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Welcome to Kevin's English Room Podcast.
Hello.
So, I have a question for you.
Mm-hmm.
How often do you back up your phone?
Oh.
Um...
Or do you even?
Um...
What do you mean by phone?
You mean like every talk, histories, and every...
Or like just photos and...
Everything.
Everything?
I don't know if Android has this feature,
but let's say you lost your phone.
You bought a brand new phone.
It's exactly the same model.
You can use that backup to get it exactly the wayit was.
Um...
iPhone can do that, but I don't know if Androidcan do that.
So, I don't do the whole backup thing.
I don't do that.
But like photos I do.
Every...
It's just every once in a while.
Mm-hmm.
Like when you remember that you have to back up?
Yeah, like if you feel you took enough.
Like...
I see.
If you feel like, oh, I haven't been backed up fora while.
Yeah, and I think twice a year, things like that,I guess.
Okay.
For photos.
Uh-huh.
And...
So, it's not automatic to begin with?
Like it's not an automatic synchronization update?
Um...
So, some of them are, yes.
It's automatically like synchronized.
What, some of them are?
Mm-hmm.
Oh.
In a way, um...
True.
So, I think everything is like automaticallysynchronized, but sometimes it's like just
exceed the amount.
Ah, the cap level.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And then I do that.
The manual.
The organization cycle.
I delete things that I don't want.
I see, I see.
And something I just, um...
I don't know.
If it's very important, you download it and dolike hard disk drives and everything.
Yeah.
It's what I do.
But basically, I maybe just...
I don't have that.
I don't have many videos or like photos in myphone for Canvas.
So, yeah, if it exceeds the amount, then I deletesomething like less important, like
that I don't...
Not important at all.
Okay.
And then, that's what I do.
Okay.
Yeah.
So, that's for photos.
Yeah.
But for all the other ones, it's not even backedup?
LINE?
Yeah, like LINE or applications that you'vedownloaded or like the memo tool or like...
So, I don't use memo tool.
I use like a Google document and everything.
That's like already like...
But applications, I think I've never backed up.
03:01
You mean...
So, which kind of...
So, for example, if you buy a new phone, do youstart fresh with all the applications?
So, do you download everything from zero?
Or is there a way to transfer?
Oh, I see.
Your already existing apps?
So, if this is like a live, then yes, you can.
Oh, you can do that.
Okay.
Yeah, you can connect it and you can just...
Okay.
But if I lose this one...
That's dead.
Yeah.
And then I think you have to download some of theapplications.
Like you have to remember what I downloaded andyou have to...
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Okay, okay.
For example, like...
You know, like social...
Like Instagram, if you remember the password andyour account name, you can log in.
Yeah.
So, it's not something you have to back up, right?
Yeah.
But the thing is like...
I don't know like...
Why?
But the thing is you can just log in and youcan...
Right.
It's not a big deal.
It's not a big deal.
So...
Yeah.
The core items like photos are the ones that youfocus on like regularly updating.
Right, right, right.
So, I think like luckily this isn't...
This guy hasn't like big amount of capacity ofdata.
Okay.
So, I'm like already like put everything in acloud.
So, I think relatively nothing is inside.
Oh, okay.
It's like basically automatically in likesynchronized.
But the cloud has a limit too, though.
Yes, yes, yes.
Right?
So, sometimes they exceed.
Okay.
And then I organize.
So, you delete what's in the cloud.
Yeah.
Or download them.
And then?
And put into like the hard drives.
I see.
Sometimes, yeah.
That's how you organize things.
Yeah.
But it's very rare.
I don't...
Honestly, there's not many...
I don't know how many videos you take daily, butit's very rare.
For example, like I go to the UK and went to theLiverpool studio and then took some
bunch of videos.
Yeah.
Then they exceed.
Okay.
And so, you back up it.
Just like that.
What do you do with like the really, really oldphotos but you don't want to delete it?
Does that go into the hard drive?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Download it.
Okay.
And go to the hard drive.
Right.
Okay.
I have a folder that I haven't even opened, butthey're still there.
Yeah.
Right.
Right.
I guess that's how a lot of people end up doing.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Is there a better way, do you think?
No.
I was like thinking about what's the best way tosort of organize these data and how often
should I back them up?
And I've now set a reminder like monthly.
Okay.
Nice.
Nice.
Nice.
Like back up your phone.
Organization day.
Back up your MacBook.
06:00
Yeah.
Right.
And then within that process, I delete the photosthat I don't need and then I upload
it to a hard, like a physical disk, hard drive.
And then, yeah, that's how I'm doing it.
Nice.
Nice.
But you know how sometimes like people have likeJuman photos in their photo app?
Like especially girls.
In your phone?
iPhone women in their photo app, they have likeJuman photos from 10 years ago.
Wow.
Have you never seen these people?
Yeah.
I can imagine them, but...
Yeah.
I don't know how they're doing it.
What the fuck is happening to your storage?
Like how big is your storage?
I'm like...
True.
I don't know how they're doing it, but...
Yeah.
Maybe they're buying a huge cloud service.
Yeah, maybe.
I'm like, you're wasting your money, man.
Like that's monthly paid.
And forever.
And forever.
It's like...
Yeah.
Right.
But I don't know how they're doing it.
Yeah.
But how about your PC?
Do you back up your PC too?
PC.
So, yes, important data is I don't even use the PCstorage.
Oh, okay.
Okay.
Yeah.
Like mainly music and videos, I put in theportable ones.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Because I use different PCs sometimes in thestudio.
I see.
It's got to be movable.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I see.
So it's lucky, I guess.
I see.
Yeah.
I see.
But I think some photos, some random...
I don't know, like videos and everything in my PC.
Uh-huh, uh-huh.
I don't know.
It's okay.
It's okay.
Yeah.
You know, if I lose those, like, you know, likepresentation studios and like...
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Those ones.
Yeah.
Right.
Right.
Yeah.
What about like these like semi-importantdocuments?
Like, for example, like, I don't know, likeyour...
Documents from the government.
Oh.
You know?
What do you do with those?
Yeah.
What do you do with that?
I put it in the folder in my room.
Like a physical...
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I see, I see.
But that's forever.
It's gonna overflow someday, right?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yes.
Also, is that like one of the concerns right now?
Yeah.
You don't have an answer for that yet?
Right.
Amount isn't that big so far.
So I can just put them in my room, in my cabinet.
Yeah.
But imagine like, I don't know, 50 years ago fromnow and it's gonna be like this big.
Yeah.
And like...
Yeah.
It's...
Right, right, right.
Yeah.
Right.
I digitalized everything.
Oh, you said it before.
You scan everything, right?
I scan every single file.
Yeah.
And I'm still, you know, whenever documents come,I scan it and immediately throw it away.
09:04
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I'm doing that for my medical bills as well.
For any, like, documents, like receipts that mightbe important in the future.
Any KX shows.
I digitalize everything.
Good.
So far, it's working really great.
Yeah.
I use Dropbox.
Put it on there so I can access from likeanywhere.
Yeah.
Even on the go from my phone.
That's great.
Great.
One great thing about that is you can searchdocuments, right?
Absolutely.
Absolutely.
That's very nice.
Yeah.
Because I have, like, a cabinet and, well, yeah,it's pretty much organized, but still,
like, you need this one and you have to, like, go,like, actually into it and just see it.
I know.
Dig through it.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Right.
Yeah.
Thanks for listening, guys.
Thank you.
Bye-bye.