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True, but I think in most states for a wedding to be officially recognized by the government you need at least a witness and someone authorized to submit the paperwork to the state. Ministers are allowed to sign the certificate as are Justices of the Peace and Town clerks and other town officials (maybe), and

Silly rabbit, you forgot to add in real estate taxes, which in a decent school system, on a house valued at roughly $170,000, can cost $6000/year, or $500/month. Yeah, I've been renting for almost 10 years now, and a house of similar size and amenities would cost me $1500/month, rather than the $900 I am now paying.

The main page now looks like one flowing story, the pics are too small, and it's just not user friendly. I assume they thought they could get more clicks by keeping the lead image smaller? But really it just causes me to get most of my info from other sites now. I can't imagine this will stick around, it was an all

Too bad they weren't filming the copter filming the wedding. I would've loved to see that third-person along with the bride slapping the crap out of the groom afterwards.

First of all, when you pay that $1000 a month into a house payment, about eighty bucks goes to principle. The rest is interest. Second, until that house is paid off in thirty years, you own NOTHING. Third, most people are upside down in their houses from the moment they sign. All you own in that house is equity,

When you higher the best mans nephew to do the shoot...

they deserve it for getting married. chumps.

You would have paid 120,000 in 10 years, but during those 10 years you still would have needed to pay for shelter.

Because The Woz is just that awesome.

I don't know, as far as memorable goes, this wedding footage nails it.

Your friend is Bill Gates?

How would you phrase this "zone of danger?"

Is it safe to say they're in a zone of imminent danger?

Make sure you anchor those cables securely. My DirecTV guy did a crappy job and now I can hear them flapping against my roof. And I don't even have DirecTV any more.

yeah, if you know anything about the early history of apple, and early steve and steve, jobs had a long history of exploiting/piggybacking peoples' ideas for money (often woz). there was the breakout incident at atari, blueboxes...and the fact that woz would have probably given the plans/schematics away for free to

For it is said in the Ten Commandments handed down by the iFather "Thou shalt have no other gods before me."

With the Football season approaching I think this would be useful for Fantasy Football drafts.

As to compromising principles for money, I will add one detail left out of the film. When Apple decided not to reward early friends who helped, I gave them large blocks of my own stock. Because it was right. And I made it possible for 80 other employees to get some stock prior to the IPO so they could participate in

How? Post by post?