On Dec 10, 7:36�pm, spooge <
kb9...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Bob Officer <
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> > On Mon, 7 Dec 2009 01:21:55 +0000 (UTC), in alt.usenet.kooks, spooge
> > <
spo...@databasix.com> wrote:
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> >>Bob Officer <
boboffic...@127.0.0.7> wrote in
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> >>> On Sun, 29 Nov 2009 19:27:12 +0000 (UTC), in alt.usenet.kooks,
> >>> spooge <
spo...@databasix.com> wrote:
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> >>>>
under...@news.vrx.net (Mad as a Box of Frogs) wrote in
> >>>>news:heuf5e$qgl$
1...@undertow.eternal-september.org:
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> >>>>> In article <
ks75h59pftqkjg3b8v5mj1dinanc4mb...@4ax.com>,
> >>>>> Steve \"Bowtie\" Young <bow...@tavik.invalid> wrote:
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> >>>>>>
http://s768.photobucket.com/albums/xx323/rastakahn>
> >>>>> All legal my ass Sq'Eaker. Unless you're living in Canada and have
> >>>>> a designated medical pot grower's card.
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> >>>>> I knew you were up to something other than cleaning toaster ovens.
> >>>>> Sure sure, they may have been sent to you by email from a
> >>>>> "friend". eh my boi?
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> >>>>> Uhh, tell your "friend" he's a fumbler. Both taken by the same
> >>>>> Fuji camera. PROTIP for your "friend". Tell "him" to never upload
> >>>>> shots directly off a camera - shove 'em through a photo program
> >>>>> first. Simple MS Paint trashes EXIF data with slight manipulation.
> >>>>> (Google EXIF viewers)
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> >>>>> Here's why...and this is off a lowly freeware EXIF viewer. The
> >>>>> "pros" use viewers that dig right down to the serial number, where
> >>>>> it was purchased and if a credit card was used or a warranty card
> >>>>> filled out, who purchased it. Just sayin'....
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> >>>>You mean 'just lyin'
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> >>>>EXIF data can't include information about the purchase/purchaser.
> >>>>If you believe otherwise you're less intelligent than a pound of
> >>>>pertrified shit.
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> >>> Watch for the next generation of camera to have auto GPS info and
> >>> most cameras. �EXIF data currently contain the serial numbers of the
> >>> Camera and lens used. Those serial numbers �are often used to trace
> >>> the images to the camera and its registered warrantee owner.
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> >>I've read about the GPS thing, and the serial numbers certainly can be
> >>used to trace details of a purchase (if the purchaser chooses to
> >>register and uses real information for registration). �However, the
> >>target of my scorn claimed the following:
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> >>"" The "pros" use viewers that dig right down to the serial number,
> >>where it was purchased and if a credit card was used or a warranty
> >>card filled out, who purchased it."
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> > Yikes! that a huge leap, and funny.
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> It is funny, and as I have a goal of bringing fun and enjoyment to the
> multitudes on the Usenet I have done my best to ensure that as many of
> the folks as possible get to enjoy that little bit of silliness
> themselves.
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> >>Which clearly proves that he believes that a "pro" using an EXIF
> >>viewer can find the serial number, place of purchase and credit card
> >>use. �He's an idiot in other words.
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> > my bad.
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> No, not at all. �The way he words his evasions of my mockery of his words
> makes it look like he said something other than what he actually said.
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> >>>>> Exif IFD0 from
> >>>>>
http://i768.photobucket.com/albums/xx323/rastakahn/DSCF0016.jpg>
> >>>>> � � * Camera Make = FUJIFILM
> >>>>> � � * Camera Model = A100
> >>>>> � � * Picture Orientation = normal (1)
> >>>>> � � * Last Modified Date/Time = 2009:11:27 09:06:51
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> >>>>> Exif Sub IFD
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> >>>>> � � * Exposure Time (1 / Shutter Speed) = 10/2800 second ===>
> >>>>> � � 1/280 second
> >>>>> � � � ===> 0.00357 second
> >>>>> � � * Lens F-Number / F-Stop = 310/100 ===> ./3.1
> >>>>> � � * ISO Speed Ratings = 100
> >>>>> � � * Original Date/Time = 2009:11:27 09:06:51
> >>>>> � � * Shutter Speed Value (APEX) = 818/100
> >>>>> � � � Shutter Speed (Exposure Time) = 1/290.02 second
> >>>>> � � * Aperture Value (APEX) = 3265/1000
> >>>>> � � � Aperture = ./3.1
> >>>>> � � * Flash = Flash fired, compulsory flash mode, red-eye
> >>>>> � � reduction mode * Focal Length = 630/100 mm ===> 6.3 mm
> >>>>> � � * Image Width = 3648 pixels
> >>>>> � � * Image Height = 2432 pixels
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> >>>>> And here's another PROTIP for yer "friend", prune all those
> >>>>> sucker leaves around the colas and max your yield by 10%.
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> >>>>> BTW, might be wise to sell that Fuji on Ebay - ASAP.
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> >>>>> just sayin'
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> >>>>I passed some road-kill last night that exhibited more wit than
> >>>>you'll ever muster up.
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> >>> My camera does have one other item, it tells you how many shutter
> >>> openings the camera has made. It is an incremental count.
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> >>Seems like a really trivial thing to log, but there must be some use
> >>for the data.
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> > It shows if there is deleted images.
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> Ah, the simplest explanation is more often than not the best explanation.
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> --
> "" The "pros" use viewers that dig right down to the serial number,
> where it was purchased and if a credit card was used or a warranty card
> filled out, who purchased it."
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well,that leaves toady-boi out!