An iPad, a couple, and a wedding

The iPad plays such a big part in some peoples' lives that you could almost say they're married to their iPads. And as for others, ... they just get married by their iPads -- well, sort of.
The iPad helped facilitate the wedding of Aaron and Katie, as it made its rounds to the priest and then the bride and groom. Not only did the bride, Katie, read her vows to her soon-to-be husband, Aaron, from the iPad, she composed them on it as well.
While the couple's wedding was held outdoors, a gazebo provided shade to help make reading easier; the iPad's glass screen and the sunlight usually don't make a good combination for readability.
Offbeat Bride reports on creative wedding ideas; Aaron and Katie's iPad-enabled nuptials certainly qualify.
If you plan on using your iPad in your wedding, you might as well plan your wedding using an iPad. You can use 100 Wedding Tips and the Wedding Guests app, which aims to help you make a final decision on who to invite to your wedding and who to cut from the list.
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The iPad plays such a big part in some peoples' lives that you could almost say they're married to their iPads. And as for others, ......
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Here i got new idea about what is the use of Ipod....
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September 03 2010 at 9:20 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyMy dad is a parish CofE vicar in the the UK. He uses his all the time. Whether it is for daily psalms, readings, music, notes etc. There are plenty of apps on the App Store for vicars and church services.
He even controls music to the PA system and keynotes to the projectors from it.
I got married last month. I used my iPad to do my groom speech. It worked very well indeed. It certainly helped me overcome my nervousness.
August 19 2010 at 2:39 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Reply"The iPad helped facilitate the wedding of Aaron and Katie, as it made its rounds to the priest and then the bride and groom."
How do you know that the person officiating was a priest?
"Do you, S. B., take this iPod..."
August 19 2010 at 1:06 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyThe timing of this post is incredible. This weekend my parents celebrated their 50th anniversary with a renewal of wedding vows at a Catholic Mass. At the last minute, we realized we didn't have a print out of the vows. The priest, however, had a copy on is MBP. Unfortunately, we had left the iPad at home but the MBP came in handy as shown in this video. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oUtsSWf644g
August 18 2010 at 11:42 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Replypeople. are. stupid.
August 18 2010 at 11:14 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyI delivered my father's eulogy last week using my IPad.
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