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Tuesday, March 4, 2008

 

What To Consider When Choosing The Month and Location of Your Fall Wedding Celebration

The days will soon be getting shorter and the weather cooler while engaged couples begin to finalize their fall wedding plans. If you are planning an autumn wedding here are some tips on choosing a month and a location for your dream wedding.

Mid-September to Late-october

The colors of the autumn leaves are the most vibrant at this time of the year. You'll have a perfect combination of colorful leaves on the trees and a scattering of fallen leaves upon the ground. It's a perfect time for holding an outdoor fall wedding, as well as a beautiful setting for those memorable photographs. The weather has cooled off a bit, but it's still not overly chilly (usually).

Those couples that live in canada may elect to have a Thanksgiving wedding theme mid-month.

In any case, if you do decide on having an outdoor ceremony and/or reception, plan on setting up large event tents and renting outdoor space heaters just in case as the weather can be somewhat unpredictable at this point.

End of october Nuptials

Halloween wedding themes have become a popular choice for the last week of october. With all the Halloween items available you won't have much problem planning out your dcor or selecting favors.

A Wedding in November

The month of November can be a bit more iffy in terms of cold weather and possible snow flurries, especially in the northern regions. It's best that you go with an indoor venue for your wedding and reception at this time of the year.

Thanksgiving theme weddings are often planned by couples during this month since it's easy to create and pick up decorating items, flowers and favors.

Choosing an Ideal Location For Your Fall Wedding

In the early part of the fall, holding your fall wedding ceremony outdoors provides a truly photographic setting if you live in an area where the tree leaves turn a wondrous array of colors. Think of holding your ceremony in one of the following locations:

For later in the fall or if you aren't interesting in having your wedding outside, look for 18th century style churches, Tudor style inns, historic villages, or a large barn to hold your ceremony and reception. These places provide wonderful character and lend themselves to being decorated in fall foliage and decor. If possible, choose locations that provide warmth using rich dark wood on the floors and/or walls, as well as welcoming fireplaces.

(c) Copyright, Rose Smith, 2007. Rose has operated a wedding planning site for many years and is the author of several wedding themed e-books. For simple solutions and inspiring ideas to help plan your upcoming wedding celebration, visit Wedding Themes and More and Fall Weddings - The Magic of Autumn Celebrations.

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Streets of Rage: A Sequel Please!

Streets of Rage 3 on sega Mega-drive (Genesis) ended on a cliffhanger. I'd be a nice time for a sequel don't you think Sega?

I loved the Streets of Rage saga. I've got all 3 on Mega-drive, and the 1st Streets of Rage on Mega-CD and game Gear too.

But at the end of this trilogy, it all ended at a cliffhanger. I waited for years for a sequal on Mega-CD, 32x, Saturn and dreamcast, but this has not came. But I dare say a sequel on Playstation 2, PSP, xbox or XBOX360 will do...

It would most likely be a 3D action fighter, and most unfortunately I could see a gta twist, with the ability to take cars and helicopters. So there would be more shooting than fighting...

But on the other hand it would be a cross between a fighting game like Tekken, previous Streets of Rage games and Super Smash Bros. Melee (with all the combos on enemies you can do in adventure mode). With tons of side-splitting combos and special magic attacks, etc. And still the good old ability to pick up poles, knives and baseball bats and slam your opponents to the ground!

So sega if you are reading this please make a new Streets of Rage game to continue what Streets of Rage 3 left off!

Thanks for reading...

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Activation Fails with Error Code 0x8004FE33 or 0x80004005

activation fails when you try to activate Windows Vista or Windows Longhorn Server over the internet

This article pertains to any of the following Vista errors.

1.Activation fails with error code 0x8004FE33.

2. The following error events may be recorded in the Application log:

Log Name: Application
Source: software Licensing service
Event ID: 8198
Level: error Description: License activation (SLUI.exe) failed with the following error code: 0x80004005
Log Name: Application
Source: software Licensing service
Event ID: 1008
Level: error Description: Acquisition of Secure Processor Certificate failed. status Code=hr=0x8004FE33

3. activation is not successful, and you are not prompted for credentials.

The reason for this may happen when you connect to the internet through a proxy server that has basic authentication enabled. When the proxy server is configured for Basic authentication, the server requires that you type a username and a password. However, the activation user interface does not let you enter these credentials. Therefore, the Basic authentication fails, and activation is not successful.

Here is what you can try.
1.Simply do not use the basic authentication on the proxy server or pick up that phone and activate over the phone. It is automated and should only take about 7 minutes.
2.If you must use the Basic Authentication then exclude the urls for the certificate revocation lists from. Do this by unauthenticating the CRLs from the proxy server

crl.microsoft.com/pki/crl/products/MicrosoftRootAuthority.crl
crl.microsoft.com/pki/crl/products/MicrosoftProductSecureCommunications.crl
microsoft.com/pki/crl/products/MicrosoftProductSecureCommunications.crl
crl.microsoft.com/pki/crl/products/MicrosoftProductSecureServer.crl
microsoft.com/pki/crl/products/MicrosoftProductSecureServer.crl

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