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Heather Vaughn is the founder of The Yes Girls, a marriage proposal service based in San Clemente, California.
Since 2008, she s helped couples plan the proposal of their dreams, ranging in cost from $1,000 to over $100,000.
Here s what her job is like, as told to freelancer writer Molly O Brien.
I ve always been someone who likes a challenge. I started my company right after graduating college in 2008, when I was only 22 years old.
It wasn t an ideal economy to be looking for a job or launching a brand new business most people were just trying to keep their jobs but personally I ve found that if you really believe in what you re offering and are also meeting a need, then it can work.
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The story of the Windows XP Bliss desktop theme (and what it looks like today)
Like Windows XP itself, Microsoft s Bliss image of rolling green hills has aged, and evolved. Here s its story - and what the real-world site looks like today Credit: Mark Hachman
Editor s Note: PCWorld originally published this story in 2014. This year, 2021, marks the 25th anniversary of Charles O Rear s iconic photo in 1996, which became the basis of the Windows XP desktop wallpaper. The vineyards are still there today.
It’s not too far-fetched to believe that a billion people have viewed the “Bliss” image that defines the desktop view of Windows XP, the seminal OS that Microsoft is retiring Tuesday. But you’d barely notice the real-world “Bliss” scene if you stepped out of your car and gazed at it today.
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February 19, 2021
SACRAMENTO, Calif., February 18, 2021…Due to the strong interest in diversity and inclusion issues, and the very positive response to the two sessions on the topic at the 2021 Unified Wine and Grape Symposium, the Unified decided to make recordings of the sessions available to view for free.
The two sessions are: Strength in Diversity: Achieving Meaningful Change for Business Success in the Wine Industry, featuring Dorothy Gaiter of Grape Collective, Vinny Eng of SF New Deal, Theresa Heredia of Gary Farrell Winery, Carlton McCoy of Heitz Cellar and Dan Vu of E. & J. Gallo. Herstory: A Lesson in Leadership for the Wine Business, featuring Leticia Chacon-Rodriguez of UC Davis, Kimberly Charles of Charles Communications, Remi Cohen of Domaine Carneros, Mimi Casteel of Hope Well Wine and Karen Ross, Secretary of the California Department of Food and Agriculture.