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From: insane for boys!
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Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2010 16:35:53 -0500
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On 2010-03-23 16:27:11 -0500, "_C'0-SM-oS," <oezse@sats.com> said:
> insane for boys! wrote in
> news:4ba828be$0$10524$c3e8da3@news.astraweb.com:
>
>> On 2010-03-22 01:15:18 -0500, Morpheus <Morpheus@dreamland.com> said:
>>
>>> On Sun, 21 Mar 2010 18:50:00 -0700, insane for boys! wrote
>>> (in article <4ba6ccc8$0$9197$c3e8da3@news.astraweb.com>):
>>>
>>>> On 2010-03-20 17:34:50 -0500, "_C'0-SM-oS," <oezse@sats.com> said:
>>>>
>>>>> insane for boys! wrote in
>>>>> news:4ba535fc$0$19029$c3e8da3@news.astraweb.com:
>>>>>
>>>>>> On 2010-03-19 23:32:43 -0500, "Dexter" <Dexter@DarkPassenger.com>
>>>>>> said:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> It would be nice but you take what you can get,,,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Dexter
>>>>>>
>>>>>> About the 2 replies, that is very true. And thank you Dexter SO
>>>>>> VERY much for posting the Jimmy sets!
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>> Well I think the Jimmy site is sailing about as close as they can
>>>>> with the last few sets and even have a hunch that the last may have
>>>>> pushed the boat out a little further now he had turned sixteen when
>>>>> the shots were made.
>>>>>
>>>>> cosmos
>>>>
>>>> How do you know what his age is?
>>>>
>>>
>>> What a silly question.
>>
>> Why is that a silly question? Cosmos claims to know Jimmy's age. I'm
>> wondering how he knows what it is.
>>
>>>
> Hi IFB
> I think Morph felt I would be to shy to answer!
>
> Very shrewd of you to beware of what may be false information,
>
> Always treat all you encounter on Usenet as potential LEA and act
> accordingly, after all you never really know whom it is you are talking
> to today, and even if you think you know who it was yesterday, that's not
> a guarantee for tomorrow.
>
> Some of the things I said such as dates a few of the photos were made can
> be verified from meta data!
>
> All digital cameras implant text data within the picture file, such as
> Date, time, make of camera and serial number, most studios in our arena
> tend to delete this info as part of good housekeeping, however. Deleting
> and erasing the data are different, forensic techniques are always
> advancing,
> It's now even possible to write your own spoof data.
>
> A year or two ago some fine fellow obtained a copy of the latest Harry
> Potter Book (he was employed by the publishing company) and posted fine
> JPEG's of all the pages on the web only it was 3 months before
> publication was due, he was caught when he police cross checked the
> camera serial number against the guarantee registers of the camera
> manufacturer
>
> Cosmos npf49
>
> Nothing claimed everything is denied
I'm not even sure what you mean and what that has to do with you
knowing what Jimmy's age. So, can you please tell me how you know what
Jimmy's age is? Thanks.
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