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Officials Sue Couple Who Removed Their Lawn 819

Hugh Pickens writes "The LA Times reports that Orange County officials are locked in a legal battle with a couple accused of violating city ordinances for replacing the grass on their lawn with wood chips and drought-tolerant plants, reducing their water usage from 299,221 gallons in 2007 to 58,348 gallons in 2009. The dispute began two years ago, when Quan and Angelina Ha tore out the grass in their front yard. In drought-plagued Southern California, the couple said, the lush grass had been soaking up tens of thousands of gallons of water — and hundreds of dollars — each year. 'We've got a newborn, so we want to start worrying about her future,' said Quan Ha, an information technology manager for Kelley Blue Book. But city officials told the Has they were violating several city laws that require that 40% of residential yards to be landscaped predominantly with live plants. Last summer, the couple tried to appease the city by building a fence around the yard and planting drought-tolerant greenery — lavender, rosemary, horsetail, and pittosporum, among others. But according to the city, their landscaping still did not comply with city standards. At the end of January, the Has received a letter saying they had been charged with a misdemeanor violation and must appear in court. The couple could face a maximum penalty of six months in jail and a $1,000 fine for their grass-free, eco-friendly landscaping scheme. 'It's just funny that we pay our taxes to the city and the city is now prosecuting us with our own money,' says Quan Ha."
Data Storage

Journal Journal: What to use for a home file server?

My current data storage at home is becoming tired. It's a four year old linux box, running some version of Fedora and doesn't really have all that much disk space by today's standards, so I am on the lookout for a replacement. However, nothing I've seen, that I can afford, makes me happy. What are you using at home to keep all you old stuff you just might want to look at someday?

Comment ...which is $63 more that what people are paying. (Score 1) 260

One can pick up a copy of Vista, or the new Simpsons Movie, or just about anything for a little over a dollar in China. Since IP is not enforced or respected there, the sales price is not based on the development cost of the product, but on the cost of the actual materials sold. Thus everything that comes on a dvd, costs about a buck. By Western standards, a 66% discount is great. By Chinese standards, it's still over 60 times more expensive than what they can currently get it for.

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