Bliss! Weddings

Posted by on Sep 30, 2004 | 17 Comments

Here comes the bride… accompanied by a lot of planning. A wedding is a joyous occasion – unless you’re the one paying for it. It signifies the start of something new and exciting. If you’re just a guest at a wedding, you’ll see the happy faces of all of the parties involved, and everything will most likely run smoothly. What you don’t see is the planning stage of this big event. If you’ve ever been involved with arranging a wedding, you know exactly what I’m talking about. It can sometimes be a project that includes a lot of hair-pulling and family fights. Because of being a DJ at several weddings, I’ve seen the other side, and trust me, it can be wild. You’re going to need some help with arranging this life-changing event, and to find some, visit Bliss! Weddings.

Anyone preparing to get married should take a look at this site. You’ll find information on fashion, floral arrangements, budgeting, and much more. Most of the questions that have run through your head will probably be answered here. Several interactive elements are included to make things even easier for you. No matter what aspect of the wedding you’re involved in, this site contains tips that are worth reading.

  • Tom Delora

    Chris; I picked Sterling Silver as it can be heat treated to make it very hard. Thereby making it brittle, in the advent of an accident, only requires a brisk tap on the ring to break in several pieces. If it is damaged it is easily repaired. Tungsten Carbine cannot be repaired if broken. Titanium has the same problem, From hard, to impossible to repair. I hope your nmarriage is very good one.
    I think everyone should try it at least once. Tom

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_2XDBRJLXIEBKOK34RO2LOXUQCE DownS

    “For HP this meant creating its own operating system, known as webOS, which to date has not received rave reviews.”

    WebOS was designed by Palm and didn’t have anything to do with HP until they bought Palm.

    With this being said, anyone using a Palm WebOS enabled device knows that there is no problem in “jailbraking” the unit. This was openly encourage by Palm (at your own risk, by using open sourcing). This increases the amount of apps available not just approved by Palm.

    Then there is the issue of buying a tablet verses a notebook for relatively the same amount of money… there is so much that a tablet can’t offer compared to a notebook…..

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_2XDBRJLXIEBKOK34RO2LOXUQCE DownS

    “For HP this meant creating its own operating system, known as webOS, which to date has not received rave reviews.”

    WebOS was designed by Palm and didn’t have anything to do with HP until they bought Palm.

    With this being said, anyone using a Palm WebOS enabled device knows that there is no problem in “jailbraking” the unit. This was openly encourage by Palm (at your own risk, by using open sourcing). This increases the amount of apps available not just approved by Palm.

    Then there is the issue of buying a tablet verses a notebook for relatively the same amount of money… there is so much that a tablet can’t offer compared to a notebook…..

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_2XDBRJLXIEBKOK34RO2LOXUQCE DownS

    “For HP this meant creating its own operating system, known as webOS, which to date has not received rave reviews.”

    WebOS was designed by Palm and didn’t have anything to do with HP until they bought Palm.

    With this being said, anyone using a Palm WebOS enabled device knows that there is no problem in “jailbraking” the unit. This was openly encourage by Palm (at your own risk, by using open sourcing). This increases the amount of apps available not just approved by Palm.

    Then there is the issue of buying a tablet verses a notebook for relatively the same amount of money… there is so much that a tablet can’t offer compared to a notebook…..

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_2XDBRJLXIEBKOK34RO2LOXUQCE DownS

    “For HP this meant creating its own operating system, known as webOS, which to date has not received rave reviews.”

    WebOS was designed by Palm and didn’t have anything to do with HP until they bought Palm.

    With this being said, anyone using a Palm WebOS enabled device knows that there is no problem in “jailbraking” the unit. This was openly encourage by Palm (at your own risk, by using open sourcing). This increases the amount of apps available not just approved by Palm.

    Then there is the issue of buying a tablet verses a notebook for relatively the same amount of money… there is so much that a tablet can’t offer compared to a notebook…..

  • http://www.facebook.com/mabyn.shingleton Mabyn Shingleton

    I sure would like to be using a tablet but I can’t justify a purchase with an unknown future. Reminds me of 20 years ago deciding between beta and vhs.

  • http://www.facebook.com/mabyn.shingleton Mabyn Shingleton

    I sure would like to be using a tablet but I can’t justify a purchase with an unknown future. Reminds me of 20 years ago deciding between beta and vhs.

  • http://www.facebook.com/mabyn.shingleton Mabyn Shingleton

    I sure would like to be using a tablet but I can’t justify a purchase with an unknown future. Reminds me of 20 years ago deciding between beta and vhs.

  • Diljit Babbra

    WebOS hasn’t yet blown people away. It’ll be at least a good year before there are enough apps for the hp tab. Apple has a commanding lead with the seductive ipad2 and their unlimited apps. Frankly even a price of 349 won’t be enough to entice users because for most, its worth paying the additional 50 to get an ipad2.
    I suspect HP will need to drop the price even further, perhaps to 299 ! for the xmas rush AND get developers onboard fast. If ipad3 appears in the new year, and its price is kept at 399, the fate of most tableteers could be driven into marginal devices.

  • Diljit Babbra

    WebOS hasn’t yet blown people away. It’ll be at least a good year before there are enough apps for the hp tab. Apple has a commanding lead with the seductive ipad2 and their unlimited apps. Frankly even a price of 349 won’t be enough to entice users because for most, its worth paying the additional 50 to get an ipad2.
    I suspect HP will need to drop the price even further, perhaps to 299 ! for the xmas rush AND get developers onboard fast. If ipad3 appears in the new year, and its price is kept at 399, the fate of most tableteers could be driven into marginal devices.

  • Diljit Babbra

    WebOS hasn’t yet blown people away. It’ll be at least a good year before there are enough apps for the hp tab. Apple has a commanding lead with the seductive ipad2 and their unlimited apps. Frankly even a price of 349 won’t be enough to entice users because for most, its worth paying the additional 50 to get an ipad2.
    I suspect HP will need to drop the price even further, perhaps to 299 ! for the xmas rush AND get developers onboard fast. If ipad3 appears in the new year, and its price is kept at 399, the fate of most tableteers could be driven into marginal devices.

  • Diljit Babbra

    WebOS hasn’t yet blown people away. It’ll be at least a good year before there are enough apps for the hp tab. Apple has a commanding lead with the seductive ipad2 and their unlimited apps. Frankly even a price of 349 won’t be enough to entice users because for most, its worth paying the additional 50 to get an ipad2.
    I suspect HP will need to drop the price even further, perhaps to 299 ! for the xmas rush AND get developers onboard fast. If ipad3 appears in the new year, and its price is kept at 399, the fate of most tableteers could be driven into marginal devices.

  • Brian Dane

    Not a Droid = Not Interested. sorry HP also HP being a company known for faulty screens there is no way in hell I am ever going to get a tablet from them lol

  • Brian Dane

    Not a Droid = Not Interested. sorry HP also HP being a company known for faulty screens there is no way in hell I am ever going to get a tablet from them lol

  • Brian Dane

    Not a Droid = Not Interested. sorry HP also HP being a company known for faulty screens there is no way in hell I am ever going to get a tablet from them lol

  • Brian Dane

    Not a Droid = Not Interested. sorry HP also HP being a company known for faulty screens there is no way in hell I am ever going to get a tablet from them lol

  • Anonymous

    I like this hp touchpad, it is fast smooth and a beautiful display and great sound with audio beats and I like to watch the movies on it. I wish there were lots of applications, document viewing and editing tools also it needs a digital zoom camera with software to take pictures and edit them.