Thursday, September 5, 2013

COUPLE SPENT 1.56$ ON WEDDING DAY


A couple in Scotland spent less on their wedding day than most people dole out for their coffee every morning. Artist Georgina Porteous, 36, and 39-year-old singer-songwriter Sid Innes budgeted just $1.56 for their big day. Yep, you read that right. The pair are dedicated to recycling and self-sufficiency, according to the U.K.'s Metro News, so they vowed to keep the day they exchanged vows super simple.

So how did the couple throw a great fĂȘte for 70 guests for such a paltry price? Porteous and Innes said their "I do's" in a barn on their property behind their cottage. Porteous spent $1.56 on a vintage ivory wedding gown that she found on freecycle.org, a network of exchanges and gifting, while Innes wore an old tweed suit. The couple’s rings were handmade by Porteous using antlers she found in her garden. Her mother officiated the ceremony and a neighborhood reverend donated his services for free in order to make it all official.

IRAN SAYS U.S WILL SUFFER IF SYRIA IS ATTACKED

Iran will support Syria "until the end" in the face of possible US-led military strikes, the chief of Iran's elite Quds Force unit was quoted Thursday by the media as saying.
Iran is Syria's main regional ally and some analysts believe a wider goal of US President Barack Obama's determination to launch a strike against the Damascus regime is to blunt Tehran's growing regional influence and any consequent threat to Washington ally Israel.
"The aim of the United States is not to protect human rights ... but to destroy the front of resistance against isreal.

"We will support Syria to the end," Soleimani added in his speech to the Assembly of Experts.
He did not elaborate on the nature of the support and Iran has constantly denied allegations by Western powers that it has sent military forces to prop up President Bashar al-Assad's embattled regime.

IPHONE FINGERPRINT

Among all of Apple’s rumors this year the most popular is an iPhone fingerprint reader for the upcoming iPhone 5S. Now thanks to a newly leaked photo we get our first look at the highly touted piece of technology.
Leaked by Nowhereelse.fr the photo showcases the bare hardware component for the fingerprint reader.
The picture shows the home button flex cable but its a much more complex version of the same hardware that is found inside the iPhone 5.



As noted the new flex cable features a “mysterious square     element” which likely points to the iPhone fingerprint option.
While some reports have pointed to the home button being a finger print scanner.....So the question now is does this means only you is allowed to operate your phone.