Storage of computer and parts in the residential area
One thing worth considering is that the day is rapidly approaching when it will
cost $100 a pound to dispose of your old and obsolete hardware, and $1000 a day
for each day on which you don't do it. It would be well to have indoor storage
for your computer hardware. At least then YOU get to choose what goes and when.
Dick
----- Original Message -----
From: <LFessen106_at_aol.com>
To: <classiccmp_at_classiccmp.org>
Sent: Friday, June 08, 2001 9:38 AM
Subject: Re: Storage of computer and parts in the residential area
> In a message dated 6/8/01 10:35:37 AM Eastern Daylight Time, jss_at_ou.edu
> writes:
>
> >
> > (3) They may just assume you are running a business, and your only
> > violation would be having a business in a residential zone. That
> > should be easy to disprove.
> >
>
> AFAIAC According to general US law *they* would have to *prove* that you
> *are* running a business. You do't have to prove you are not. By the way, as
> mentioned before I would have them both prosecuted for tresspassing and
> invasion of privacy.
>
> -Linc Fessenden
>
> In The Beginning there was nothing, which exploded - Yeah right...
>
> Calculating in binary code is as easy as 01,10,11.
>
>
>
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