Guns in safes are of no use if someone is breaking in. Neither is an unloaded gun.
73...bruce Sent from my iPhone On Dec 10, 2020, at 9:26 AM, KJ Anderson via BVARC <[email protected]> wrote: Lots of responses, I’ll try to address all the points. I’ve got my email forward with ARRL set up, and I use that for more official radio nerd business, and my new fake QTH is both in my actual QTH city/state and forwards to my actual QTH. So DX cards will still make it. Email doesn’t bother me though, Outlook keeps the riff raff out well enough. I like the 5-step plan, I would add “Get a female German Shepherd puppy and train her well.” And as Chris alludes, I’m well beyond these steps. I just don’t want to make it easier for idiots on the internet to make my life hard. Not to pigeonhole my own thread, but if anyone needs help building/installing a surveillance system, I am your guy (but start a new thread, lol). I have more guns than I can count (all locked up/in safes responsibly), and I maintain both a high level of proficiency/physical fitness and a certain moral flexibility when it comes to defending my family. As the adage goes- “I woke up and found a burglar in my house, he asked me if I was going to call the police. I told him no, it wouldn’t make sense to call the police when no one else knew he was here…” Here’s a screen shot of the common areas and exterior under surveillance in my house (well-trained security dog to the right of the dishwasher. I actually have additional cameras, and a Ring doorbell too): <image001.png> I just really want to maintain as much privacy as possible, because once it’s gone, it’s really hard to get it back Which is where I’m at, trying to claw my privacy back. I am not a lawyer, your mileage may vary. ------------------------------------------------- KJ Anderson 253-380-2636 www.linkedin.com/in/scrumnerd From: BVARC <[email protected]> On Behalf Of D. Howard Bingham via BVARC Sent: Thursday, December 10, 2020 3:21 AM To: KJ Anderson via BVARC <[email protected]> Cc: D. Howard Bingham <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [BVARC] Mail forwarding services? If your am AARL Member, they have a one way email forwarding through ARRL that copies e-mail to your real e-mail address, no exposure of street address, phone number, etc. But if you want to reply, that's another issue. My ARRL address is: <mailto:[email protected]> (Ironically it was originally through Eartlink, but has since changed to another ISP mail server & I had already had Earthlink address before I got my ARRL address.) 73 D. Howard Bingham ke5apj --- On 12/9/2020 9:27 AM, KJ Anderson via BVARC wrote: I really want to be able to use my callsign in public forums, etc., but I’m not keen on anyone being able to therefore look up my home address. I know it’s available fairly easily through fairly conventional methods, but I just don’t want to add another route. I want to be able to have something like a Po Box registered with the FCC on my license, that forwards all mail sent to the PO Box to my actual mailing (physical) address. Has anyone else solved this problem? A cursory search of the internet shows RV forwarding services and stuff, but wouldn’t this also be an easy, paid subscription I should be able to sign up for with ARRL, like my arrl.net email address? I appreciate you all. 73 de KJ5EMP ------------------------------------------------- KJ Anderson 253-380-2636 www.linkedin.com/in/scrumnerd ________________________________________________ Brazos Valley Amateur Radio Club BVARC mailing list [email protected] http://mail.bvarc.org/mailman/listinfo/bvarc_bvarc.org
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