you can go back to it. But we definitely suggest registering the unit with a general email. So it's under no one's, you know, if someone leaves, it's under that general email. And we can even get you reports on this. At the end of the year, if you want a report of how much your ZTAGG was played, we can print all that out.
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Kristin Neal: Thank you for joining us on your lunch.
Armida Colón: Thanks.
Kristin Neal: Thanks, Alexis, chiming in. No worries. You're welcome. I'll see you later. Bye.
Speakers: Delfina Corso - HOKALI, Kristin Neal | Duration: 34 min | Words: 5737
Kristin Neal: How I'm good. Thank you so much for meeting. I'm glad it worked out better today.
Delfina Corso - HOKALI: Yeah, I'm so sorry. I apologize for it from yesterday.
Kristin Neal: No, no, not at all. I know you guys have got a lot going on.
Delfina Corso - HOKALI: Absolutely. Yeah, yeah. I thought that if I jump to that meeting, I'm not going to be paying a lot of attention, and I really want to understand a lot of things.
Kristin Neal: So that is why I sent a quick message to you. Thank you. Thank you so much for rescheduling. It worked out perfect.
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Kristin Neal: You're able to change the colors that you want to work with, so you can work with little littles, the shapes kind of moving up. I know you said junior high age is kind of where you're trying to focus.
Delfina Corso - HOKALI: Yeah. And there's games that are better for that, but this is a great way for the kids to learn to communicate. It's can we play like the 24... Usually our rate, our rate is like 20 students. Can we, in a way, play all together?
Kristin Neal: All together. Everybody plays all together. And more...
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Delfina Corso - HOKALI: Yes, please. If you have, like, all the information that you can bring me on that email is better for me so I can present everything to the team. And try to see how we can, as I said, try to see how we can work out this.
Kristin Neal: Wonderful, Delfina. Thank you so much for your time. I really appreciate it.
Delfina Corso - HOKALI: I'm really excited. Yeah, me
Speakers: Kristin Neal, ansteadj | Duration: 41 min | Words: 7076
Kristin Neal: Hi, James. Hello.
ansteadj: Hello.
Kristin Neal: How are you? Can you hear me okay? Yes. Great, great. Thank you so much for meeting with me. You're welcome. Very cool. So, James, tell me, it looks like you're from Palm Beach Schools?
ansteadj: Yeah, Palm Beach County Schools, School District. Great. And that's in California? No, Florida. It is.
Kristin Neal: Okay, I was wondering. I was like, I think that's Florida. Very cool. Yeah, we're not over. We are in Lafayette, I believe, Florida. Is that a city in Florida that I'm thinking of? I don't think so.
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Kristin Neal: Yes, California Valencia-based. I'm in Indiana, but yes.
ansteadj: Yeah, yeah, yeah. And do you know if you have any units in Florida?
Kristin Neal: I can get you that information, yes. I know I have that here somewhere. I just got to find it. Just give me the link.
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ansteadj: Okay. All right. Thank you so much for your time.
Kristin Neal: I appreciate it.
ansteadj: Thank you, and appreciate it, too. Have a great one. Thank you, you too. Bye-bye. Take care. Bye-bye.
Speakers: KarynPowell, Kristin Neal | Duration: 28 min | Words: 4878
Kristin Neal: Hi, Karen. Karen, hi, how are you? Good, how are you?
KarynPowell: Hey, great, can you hear me okay?
Kristin Neal: Yes, can you hear me okay?
KarynPowell: Yes, ma'am, I sure can.
Kristin Neal: Great to meet you. Good to meet you. Oh, sorry, my video was off.
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Kristin Neal: The game watches. Okay. Okay.
KarynPowell: Yes.
Kristin Neal: These guys. Perfect. Okay. Yeah.
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KarynPowell: All right, Karen, well, thank you again.
Kristin Neal: You have a great day. We'll talk to you.
KarynPowell: Okay, sounds good. Thank you so much for the, for the meeting. I really do appreciate it. Appreciate it too, Karen. Thanks. thank you. Bye-bye. Bye-bye.
Speakers: James’s iPhone, Kristin Neal | Duration: 30 min | Words: 5395
James’s iPhone: Download on my phone real quick. Is it working?
Kristin Neal: Hi. Oh, there we go. James, can you hear me?
James’s iPhone: Yes, can you hear me?
Kristin Neal: I can hear you now. Sorry about that. How are you today?
James’s iPhone: Doing well. Sorry, I had to download the app on my phone.
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James’s iPhone: Yeah, that's great. Yeah, that's huge.
Kristin Neal: Now, this game right here is actually my favorite. It is the sequence train, because the kids are horrible at it. But I love that they get better, because the very first time, you have everybody get in a circle. And we're going to go, you can do odds, evens, natural numbers, tens, fives, those types of numbers, sequences. So I'll start with fives. So the very first person. That will jump in as a five. Whoever's got it, they jump in. And then we all got to count together. It's a group counting game. And the higher you get, it's a timed game. So the higher you get, that's like, you want to beat that. Okay. So you want to keep getting better and better. The very first time, the kids are horrible at it. They can get to like 20. Typically, it's been 15 or 20. But it's okay, guys. Let's do it again. We're going to get better and better. So it's really encouraging, too. Nice.
James’s iPhone: The kids love Zombie Survival.
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Kristin Neal: Okay. We do take, well, okay, so for the V3, just so you know, it's about a six-week turnover right now. Um. Um. So we would be able to get that to you, I believe, in Novembe
Speakers: Carmee Sarvida, Kristin Neal, Tausha Brown-Evans | Duration: 17 min | Words: 3066
Kristin Neal: Hi there. Hi, Kris.
Tausha Brown-Evans: How are you? I'm good, Tasha.
Kristin Neal: Very nice to meet you. Very nice to meet you. Thank you for meeting me, even in your car. That's awesome. Listen, I had to get out of the gym.
Tausha Brown-Evans: I recently tore my Achilles in PE. Oh, my goodness.
Kristin Neal: I'm so sorry to hear that. That must have been so painful. Oh, my gosh.
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Tausha Brown-Evans: Okay, perfect.
Kristin Neal: These are the game watches right here that you'll get 24 plus. You'll get two additional just in case, you know, for backup. But they're all lit up with colors, sound, it vibrates. So the kids get that full experience right here on their wrist.
Tausha Brown-Evans: Two units, by the way, you're able to connect two units together.
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Tausha Brown-Evans: Thank you, Kris. Thank you. Have a wonderful day and heal that Achilles heel, please. Yeah, thank you. Thank you. take care.
Kristin Neal: Take care, Tausha.
Carmee Sarvida: All right, bye-bye.
Speakers: Carmee Sarvida, Jorge Monroy, Kristin Neal, mledezma | Duration: 32 min | Words: 5209
Carmee Sarvida: How many are they, yeah, how many are training at you? Thank you.
Kristin Neal: Hello. Hi.
Jorge Monroy: How are you?
Kristin Neal: Hello, Jorge. How are you?
Jorge Monroy: I'm good. How are you? Good, good.
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Kristin Neal: Oh, yes. He would definitely, yes. He would probably just bring them with him.
Jorge Monroy: know. Bring your units with them.
Kristin Neal: Very cool. Okay. Well, then that works out perfect. Yeah.
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Carmee Sarvida: Cool, okay, yeah, thanks for clarifying that for me.
Kristin Neal: All right, gentlemen, it looks like we ended right on the dot, if there's nothing else.
Jorge Monroy: Excellent, no, thank you so much. We definitely appreciate it. We look forward to receiving those forms from you. Thank you both so much. Have a wonderful day. You too, Thank you. Thank you.
Speakers: Brad Franklin, Kristin Neal | Duration: 20 min | Words: 3742
Brad Franklin: That's where you had to check. I'm not kidding.
Kristin Neal: It's like, is it Friday yet, please? So I thought you guys were in California, but are you, do you work remote?
Brad Franklin: Is that why you were Central Time and I had to figure out what time that meant for Pacific? Sorry about that. No, no, no, you're good.
Kristin Neal: It was, it was, it was insightful for me to learn.
Brad Franklin: Where are you?
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Brad Franklin: Great. As a former teacher, was all very real, too. mean, yeah.
Kristin Neal: As a teacher, that's huge.
Brad Franklin: Yeah.
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Kristin Neal: I really appreciate it. Yeah, thanks for showing me.
Brad Franklin: It's a really cool product. Thank you. Thank you, sir.
Kristin Neal: Have a good one. All right. You too. Bye-bye. Bye.
Speakers: Carmee Sarvida, Klansys Palacio, Kris Neal, Paula Cia | Duration: 10 min | Words: 1304
Kris Neal: There we go. Good morning. Good morning, Carmee. Good morning, Paula.
Paula Cia: Good morning, Chris.
Kris Neal: No. Can you guys see me? Can you guys hear me? Yeah. Okay. How are we doing today? Check-in. How is everyone going?
Klansys Palacio: Oh, good, Chris.
Kris Neal: Klansys, do want to start us off?
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Carmee Sarvida: Oh, okay. Yeah. I will send it to them today.
Kris Neal: But she said that Charlie needed to input the payments or something like that. No, ma'am. Thank you.
Carmee Sarvida: I'll check on it in the books.
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Kris Neal: great day, guys.
Paula Cia: Thank you.
Kris Neal: Bye-bye. Enjoy the
Speakers: Klansys Palacio, Kris Neal, Paula Cia | Duration: 12 min | Words: 1732
Paula Cia: Good morning.
Kris Neal: Good morning. How are you feeling?
Paula Cia: Yeah, I'm doing good.
Kris Neal: Good, good, good. Glad to hear it.
Paula Cia: Are you going to an event today, Kris?
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Paula Cia: Yeah. Wait, I'll check. I forgot the name of the account, but it was delivered, she mentioned.
Kris Neal: Yeah. Oh, okay. Okay.
Paula Cia: Awesome.
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Paula Cia: You too.
Kris Neal: Paula, keep feeling better. Thank you. Yeah.
Paula Cia: Bye-bye. guys.
Speakers: Carmee Sarvida, Klansys Palacio, Kris Neal, Paula Cia, Tin DG | Duration: 59 min | Words: 6777
Kris Neal: Fathom!
Carmee Sarvida: Good morning.
Klansys Palacio: Good morning. I like your choice of music.
Carmee Sarvida: Good vibe.
Kris Neal: Happy Happy Friday. Yes, happy Friday. Let's see if we can get this thing going again. on. Let's see, how do we play? Ah, what happened? There we go. Let's see your best Friday dances. It's Friday. Yeah, there we go. I like this girl, that one, I like that one. So cute. Aww. So cute. Fathom, Golden, Dime, Pinen, Dime, Thank you for listening to our customer, us a pre- OUTcast from and school with us. Cause I'm happy to see you, if you feel like I'm happy to see you, cause I'm to I'm see you, cause I'm you, cause I'm happy to see to cause I'm happy cause I'm happy to see you, cause I'm happy to see you, cause I'm happy to you, cause cause I'm happy to see you, I'm going to do this. I'm going to do this. All right, everybody. Happy Friday. Welcome to Fun Friday Meeting.
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Kris Neal: is your girl, my daughter. This is your baby girl?
Carmee Sarvida: Yeah.
Kris Neal: She's precious. Is it her birthday?
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Tin DG: Congrats, Paula.
Klansys Palacio: Yeah, seriously, everyone.
Kris Neal: That's huge. Huge accomplishment. Have a good weekend. Have a good weekend, everyone. Bye.
Speakers: Carmee Sarvida, Klansys Palacio, Kris Neal, Paula Cia, Tin DG | Duration: 26 min | Words: 3392
Paula Cia: Good morning, everyone.
Kris Neal: Good morning. Good morning. Good morning. Carmee, Paula, Tin.
Tin DG: Good morning.
Kris Neal: Good morning. This is great. I'm looking at your girls' landing page right now. Very good. Very, very nice. Once, I wonder if Charlie is going to join.
Klansys Palacio: You can now reload the landing page, It's now reflecting.
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Carmee Sarvida: I think it would be us, because we communicate with them regarding their due date, so it would be useless.
Kris Neal: We're getting it from the PO, right, Carmee?
Carmee Sarvida: Yeah. Yeah.
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Paula Cia: Thanks, Dean. For me, it's inclusivity. So just like what I said last Tuesday meeting, ZTAG is Inclusive, and it is accessible for all. Klansys?
Klansys Palacio: For me, it's the number three, the collaborative spirit. So it is actually based on my experience. So since I am a person who doesn't really like back then, like talk or open or communicate. So I really experienced a lot with that collaborative spirit here in ZTAG, not only as a team, but also ZTAG is bringing it to outside as well for kids. Having that teamwork, it was really great experiencing those collaborations with, of course, collaborations with an open communications. It's really important because it is something that really makes you learn and, of course, enhance more or learn. Earn from each other, and you can also grow for that, because it is not something like you can just grow by your own, because there's a phrase saying,
Speakers: Carmee Sarvida, Klansys Palacio, Kristin Neal, Paula Cia, Tin DG | Duration: 61 min | Words: 7198
Klansys Palacio: Good morning, Chris. They're on mute.
Kristin Neal: Sorry. How are you?
Klansys Palacio: Oh, good. How are you, Chris? How was your weekend?
Kristin Neal: Good. Good. Not long enough, but it was good. Yeah.
Klansys Palacio: I saw your videos and pictures.
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Klansys Palacio: Yeah, for the auto-quote, so it's already been, I already updated the prompt. Carmee already checked it, but I need to test it first. So I will be going to do it live and do an email testing so that it will be able to get the right information. But the prompt has been already added and confirmed by Carmee, so we will just do a monitoring so that it will be able to create a right product inside of the contacts because the agent is actually converting leads to contacts. Based on the process that we have on the CRM. So if the email or that contact confirmed about getting the code, then the agent will automatically run it and create it for them. So you and Carmee will be notified if the agent will be able to create. So I did a separate tagging. I just added source for agent so that you will be able to get the right. Because I know CRM is notifying you with a lot of things. So that's why I just added a keyword for that so that you are able to identify where did this code came from or who did create this. Cool.
Kristin Neal: Great. Are you guys getting notified a lot through by CRM?
Carmee Sarvida: Yeah, I receive a lot of notifications.
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Tin DG: Next is Carmee.
Carmee Sarvida: Thanks, Tin.
Speakers: Carmee Sarvida, Kristin Neal, Paula Cia, Tin DG | Duration: 78 min | Words: 5275
Kristin Neal: So sorry. Carmee, looks like we got another PO, that's awesome. It might have been from yesterday, but you responded. Bye!
Carmee Sarvida: Bye. Yeah, yeah, yesterday. Yeah, I did.
Kristin Neal: Good morning, Paula.
Paula Cia: Good morning, everyone.
Kristin Neal: Good morning. Good morning. I'm sending a message to Clancy's real quick. See, she's available to join us. All right, everybody. Thank you guys so much. I'm sorry about that. Wait. I want to make sure that our time is protected and our time is not taken advantage of. So I'm so sorry about that. But Quan had just minutes before he had to get to Las Vegas for Chio's. Yo-yo competition. So literally just minutes, but I was able to get updates from him. So I'll be able to help you girls out with a few things that you guys are working on. Tin, he loved, we'll get to the Friday meeting. Let me give you his updates real quick. He loved your reference list. He said, but he wants more. So he said, go through the testimonials and add those people from the testimonials. So he said there should be several more. So thank you so much, Tin. Paula, we went line by line, dot by dot through the pricing catalog. So that has been updated with notes. We've cleared out things that weren't needed. Um, so there's just a few notes for your updating and then that'll be it. He had a question about, and I can send it to you if, actually, you know, and I think I am going to send it to you. Um. The input that he gave, that'd be grea
Speakers: Carmee Sarvida, Klansys Palacio, Kristin Neal, Paula Cia, Tin DG | Duration: 89 min | Words: 11434
Klansys Palacio: Good morning, Paula.
Kristin Neal: Good morning, Paula. Hey. Klansys, your background always just makes me want to... This meeting is being recorded. It's going to be available again. Good morning, Tin.
Tin DG: Hi. morning.
Kristin Neal: Good morning. Good morning. All right. Okay. One more minute for Karmie to join us. Is she here? No. There she is. Good morning, Karmie. Karmie.
Carmee Sarvida: Good morning, Grace. Good morning, Paula.
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Kristin Neal: So she, on that task, on this create task, right here, you would put task owner as Paula, request approval from Charlie.
Carmee Sarvida: Okay. But not this time.
Kristin Neal: No, not this time.
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Klansys Palacio: Yeah, I have updated. It's actually an idea from Paola. So I added the notifications for TAS. You will be able to get notifications for adding notes. So if someone will be added a note inside of your TAS, so you will be able to receive it. So Paola actually asked it.
Paula Cia: So that's what I'm talking about.
Kristin Neal: Good catch, Paola, because I thought everyone was being notified. So good catch. Thank you so much. I love that you were all we have each other's back and I appreciate that. So anything else? Girls? Ladies? No? All right. One word out. What is your one word for today? You want to stay focused on? I will start with Carmee. Grateful, popcorn, learnings, glasses, blessed, clean, improving. I love it. And I'll finish this off with growing. So I love that we're growing. I love this
Speakers: Carmee Sarvida, Klansys Palacio, Kristin Neal, Paula Cia, Tin DG | Duration: 53 min | Words: 6362
Kristin Neal: Hey, Carmee.
Carmee Sarvida: Can you hear me?
Kristin Neal: Yes, I can hear you. Yes, yes.
Carmee Sarvida: We have a lead. She said that she would be using ZTAG for birthday parties and kids' events. We're selling. ZTAG to individuals, right?
Kristin Neal: Correct. Yes. There's one, there's that lead for the professional. She would actually qualify for the 30% early adopter discount. So that's a 30% off. But we would need feedback from her. So if you want to, you can look in the chat GPT to get that email kind of crafted for that one. And then there's another one actually. And I keep missing, like we keep playing phone tag. But she is in, let me see.
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Kristin Neal: I don't have fever already. Okay, good. Good, good, good.
Paula Cia: Tin.
Tin DG: Thank you, Paula. My weekend is also rest. I'm resting during the weekend because I'm also not feeling well. But I'm recovering now. I have only a little bit of cold and cough. So, yeah, that's it. So I just take a medicine last weekend and sleep.
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Kristin Neal: That's a good one. Mine is steady. I want to have our team steady, all of us. I know we've got a lot coming in. I know this is more than one word. We've got a lot coming in from all different angles, but we also got to keep steady. So that's something that I really want to start working on before the meetings, which unfortunately I didn't get done today because I had the meeting. So that's something that I need to get better at. And that's creating the task
Speakers: Carmee Sarvida, Charlie Xu, Klansys Palacio, Paula Cia, Tin DG | Duration: 43 min | Words: 4437
Charlie Xu: Oh, hey. I was looking at something. Hi. Good morning.
Paula Cia: Good morning.
Charlie Xu: How are you?
Paula Cia: Doing good. How's Carmi?
Charlie Xu: I think her dad just had a surgery today. The surgery went successful. So, yeah. I'm so glad to hear that. So maybe slowly she will jump back to the team.
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Charlie Xu: So maybe... That's where I... Yeah, yeah. Because I was also adding, added on it for the invoice, like invoice sent. I was adding notes over there. So maybe on your end, you can create another column. Just you are, every time after you follow up, you type a little detail of what's going on. So I can have an idea. But before, like I have to go back to... Okay. The history of the message you sent me and put the updates over there. But I think it would be good if you directly put a colon over there, like follow up, AR follow up. Yeah.
Tin DG: For the brief information, I will add it to you in the partnership spreadsheet that we have. But for more information that's needed, I'll be sending it to directly.
Charlie Xu: Yeah, yeah. Yes, please.
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Charlie Xu: Okay. Bye, everyone.
Klansys Palacio: Bye, guys.
Charlie Xu: Bye.
Speakers: Charlie Xu, Klansys Palacio, Paula Cia, Tin DG | Duration: 49 min | Words: 5712
Tin DG: Good morning, Charlie.
Charlie Xu: Good morning, Ting. How's your day?
Tin DG: I'm good. I tried to contact Ben Delgado, but twice, but it routed me to a voicemail. So I will try to reach to him again later.
Charlie Xu: Okay. Yeah, but it could be sometimes like in America, we have a lot of spam, a phone call. So a lot of times people are just not really taking the phone. Like for me, if a number is new to me, I'm probably not going to take it. I'll probably listen to the voicemail. So... If like when you approach again, if it's still not picking up, it might be good to leave a voice message.
Tin DG: Oh, okay.
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Charlie Xu: Yeah, yeah.
Klansys Palacio: It's back. Sorry. The power just got interrupted. So, yeah, can you... ... ... Please edit the tags again, Tin, and let's see if this will work.
Charlie Xu: Okay. Yeah, but the thing is, we just want to, like, not just fixing here, but maybe you can help Tin find out why this happened. So is that, it's a system bugs, or if in certain procedures, she forgot to click something, or then we can avoid that happening again in the future. But this time, yeah, definitely, I can add in the tags. So, but if I'm editing in the CRM of the invoice, does it automatically update in Zoho Books, or I also need to add it over there?
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Charlie Xu: Yeah, because when I was in my childhood, my dad got me a little snake as a pet. So I'll probably just be okay with it. Yeah. All right. Okay, so hope you guys have a good day. I'll meet you
Speakers: Charlie Xu, Klansys Palacio, Paula Cia | Duration: 7 min | Words: 353
Paula Cia: Good morning.
Charlie Xu: Good morning. Good morning, Paula.
Paula Cia: Yeah, I just messaged Chris in our chat.
Charlie Xu: Yeah, yeah. So yeah, I think probably she had a tough week and busy, and I just hope everything goes well. Yeah. So just a quick update. I think we're going to have a very short meeting. Quan is in China right now, so he has a meeting with the factory. And I assume we're going to get the shipment today. Let's see. Are we going show the decklings? Oh, the little decklings. Oh, gosh. Okay, so it should be 18 units. I've been discussing with Carmee, like how many units we ship first, right? We still keep the 12 units until the next shipment come in, but fulfill the rest. So once I got a shipment, I want to let you guys know. Hope we can get it today so we can ship out tomorrow. And also, I think I've been printed out the Ostecon flyers. So Paula, I might need to work with me this week to do a draft for the playbook. So it's something we are going to insert in each box. So when anyone get to this, they can directly. Get very easy and quick to get understand how to using. Systems. So Steve has given me a draft. I might give it to you. Maybe you can start doing a little like the structures or some, yeah, maybe put a little draft, put the structures on there, then look into the visuals, visual elements or visual and the scene. So I think Carmee still probably need to support Chris a little bit. Yeah. Okay. So, yeah, and also Tin, probably, yeah, jus
Speakers: Carmee Sarvida, Klansys Palacio, Kristin Neal, Paula Cia, Tin DG | Duration: 7 min | Words: 827
Paula Cia: This meeting is being recorded. Oh, you're my next record.
Tin DG: Hi.
Paula Cia: Hi.
Klansys Palacio: Hey, ladies.
Paula Cia: How are you doing doing?
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Kristin Neal: haven't been able to send one sayings I have not I don't know how to send but I'm just waiting for the instruction how to do it yeah that's actually um that's actually something completely different it this one that I'm talking about is the extended care um warranty yes the warranty that you just read read it the other day yeah you're getting another one so that's why I was like well why is that working redone we haven't even finished editing it so okay so Charlie sent me a template for the documents that we we will be using in the future so I will be updating the warranty extended care and that's the one I sent like yesterday was it just yesterday okay well there's a new one already so I'll be getting that um Charlie I think is editing it and um should be getting that today hopefully
Klansys Palacio: is already completed as well. It's it's reflecting to our books already. So and I'm working to add the order number on books as the sales order that's quan asked me if it's possible. So I'm still working on that and letting you know if it's already there.
Kristin Neal: Awesome. Thanks, Clintus. Tim, how about you? How's Stacy's ticket for the three extra SD cards going?
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Kristin Neal: Perfect. Yeah, that's perfect for me. Yeah, good idea. And then yeah, I saw some great email reach out.
Carmee Sarv
Speakers: Carmee Sarvida, Charlie Xu, Klansys Palacio, Paula Cia, Tin DG | Duration: 22 min | Words: 2113
Paula Cia: You I I'm the Hola Learning You're going better? Yeah I was having a... through all crumbs every first day or second day of my period I know bring some warm warm stuff I also have a medicine that I'm taking during that how's the weather there um it it is supposed to be summer but it it's very rainy um it started last week so it's weird yeah it should be summer time oh already summer this meeting is being recorded I'm still rainy here oh it's a different weather from us yeah
Charlie Xu: Do you guys still have winter like no, we only have like two weather the sunny and rainy season But weather is like temperature is pretty much the same But your summer it exceeds to even 50 degrees Celsius Oh, okay It's really hot Yeah Yeah, I always see you guys were sure so short. It's just yeah, it's always like Okay, so since nobody here yet, maybe I feel like in the future You don't think you don't don't think you don't enjoy it You you just bring it bring it Okay, so maybe Paula for the marketing content, we can have an individual meeting after this meeting.
Paula Cia: Sure.
Charlie Xu: Morning. Good morning.
Klansys Palacio: Good Good morning.
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Charlie Xu: Okay, so as you mentioned for the customer you are working on a feedback form from the current customer. Is that like at what stage you're sending them to ask for the feedback?
Tin DG: Yes, Christine asked me to send it for 2024. I already created for 2025 that is for one week 60 I mean three months or six months and then
Speakers: GameTruck HQ, Kristin Neal | Duration: 53 min | Words: 7081
GameTruck HQ: Hey, Kristin.
Kristin Neal: Hey, it's Daisy. How are you?
GameTruck HQ: I'm good. How are you?
Kristin Neal: Good. I love that we both got slammed like after that last meeting. was like, I was so glad to hear that it worked out for you, too. Yes.
GameTruck HQ: Yes, it did. And it was, it was like, we should have a call. And then I got busy and, yeah, Scott was busting at me last week. He's like, you need to, you need to give me the, um, you know, the synopsis from the meeting. I'm like, I don't even remember what happened. not going to back and watch the video. And yeah, it's fine.
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GameTruck HQ: But now I want backups in case I'm in the field and one of those Tagers goes down. I have a backup on hand that I can just swap that out and still host a party for 24 is what I was saying.
Kristin Neal: Okay, so you want to like, you have a total of like 30 Tagers total. Well, you should come like two additional. So they will get two bonus.
GameTruck HQ: Oh, they will. Okay.
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Kristin Neal: Yeah, for sure.
GameTruck HQ: All right, hon. Well, you know where I am if you need me. I will confirm with them as soon as I can get some information back on the date for the next meeting. And then I'll talk with the LA guys and Joel this afternoon. So, more to come, more to come.
Kristin Neal: Go easy. Thanks again. All right, sounds good. I'll talk to you soon. That was good. All righty.
Speakers: Carmee Sarvida, Kristin Neal, Tin DG | Duration: 33 min | Words: 4268
Carmee Sarvida: Okay.
Kristin Neal: Yay. Perfect. Thank you so much. Yes. perfect. Okay. Wonderful. I'm going to go ahead and jump right in. I'm going to share my screen. Okay, girls. Okay. Okay. Can we see?
Carmee Sarvida: Yeah.
Kristin Neal: you so much. All right. So this will be the training. We have a lot of POs. We have a lot of quotes out right now. Okay, I'm going to have to actually go in all of them that we got out. I was able to get like nine quotes out. I think that's the most that we've ever got now today in a show for sure. So all of these deals right here, I have the possibility of, and I to these ones over here are the ones that are about to go through, okay, under negotiation and review. This proposal right here, this column, they're like the ones that have not responded, but I haven't given up yet, but they were really interested. This one right here needs analysis. They're the ones that I have not heard from. I haven't heard in a while, and they're probably on their way of of being lost close. Okay, this one right here are the ones that I'm not giving up hope for. I haven't heard from them, but there was such a good connection that I don't want to get rid of them yet. And this one under convocation, these are the ones that have just been input and I need to now. Move, I need to filter them. Okay, so these ones I need to filter. These are the ones that are on their way to being lost. These ones I haven't given up yet, but they're on the verge of being lost.
Speakers: Eric, Jiali Xu, Steven Hanna | Duration: 79 min | Words: 13194
Steven Hanna: I'm text Charlie and make sure that she's on her way as well. How have you been, man? Pretty good, dude.
Eric: Things are getting back to normal after the holiday season. Getting back into routines. Feels good. How about you? Tired.
Steven Hanna: Tired. Yeah.
Eric: No, I was just talking to somebody in the lounge. like, man, this is our first week back, right? I'm like, it was like two weeks. Hey, Charlie.
Steven Hanna: Hi, Steve.
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Steven Hanna: Don't you try and reiterate it like I'm admin.
Eric: Hey now, hey now, we have heart rate monitors so that the kids know exactly where their effort is. I love your standards, that's all I'm saying.
Steven Hanna: I love them. I love that. Let's see. I'm going to really quick. My standards are like, hmm, teach them about the solar system and how everything could blow up at any given moment due to radiation.
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Steven Hanna: Hey, everyone.
Eric: Thank you. We'll talk soon, guys. Take care.
Steven Hanna: Have a great day.
Speakers: Faisal, Malachi Burke, Muhammad Basim Ali, Ryan Summers, Shan Usmani +1 | Duration: 67 min | Words: 8603
Faisal: Thank you. Hi, guys.
Malachi Burke: Hey, Faisal.
Faisal: How are you?
Ryan Summers: Hello.
Malachi Burke: I'm okay.
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Malachi Burke: Actually, okay, some of these look familiar.
Faisal: Yeah, and these are the very first user stories we reviewed together. That's my memory.
Malachi Burke: Fair enough. That was 2025, Mal.
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Faisal: It's 10 here. It's a good way we discuss this. Yeah, let's connect again on Thursday, and hopefully we're going to have something to discuss on the PM also.
Malachi Burke: Thank you, Faisal. Thank you, Sean, for making this happen. I really appreciate it.
Faisal: Thank you for your time, Mal. Thank you. All right, take care. Bye-bye. Bye.
Speakers: Malachi Burke, Muhammad Basim Ali, Ryan Summers, Shan Usmani, UTF LABS +1 | Duration: 28 min | Words: 3876
Malachi Burke: Hey, Hey, Mal.
Ryan Summers: Hello.
UTF LABS: Hi, guys. What's up?
Ryan Summers: Hello.
UTF LABS: I heard your computer got crashed.
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Malachi Burke: Yeah.
Muhammad Basim Ali: Probably the, I'm sorry to cut you off, but probably the 3 sound was good, the 2, 1 was like a 3, it's like 3, 2, 1, go, it was something like that, yeah.
Malachi Burke: Right, right, right, it was like, we got the point, guys, you know, we can go. So, that appears to largely be because just, I kind of, you know, it's kind of like an alpha level scheduler in there. 3, 3, 2, it's go, So the refactor is much better, and like I said, it's still going to take some work to get it right, but it's already, the timing is much tighter now. And what Basim just said, and what I was saying about the tone accuracy, I was putting some of the blame on the PWM peripheral, but it is only about a 300 millisecond overhead to use a PWM peripheral. And I think I said this last week, which is, frankly, that's not great. That's still kind of slow, but it's not slow enough to make the delays and problems that we're hearing. So I made a document, I do this for really complicated problems, to kind of outline what the potential suspects were. And one of the major suspects was my own scheduler code, and that's good, because I have control over that. So that's coming along. And there's an additional kconfig option if Basim or anybody else is building the code. If you enable the developer options, you can enable the
Speakers: Malachi Burke, Shan Usmani, UTF LABS | Duration: 49 min | Words: 5458
UTF LABS: Thank you. Thank you. Can you hear me now?
Malachi Burke: Yeah. Hi, Faisal.
UTF LABS: There was some, my Bluetooth got connected somewhere else.
Malachi Burke: Somebody was hearing your voice. They're like, who is this man talking to me?
UTF LABS: Just give me a moment. This morning is messed up. The batteries are low.
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Shan Usmani: Yeah, yeah. It was a ZTAG build for the Celebrity Cruises customers. So I just released that tomorrow, yesterday. And now the last build build is the ZTAG league build. That's like that's been under testing. So hopefully we'll be able to release that as well at the end of either this week or maybe during sometime during next week.
UTF LABS: Right. So that means like once you're going to send that release and potentially there will be like post-release conversation. So I can expect end of this month we'll be doing this stuff. And then, yeah. So right now from first February or first week of February, the schedule is open. Okay.
Malachi Burke: Well, that's very comfortable for me because Ryan. Bye. Thank and I are still kind of hashing out how to bring up the GUI properly. We don't just want to throw anything in there if we can help it. Once again, in agile form, if we have to throw something in there, we can't. But being that, you know, the rest of the team is busy doing other things, we're working through that a little more. So that's, you know, it's comfortable for us too. But, yeah, I don't want to say any more than that. I don't,
Speakers: Malachi Burke, Muhammad Basim Ali, Ryan Summers, Shan Usmani, UTF LABS | Duration: 20 min | Words: 2311
UTF LABS: Hello, guys.
Malachi Burke: Hey there.
Ryan Summers: Hello.
UTF LABS: I believe Quan is not here. Okay. So maybe we wait for him. Because he didn't have dropped any message.
Malachi Burke: Yeah, I say give him a couple more minutes.
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Muhammad Basim Ali: Yeah, I did cover Shans.
UTF LABS: Yeah. So that's pretty much from our side. But, Sean, can you just help us understand the exact timelines about, like, where do we stand in terms of the ZTAGers and ZTAG game? like When anybody... And he... The build Quan is expecting from us?
Shan Usmani: Yeah, so Mal, I think Basim has already told you about what STAG is. That's basically, it's another build that we share for some specific customers. Those, they play it on cruise ships. So we have replaced Zombie Survival with STAG in this particular build. So yeah, Quan asked for that build as well. So I'm planning to release that build during this week. Basim and Zainab, I think she's not here, but they have been testing there in detail. And so we have, they found some small bugs. I think Basim has already told about it. So we have fixed those as well. We're doing the final testing. And if everything goes, you know, all right, then I'll be releasing that build during this week. Quan did mention some new, like, things since Friday. I think there are three or four new things. So I'll try to implement. Those here, and if I can include those as well, one was like the basic thing where Quan wanted to remove any restrictions on the
Speakers: Malachi Burke, Muhammad Basim Ali, Ryan Summers, Zainab Shujaat | Duration: 25 min | Words: 3467
Muhammad Basim Ali: .
Ryan Summers: Hey, how you doin'?
Malachi Burke: Hey, bossy.
Muhammad Basim Ali: Yeah, doin' good. How are you, Wren? good good good uh mel sean won't be joining us today he has to take his mother to hospital and uh fasil uh he told me that he'll join the meeting but he's not picking the phone right now so maybe not it's not available uh but maybe he'll join later i don't really know about his status uh is kwan going to join us no he is not okay okay then maybe uh let's just begin the meeting right yeah that sounds reasonable Well, next time you speak to Sean, please convey my best wishes for his mother's health. Sure, sure. Yeah, so before we start to the work, I'd like to introduce you all to Zainab. Well, she's a new dev, and we have been training her for like quite some time right now, and she's been doing, you know, some understanding of the game, the QC, and bits of pieces in the end of development as well, but not really have, you know, started developing in, like, in-depth, like we and me and Quan, or you all guys are doing. But yeah, mostly she's doing the understanding right now for the games, and that's it.
Malachi Burke: Good to meet you.
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Malachi Burke: Yeah. Yeah, good. But again, not enough to push back on. And PR, and, you know, there are advantages to having code in the doc, for sure. So I just want to bring that up. And then this one was already there. This is not new, but I'm just going to tease you about it. The incorrectness is st
Speakers: Faisal, Malachi Burke, Muhammad Basim Ali | Duration: 43 min | Words: 5908
Malachi Burke: Hello there, Faisal.
Faisal: Hi, Mal. How are you?
Malachi Burke: Hey, I am ready to go to sleep. How are you doing?
Faisal: I just woke up.
Malachi Burke: Perfect timing. We're like the two edges of a sword.
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Faisal: I think that would be the best way to do it.
Malachi Burke: I want to see the battery and Wi-Fi signal level so that I can notify operator, the operator, in case of a problem. Because if we had battery and Wi-Fi that were perfect every time, we wouldn't even put it there for people to see. We'd only put it there for operator interaction when things are going wrong. I mean, I suppose we might not, never do it. It might be fun to have it, but it wouldn't be necessary. But if your domain knowledge says that, no, kids just like to see the battery level, they just like to see this Wi-Fi thing, they get something out of it, then we probably should keep the verbiage the way it is.
Faisal: I think that the both is fine either way.
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Malachi Burke: Thank you.
Faisal: I will. Bye-bye.
Muhammad Basim Ali: Bye, man. Bye-bye.-bye.-bye.-bye. Bye Bye
Speakers: Malachi Burke, Muhammad Basim Ali, Ryan Summers, Shan Usmani | Duration: 38 min | Words: 6253
Malachi Burke: Half a Half a glass.
Ryan Summers: Half a bottle. was like, okay, half a bottle.
Malachi Burke: Half a bottle. I had a little bit of Chardonnay, but really not a bottle. There you go. Yeah. Yeah. Really just a boring story, my drinking life. Drinking stories tend to be pretty boring. Uh, yeah. But, um, I like what you did. Um, and as you can tell, I, uh, you know, I gave it a once over.
Ryan Summers: Yeah.
Malachi Burke: And, um, I figured we would talk about the commentary cause I've observed with the UTF guys, uh, that when I make comments versus actual commanding requests, uh, sometimes the comments, uh, don't even get noticed.
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Ryan Summers: If it To be forced is not genuine.
Malachi Burke: So true. So true. Yeah. I heard that there was a policy change reducing the window of time you're allowed to talk to customers.
Ryan Summers: Interesting. I didn't hear about that. But that... Ryan, your mom's calling you. Oh, I'm working right now. What was I saying? Oh, yeah. Maybe. I think my... I think Michelle, my manager, got a complaint that she was talking too much to someone one time.
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Malachi Burke: We'll see you later, guys.
Shan Usmani: Bye, guys.
Muhammad Basim Ali: Bye. Bye, guys. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye.
Speakers: Faisal, Malachi Burke, Muhammad Basim Ali, Shan Usmani | Duration: 19 min | Words: 1909
Malachi Burke: Hello. Hey everybody. I'm just fiddling with my sound settings over here. Let's go. And both my computers. But I had to make sure I didn't get into an echo chamber situation.
Faisal: Best of luck.
Malachi Burke: Yeah, it's working out. Ryan sent me a Discord message, and he won't be able to join us, but he made an... And, you know, interesting discovery that the ESP LCD tech, I was missing a call, and I know about that call, so I was kind of embarrassed, but I'm glad he found it. So I brought up the ESP LCD stack versus the M5GFX stack for the graphics, but so far it's using about the same amount of RAM. So I'm not going to make that a priority, and I'm let him take the lead on researching the performance aspects of it. But it's really encouraging to see that at least it was able to come up, even if it was kind of silly that I missed it.
Faisal: Great, great. All right.
Malachi Burke: How are you?
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Shan Usmani: On my side or on the other side?
Faisal: No, on your side.
Shan Usmani: Yeah, I think, as said, most of the things are done. I just need to figure out a few small bugs. So hopefully by today or by Monday, early next week, that should be done. And then Basim needs to basically test his thing that he's working on, like ball transfer and accuracy and acknowledgement thing. We did see a lot of improvements yesterday. So hopefully, all in all, it should be done by mid of next week. But on the ZU side, it will take... I did, I have a discussion with OZEAR y
Speakers: Faisal, Malachi Burke, Shan Usmani | Duration: 80 min | Words: 11408
Faisal: Hi, Malachi. How are you?
Malachi Burke: Hey, Faisal. I'm doing well. How are you?
Faisal: I'm good. Doing well.
Malachi Burke: I was just looking at those user stories.
Faisal: Uh-huh.
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Faisal: Sorry, pardon my understanding.
Malachi Burke: No worries. The cell 1D doesn't have any indication as to why the user wants that. And also, the user's not doing the displaying. You know, the user's doing the seeing of the boot screen. So there's that as well.
Faisal: So, yeah, there was a discussion on the user as well that now it's a system-level thing. So we were just not sure that what to name it, either an admin or a player, since it's not a player as well, since it's not an admin as well. So we just choose something like a user. So maybe you can help us here as well.
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Faisal: You're welcome, Mal. All right, then. Take a nice sleep, and we'll catch you again.
Malachi Burke: I will. Talk to you soon. Okay, take care. Thanks to you too, Sean.
Shan Usmani: Bye, Mal. See ya.
Speakers: Malachi Burke, Shan Usmani, UTF LABS | Duration: 18 min | Words: 2121
UTF LABS: Hello.
Malachi Burke: Hello there.
UTF LABS: Hi, Mal. How are you?
Malachi Burke: I'm okay. How are you?
UTF LABS: I'm fine. Sorry, I was just struggling to find the new meeting invite we've sent, but seems like you've not received that.
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Malachi Burke: Okay. Well, here's what I'm going to say. I'm going to say we need to find a new term, but we don't have to do that today. That's what I'm going to say, because haptic is really supposed to only mean the motor part. Really. But that is really minor compared to the other stuff we gotta do. What I don't want is for people like Ryan to get confused, right, when we start specifying these things in stone. So I'll talk to Quan about that, too, since it came from him.
UTF LABS: Theoretically, yeah. So you're right, we can rephrase that.
Malachi Burke: Okay. I'm just gonna lead with that. However, aside from literally that one word on the spreadsheet, everything else is, you know, looking in the direction we would like to go. And I feel a pain point here with the explicit, and I think we all do, the explicit indication of the sound, the vibration, the LED. But until, like you exactly said, until such time that we do have an FDD to cross-reference. minds with Thanks So that's really the best we can do, right?
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UTF LABS: So I have a point here that since we are defining the definition of feedbacks, and that's unified, so that can go even within the existing FDD as well.
Malachi Burke: Yeah.
UTF LABS: Yeah, the argument w
Speakers: Faisal, Malachi Burke, Shan Usmani | Duration: 4 min | Words: 337
Faisal: Hello.
Malachi Burke: Hello there.
Faisal: Hi, Mal. How are you?
Malachi Burke: I'm okay. How are you?
Faisal: I'm good. Doing well. Good. All right. Sean is also here, so I think we can start.
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Faisal: Exactly. But the most important, I mean, the most expensive thing is the time. You don't have to get it replaced.
Malachi Burke: Isn't that the truth? Holy moly. How much would you pay to have, you know, time back in your life?
Faisal: All right. So we got a chance, sit together. And actually, yeah, when you sit together, you realize that, no, it's not something. You just write it off quickly. You better scratch your head and think of it.
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Malachi Burke: This is looking promising.
Faisal: Sorry?
Malachi Burke: I like what I'm seeing so far here.
Speakers: Faisal, Malachi Burke, Muhammad Basim Ali, Ryan Summers, Shan Usmani | Duration: 45 min | Words: 5833
Faisal: Thank you. Hello, guys.
Malachi Burke: Hello.
Ryan Summers: Hello.
Faisal: Right. I think Quan, is he expecting to join us? So... Are we... expecting him to join us?
Malachi Burke: Unknown.
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Malachi Burke: So in the New Yorker, we can have different adapters to deal with the system and game settings. Yeah, yeah, whatever suits us. Yeah, still, go ahead.
Shan Usmani: Sorry, I was just going to say that. Yeah, I think it seems, you know, in concept, things seem to be like going the right direction, and most of those are working as well. But I think we'll need some sort of written documentation or something to just get the concepts in a better understanding, you can say, of those. So there are, like, a lot of things right now happening at the moment with all the adapters services and the game factories and all those kind of things. But we don't really, like, know what these are, what they'll do, or what they are doing. We understand it, but some sort of documentation, I think, is required.
Malachi Burke: No argument. Yeah. And that, once these things start to stabilize a little bit. You'll be seeing more of that. I've already got it on my docket to do a little bit of documentation, but of course, until things are a little more stabilized, there's not a whole lot I'm going to write. But the upshot of it is we're in agreement.
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Faisal: a good week, Bye-bye.
Ryan Summers: Bye, guys.
Muhammad Basim Ali: Bye, guys. Bye, guys.
Speakers: Faisal, Malachi Burke, Muhammad Basim Ali, Shan Usmani | Duration: 66 min | Words: 9416
Faisal: Thank you. Hello.
Malachi Burke: Hey, Faisal. Good to see you.
Faisal: How are you?
Malachi Burke: Oh, not bad. Thanks for your patience with that miscommunication before.
Faisal: No problem.
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Shan Usmani: Yeah, those were some of the crucial features that's why I mentioned. And the name system manager is just easier for us to say right now. So it's understandable, yeah, obviously we can decide different names.
Malachi Burke: Yeah, and I think as a non-class name, I think we can continue to call it system manager because I think it's going to be an aggregate of classes. And for when you're not in the code, that term does make sense. Yeah, one pattern that is not an answer to your question, but we'll be touching it, is I keep calling them adapters. It's really the Gang of Four adapter pattern, so forgive me. I am going to keep calling them adapters. And what they're going to do is... There's going to be like MQTT on the left, and then let's say you've got a volume changer over here on the right, okay? And then in the middle, there's this adapter that says, okay, I know how to interpret this MQTT message coming in and actually issue a volume command request. And that sounds like something the system manager probably did at one point.
Shan Usmani: You're talking about some sort of like a message parser thing?
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Faisal: Yeah, I was saying that we can use the same meeting URL, right?
Malachi Burke: Oh, yeah, I think that works.
Faisal: All right. Makes sense. all righ
Speakers: Faisal, Shan Usmani | Duration: 14 min | Words: 346
Faisal: Thank you.
Shan Usmani: Thank you.
Faisal: Thank you. یہ میرے خل میں کل کا کہہ رہا ہوگا اس نے غلطی سے وینیس ڈے لکھ دیا ہے اس کو اندازہ نہیں ہوا نہیں تو پھر وہ نے بولا تھا نا پرائیوٹو میٹنگ کل پھر پرائیوٹو میٹنگ تھوڑی ہو یا پھر بھول گئے ہیں بھائی صاحب بھول گئے لگ رہا ہے بھول وال کے چھوڑے میں اس وقت تیاری کر کے بیٹھے ہوں گے تو اندازہ پرائیسج کر دیا ہوگا اس وقت دیرہ مونگے نا ابھی بھائی صاحب پھول کھولے ابھی بھولاؤ ذرا ان کو دوبارہ صحیح ہے یہ اس کے ساتھ ویسے خیر سب کچھ ریکارڈ ہو رہا ہوگا ہاں یہ بھی ہے کیا کرنے پھر ریلیف کردے ہیں So Discord, you a message?
Shan Usmani: Yes, put a message, but there is answer.
Faisal: It's just right, then 5 minutes, then 5 minutes later, how long it be? It's 15 minutes, we just message and say, okay, let's plan it after tomorrow meeting. So it will be more or less 10 hour time, so it will be like 9 p.m. Thursday for Mal.
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Shan Usmani: So 10 a.m. means that we will our regular meetings. That's okay, I'll time difference, so it's been hours.
Faisal: So this difference daylight saving, The difference increases. Okay, let's aim for 10, let's aim for 9 p.m. Thursday PST. So right after our regular meeting, we can start the p.m.
Shan Usmani: meeting. Regular meeting tomorrow. So that will be 9 a.m. 9 p.m. your Thursday or time. I guess we're not available. Okay, let's plan it after regular meeting tomorrow. So that will be 9 p.m. Thursday. Jai, time. TK?
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Shan Usmani: be good cut the Discord.
Faisal: Okay.
Shan Usmani: Okay. Okay. Okay. Oka
Speakers: Aamir Ilyas, Malachi Burke, Muhammad Basim Ali, Shan Usmani | Duration: 66 min | Words: 9000
Muhammad Basim Ali: Hey, Mal.
Malachi Burke: How are you? I'm good. How are you?
Muhammad Basim Ali: Yeah, good as well.
Malachi Burke: Good. What's new?
Muhammad Basim Ali: Well, what should I say? Nothing new. Same old stuff.
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Malachi Burke: I'm going to make a note of that. And in the proto code 4, that it's compiled with 5.3.2. I would say that's something to be acknowledged. But it does seem like a nuanced tooling error. So some part of his machine might be configured differently enough to get around it. So I would say, let's acknowledge that, but let's just continue with our diagnostic approach. And I don't want to harass you guys about it, but is there a particular reason that we're staying on 532 versus 534?
Muhammad Basim Ali: Shan, do you have any comment on that?
Shan Usmani: Shan, I'm man. I missed the question.
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Aamir Ilyas: Have a great weekend. All right, buddy.
Malachi Burke: Take care. See you guys.
Muhammad Basim Ali: Bye-bye. Bye-bye. Bye-bye.
Speakers: Faisal, Malachi Burke, Muhammad Basim Ali, Shan Usmani, Shan Usmani (2) | Duration: 135 min | Words: 14111
Faisal: All right. Should we wait for Quan, or we can start?
Malachi Burke: We can start.
Faisal: All right. Okay, so, just a minute. Right, so I've asked Sian and Basim about what's the progress since I was traveling, I was not here in town, and I got some videos, so they planned some field testing as well. We've got some field test results also, and then last day. We got some new code base also from Quan. We needed to discuss this also today in this meeting. Like what's new in that and what's the pro and cons? What made us move from this current code base switch to the new one? So yeah, generally this is the agenda. But meanwhile, Shan was working on the implementation of the NVS as well on the ball game. and Basim was issuing some fixes requested by you. So I will just ask first them to quickly share the insights on what they've done. And then we will move towards the new code base thing and we'll discuss that at length, hopefully. So over to you, Shan, first, if you can share the NVS thing, status.
Shan Usmani: Yeah. So basically, I was working on the NVS as Mel, you know. so So I was able to implement the game-related settings in the NBS for the ballgame, and now the game-related settings are being saved into the NBS and they are being restored from the NBS. However, there was an issue with saving the game scoring. The score was, even though whatever the score is saved, was resuming from zero, but I think that's a minor issue that should be fixed soon. But overall, the N
Speakers: Malachi Burke, Muhammad Basim Ali, Shan Usmani | Duration: 57 min | Words: 8024
Muhammad Basim Ali: ZTAG ZTAG in Numbers, Good. Just waiting for Sean to join.
Malachi Burke: I've switched my audio equipment all around to my Windows 11 computer. So far, it seems to be working, but if something seems off, let me know.
Muhammad Basim Ali: Sure, your audio is clear right now.
Malachi Burke: Great.
Muhammad Basim Ali: Great.
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Shan Usmani: Basim, please make note, and then we can update on, Mal on Discord later.
Muhammad Basim Ali: Yeah, sure. So let's just make this issue a boot screen specific, right?
Malachi Burke: I would like that unless, unless you think that actually violates a concern and causes a problem, and then we could refine it further.
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Malachi Burke: See you on Friday your day, Thursday my day. Look forward to it. Have a great week. You too.
Shan Usmani: Bye-bye. Bye.
Muhammad Basim Ali: Bye, man. Bye. Bye. You
Speakers: Malachi Burke, Muhammad Basim Ali, Shan Usmani | Duration: 78 min | Words: 10495
Malachi Burke: Thank you.
Muhammad Basim Ali: Hey, Mal. How are you?
Malachi Burke: Hey, not bad. How are you?
Muhammad Basim Ali: Good as well.
Malachi Burke: Good. You're sounding nice and clear today.
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Malachi Burke: It is ready or it is not ready?
Muhammad Basim Ali: Yeah, it is ready. In the same branch, RGL character train. All of this stuff, you know, it's ready for him to test.
Malachi Burke: Okay. And Epic would have been super useful there, but that's okay. The version stamp is good to go, you know. I mean, it's technically a Quan ready, but I think we've all been seeing it function already, right?
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Shan Usmani: Okay, well, see you on the Monday night, I believe.
Malachi Burke: Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Have a good weekend, both of you. It was really good catching up.
Muhammad Basim Ali: Bye-bye. Bye-bye.
Speakers: Malachi Burke, Muhammad Basim Ali, Shan Usmani | Duration: 50 min | Words: 6871
Malachi Burke: Thank Hello, guys.
Muhammad Basim Ali: Hey, Mal. How are you?
Malachi Burke: Not bad. How are you?
Muhammad Basim Ali: Yeah. Good as well.
Malachi Burke: Good. I'm just kind of fiddling with a different configuration here, because as everybody knows, tomorrow, tomorrow. It was the last day of Windows 10 support, so I'm transitioning things to a different computer, and I'm going to put Debian on my old workstation. I don't feel like upgrading it to Windows 11. Does that Windows 10 deadline matter to you, or are you on something else?
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Shan Usmani: It was a good one.
Malachi Burke: You enjoyed it. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. I take donations. I highly recommend you do casual reading of Boost ASIO just because it's such a different paradigm. It's neat to learn about. It gets the thoughts going. going. going.
Shan Usmani: It gets It gets It the We'll do, we'll do, sure. I think I have heard about it somewhere, maybe use it somewhere, not knowingly, but it's in the back of my mind somewhere.
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Malachi Burke: Our Friday. Yeah. See you your Friday.
Shan Usmani: Bye-bye.
Muhammad Basim Ali: Bye. Bye-bye.
Speakers: Malachi Burke, Muhammad Basim Ali, Shan Usmani, UTF LABS | Duration: 31 min | Words: 3684
UTF LABS: Thank you. Hi, Mal. How are you?
Malachi Burke: Hi, Faisal. Okay. How are you?
UTF LABS: I'm good. Doing well.
Muhammad Basim Ali: Hi, guys.
Malachi Burke: Hello, Basim.
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Muhammad Basim Ali: Okay, got you, buddy.
Malachi Burke: Yeah, not something to be done. A watchdog test, specifically, just, I'm noticing that, that's all.
Muhammad Basim Ali: Yeah, I've also noticed some, like, there are some things in that, I... Like, while I was working on the watchdog, such as priority ones. If you would look into the system initializer, so, except for the display task, all of those, the rest of the three tasks, haptic slide bar and, what was the third one, haptic light bar, sound, yeah. All of those tasks as their priority set by the system initializer.h file, like the variable is set in the system initializer.h. However, ideally, we should have the priority level set in the taskmanager.h file. So, and even in the display task, we are getting the priority level from the taskmanager.h. yeah, there are some bugs here, here and there. You know, when we are working, if you saw them, we'll simply, you know, fix them. But if it misses, then it's another case.
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Muhammad Basim Ali: Bye, guys.
Shan Usmani: Bye, man.
UTF LABS: Bye, guys.
Speakers: Charlie Xu, Vania Chen | Duration: 153 min | Words: 19304
Vania Chen: Here we go. Okay, hi.
Charlie Xu: How are you?
Vania Chen: Good, how are you?
Charlie Xu: Busy?
Vania Chen: Still quite busy? Yeah, so I was playing in the Zoho, and then I was like, okay. And all of a sudden, I heard a text message. I think probably you texted me.
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Charlie Xu: So when you ask me what did I build it with, other than the AI I can name, like the actual packages inside, it's beyond me. Okay. Got it. Got it. Got it. Okay. But this is, you know, kind of outside of ZTAG, though. So it is a...
Vania Chen: It's long-term trend that SaaS will probably go away in the near future, or not near, maybe in like two or three years, because things like this, you won't need to buy software. You will have it generated on demand. Yeah. Yeah, you basically just give AI, oh, here's my data. Give me an app that shows it to me the way I want it. Yeah. Or you pay that, or right now it's going to be mostly, right now it's a lot of basically app build with AI automations, so then people kind of just one click and everything's set up, and then basically the ongoing pools through APIs and dashboards.
Charlie Xu: That seems like the trend right now.
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Vania Chen: It's actually a client event.
Charlie Xu: It's a, it's a, we got, it got invited. It's to an event that's in Puerto Rico. So that is so far.
Vania Chen: Oh my god. I didn't, I very happily agreed to it until I realized how far it is. Like, I looked it up on the map.
Speakers: Malachi Burke, Muhammad Basim Ali, Shan Usmani, UTF LABS | Duration: 21 min | Words: 2383
Malachi Burke: Hey, guys.
UTF LABS: Hello. Hi, Mal.
Malachi Burke: How are you? Hey, I'm okay.
UTF LABS: How are you? I'm good. Doing well.
Malachi Burke: Good. Good to see you.
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Malachi Burke: Ah, okay, so it's, the heavy lift of the step counter is already present in the accelerometer interface, and you're just kind of tracking the number after that. Okay, that makes a lot of sense. Yeah, okay, thank you.
Shan Usmani: Yeah, so, yeah, that's basically, you can say the RLGL game is almost complete. Okay, go ahead, Correct. Just does. A UI changes are remaining, and then, so I have the QC guy testing it all side by side. So there were some initial issues that he identified with respect to the sensitivity, so I'm fixing them side by side as we go along. So currently, I think by today or by tomorrow, we should have a complete game, and then we can, as Faisal has been mentioning, we can plan a testing, you know, a field testing with the guys in the office as well, so we'll have some more idea.
Malachi Burke: That sounds great. Yeah, that sounds exactly like Quan asked for.
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Malachi Burke: Have a nice day, Good seeing you. Bye-bye.
Shan Usmani: Bye. Bye-bye.
Muhammad Basim Ali: Bye, guys. Bye-bye.-bye. Bye-bye.-bye. Bye Bye-bye. Bye-bye. Bye-bye. Bye-bye. Bye-bye. Bye Bye-bye. You
Speakers: Malachi Burke, Muhammad Basim Ali, Shan Usmani | Duration: 32 min | Words: 4267
Muhammad Basim Ali: Hey, Mel. How are you?
Malachi Burke: I am not turning on my microphone, apparently. That's how I am. I'm doing okay. Thanks for asking.
Muhammad Basim Ali: How are you? Yeah, good.
Malachi Burke: Good. Good.
Muhammad Basim Ali: So, yeah, is Quan not joining us today?
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Shan Usmani: So, yeah. So winter are here, very short. And we don't know where summers can come anytime.
Malachi Burke: Wow. Interesting. I didn't know that that's how your weather cycle worked.
Shan Usmani: Yeah, it's very hard here. Yeah. Recently, winters changed a lot. It's more like of a summer now and a very short winters.
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Shan Usmani: Okay, bye-bye.
Malachi Burke: Okay, guys, bye.
Muhammad Basim Ali: guys.
Speakers: Faisal, Malachi Burke, Muhammad Basim Ali, Shan Usmani | Duration: 74 min | Words: 5731
Faisal: So, how was your week so far?
Malachi Burke: Oh, you know, surviving. About for you.
Faisal: Mm-hmm. Busy?
Malachi Burke: Yeah. And I know you're busy, too.
Faisal: How's the family? Family's good, yeah. Overall, pretty busy. Yeah. Good for you.
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Malachi Burke: The words are not popping right now, I'm sorry, man. No problem, no problem.
Muhammad Basim Ali: I actually don't remember which branch, so 109 is the branch in which we fixed that station situation? Yeah, yes, that's the word.
Malachi Burke: Okay, well, then if I understand you right, then you're saying we'll take that 109, which has already been merged into develop, so we'll back merge develop into 68, and that will automatically repair this Wi-Fi connection problem.
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Faisal: Have a great weekend.
Shan Usmani: You too. Thank you. Bye-bye.
Muhammad Basim Ali: Bye-bye.
Speakers: Malachi Burke, Muhammad Basim Ali, Shan Usmani, UTF LABS | Duration: 56 min | Words: 6440
Shan Usmani: Hi, guys. Can you hear me?
Malachi Burke: Hi, Sean.
Muhammad Basim Ali: Hi, Sean.
Malachi Burke: Yes, I can.
Muhammad Basim Ali: Yeah, I can.
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Malachi Burke: Well, Faisal, I think, will appreciate where I'm going with this. What I'm moving towards is getting us in practice for what a real sprint or scrum situation would look like, where if the scope was not sufficient in a given task and you needed to do marking, but it was never mentioned, we don't, in scrum, make a brand new task and cram it into the sprint. We notate in one of the existing tasks that this task got a lot bigger. Faisal, does that kind of match with your expectation?
UTF LABS: Can you just a little elaborate again?
Malachi Burke: Yeah, I am trying to contain scope creep, and by contain, I mean measure it, not eliminate. Right. And my finding is that when, like, let's say Greenlight State, for argument's sake, is the one that mainly needed that marking capability that Shan had to put unaccounted for engineering into, right? In my world, we would notate down here or in the notes, like I like to add notes in there, but wherever, not changing the original scope, but adding here that, okay, additional scope crept in, marking, or just notate that marking had to be added to this task so that we know why the task got bigger and took longer in Scrum world.
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Shan Usmani: Bye-bye.
Malachi Burke: See you, guys.
Shan Usmani: Thank you.
Speakers: Malachi Burke, Muhammad Basim Ali, Shan Usmani, UTF LABS | Duration: 73 min | Words: 9548
Malachi Burke: Thank you.
UTF LABS: Hey Mal, how are you?
Malachi Burke: Hey, I am not bad, how are you?
UTF LABS: I'm good, doing good.
Muhammad Basim Ali: Hey Mal, how are you?
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Shan Usmani: Yeah, okay, so that was the update on my end.
Malachi Burke: Thank you, Sean.
UTF LABS: All right, so, Mal, you have some inputs there?
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Malachi Burke: Be safe, everybody.
Muhammad Basim Ali: Be safe. Thanks, Mel.
Malachi Burke: Bye.
Speakers: Malachi Burke, Muhammad Basim Ali, Shan Usmani | Duration: 47 min | Words: 5880
Malachi Burke: Hey, Basim.
Muhammad Basim Ali: Hey, Mel. How are you?
Malachi Burke: Hey, I'm okay. Pretty tired. How are you doing? Yeah, I'm good as well.
Muhammad Basim Ali: Good. So is Quan going to join us?
Malachi Burke: Probably not. I think he's on the road still.
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Shan Usmani: Yeah. Yeah, it looks like your AI went bananas. I'll have a detailed look at it as well, but I mean, I did check if the code was working, so I'll see if anything else is missing or extra things ahead of them.
Malachi Burke: It looked like it moved everything around into a folder that we don't want. There's a main slash main in there now. Okay, I'll share my screen. I'll share.
Shan Usmani: Maybe I think the two codes got merged or something. I'll see. Okay. No worries.
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Malachi Burke: Wonderful. All right, guys, you have a great day. Have a good night.
Shan Usmani: Bye-bye.
Muhammad Basim Ali: Bye-bye. Bye-bye. Bye Bye Bye-bye.-bye.-bye.
Speakers: Malachi Burke, Muhammad Basim Ali, Shan Usmani | Duration: 91 min | Words: 11539
Muhammad Basim Ali: Hey, man. Hey, Basim.
Malachi Burke: How are you? Yeah, I'm good.
Muhammad Basim Ali: How are you, man?
Malachi Burke: Good. Yeah, good. My eyes are kind of hurting from, you know, staring at a screen all day. And other than that, I'm actually pretty comfortable. So if that's my only complaint, I think I'm all right.
Muhammad Basim Ali: How are you? What's new?
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Shan Usmani: Got it.
Malachi Burke: I know it's kind of brutal, but I haven't seen any evidence that any of these are... They're actually a legitimate unit test, unfortunately. Which, if that's too brutal, tell me. If I'm missing something, please.
Shan Usmani: No, I think you might be right from what you are saying. So I was just unit test functionality, but I'm not an expert on unit tests. So I'll see. I'll consult AI as well and see if these are relevant or not. But as you said, most probably might not be. So we can start from the beginning.
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Muhammad Basim Ali: Thank you, man.
Malachi Burke: See you later. Okay, Mal, see you later.
Shan Usmani: Bye-bye. Bye.
Speakers: Malachi Burke, Muhammad Basim Ali, Shan Usmani | Duration: 44 min | Words: 5276
Muhammad Basim Ali: Hey, Mel.
Malachi Burke: How are you? Can you hear Basim. Yes, I can. How are you doing?
Muhammad Basim Ali: Yeah, I'm good as well.
Malachi Burke: Good.
Muhammad Basim Ali: So, let's just wait for Sean. He's about to join, like, in a couple of minutes. Okay. And is Quan going to join us?
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Shan Usmani: I don't think so. It seems fine right now. We have a similar, like, this three kind of view in, I mean, VS Code as well, but I don't think there are so many filters there.
Malachi Burke: Right. And VS Code, in my opinion, is one of the best GUIs you're going to get for Git. So I agree. I think it's cool that you do use that one. Yeah, it's very similar. Similar to this kind of situation. Awesome. I'm going to back out that change. Get that out of there. Come on. And, oh, this wasn't in my notes. Let's have a look here over here. Right over here. So, awesome. I'm glad that this worked out for us. You know, that's cool. I noticed that whatever you used to do the merging decided not to do a fast-forward.
Shan Usmani: Yeah, it was GitBash, as I said.
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Malachi Burke: We are used to this, so no worries. You're too kind. All right, guys.
Shan Usmani: Good work. We'll talk soon. Sure.
Malachi Burke: Take care, Bye-bye. Bye. Bye, Mel.
Speakers: Malachi Burke, Muhammad Basim Ali, Shan Usmani | Duration: 55 min | Words: 7348
Muhammad Basim Ali: Thank Hey, Mel. Can you hear me?
Malachi Burke: Hey. Yes, I can. How are you? I'm good.
Muhammad Basim Ali: I'm good. I'm good.
Malachi Burke: So is Quan joining us? I don't know. Not sure. He is doing a lot of traveling this week. I saw him earlier, but I know that he had to drive somewhere. Okay, okay.
Muhammad Basim Ali: So Faisal won't be joining us, and neither will Sean. I'm not sure about Sean, but let me just give me a second. I'll just call him and then get back, okay? All right.
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Malachi Burke: I don't think so, because look at this. You can actually see them QTT happy. You see that? Are you sure they are connecting to this broker, same one? I can't think of any other brokers I'm running.
Shan Usmani: Basim, do you have any idea on this? Because the device should appear here. No, no, Shan.
Muhammad Basim Ali: I'm also thinking, why is it not appearing over here?
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Shan Usmani: Bye-bye. Bye.
Malachi Burke: Bye, man.
Muhammad Basim Ali: Bye.