Apple Sends Out Jan. 27 Event Invites

In: IT news

19 Jan 2010

After much anticipation and hype about a rumored tablet, Apple finally sent out invitations to a Jan. 27 event in which it promised to unveil “our latest creation.”

Here’s the invite, which just hit our inbox a few moments ago:


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3 Responses to Apple Sends Out Jan. 27 Event Invites

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Mr. L.

February 16th, 2010 at 6:54 am

I'm sorry for your loss. Basically you have two options, you can bury your dog on your property (if you have the space) and either mark the site or leave it unmarked. If you do bury your dog yourself just pick a spot in your yard that is pretty, (by a tree or in a sunny spot your dog enjoyed laying in) dig down about four to five feet, wrap the dog in a sheet or towel and place it in the grave then fill it in. I have done this with a couple of dogs that have passed away over the years, and what I do is plant flowers over the spot so I will remember them. The other option is to take the dog to a vet's office and have them either cremate or bury the dog for you (bury if there is a pet cemetery in your area). Some vets will offer cremation services and will have the ashes put in an urn for you to keep or they will scatter the ashes in a respectful manner.

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europartigyrl

March 17th, 2010 at 3:31 am

You'v e recieved some great suggestions so far. If you have Microsoft Publisher there are a lot of free templates you can download online and then rearrange how you want.

Also I love vellum, which is a stiff see through paper. You can get it in many colors and patterns. I've seen many invitations that may have a darker image on the front then softens it with the vellum, and the writing is printed on the vellum.

You may want to google wedding invitations and click on images, I'm sure you will find something!

Good luck!

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karen konda

April 10th, 2010 at 3:32 am

Get a juicer.At walmart or whatever you can get very nice juicers.They might seem pricey but they will pay for themselves many times over.You can put the entire apples through the juicer,it will strain out pulp,pealings,cores etc. You do not need to add water to this.

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