griffin
Regular Member
I am fairly new here and new to OC. This decision has been a while in coming, but a couple of weeks ago I decided to begin carrying open rather than concealed most of the time. I read hundreds of threads here to get caught up on everything, as much as I could. I read and reread the laws.
And so I am here to thank you.
One valuable piece of advice I read over and over was to carry a voice recorder. I've listened to many of your encounters. One suggested was the Sony, and I've been wearing a Sony ICD-PX312. In its highest fidelity it holds over 22 hours of voice. In its lowest fidelity, 536 hours. And that's without an optional MicroSD card. I've been wearing it hidden under my shirt on a short lanyard around my neck it and it works wonderfully. $45 (amazon) seems like a steal.
There are many other things I've learned here. For example, how to interact with others, including LEOs, and for that I would like to thank you as well.
But most of all, I want to thank all of you who have gone before me and prepared the fields. I am sure my way will be easier because of you and others like you who have done the prior heavy lifting. Thank you.
Dan
And so I am here to thank you.
One valuable piece of advice I read over and over was to carry a voice recorder. I've listened to many of your encounters. One suggested was the Sony, and I've been wearing a Sony ICD-PX312. In its highest fidelity it holds over 22 hours of voice. In its lowest fidelity, 536 hours. And that's without an optional MicroSD card. I've been wearing it hidden under my shirt on a short lanyard around my neck it and it works wonderfully. $45 (amazon) seems like a steal.
There are many other things I've learned here. For example, how to interact with others, including LEOs, and for that I would like to thank you as well.
But most of all, I want to thank all of you who have gone before me and prepared the fields. I am sure my way will be easier because of you and others like you who have done the prior heavy lifting. Thank you.
Dan