On Tue, 23 Mar 2010 20:39:42 -0400, NP-f31 wrote:
>>(snipped)
>>All I would like to know is this: How do you know what Jimmy's age is?
>
>Hi IFB,
>
>1) Cosmos knows how old Jimmy was when a certain picture was taken
>from information on the original website.
>
>2) The meta data on one of the original photos from the site has the
>date and time the photo was taken.
>
>3) Cosmos can take that date and extrapolate the years since and come
>up with an accurate age for Jimmy.
>
>4) However, Cosmos doesn't know Jimmy's birthday, so he can't tell you
>EXACTLY how old Jimmy is.
>
>5) I would still like to lick the chrome off of Jimmy's 16 year old
>gearshift. (in a country where such a thing would be legal).
>
>It's a math problem really.
>
>Doc
>NP-f31
Don't be so cryptic. Exif-Data are not a secret. Every decent
image-viewer (like Irfan) can show these meta-data.
Attached is the exif-data embedded in Tonik-cd01-03.jpg from
rewindmotion. It shows: the image was taken in march 2008.
The website gives the following information on this CD:
"Here's another of our new guys from the Czech Republic, Tonik is 10
years old, both his older brothers and his sister are models, in fact
Tonik's sister has done a whole load of modelling and that's how Tonik
got into modelling."
He looks like a ten year old on the above mentioned picture.
Now, two years later, he should be twelve years. And, surprise!
surprise!, he looks like a twelve year old boy.
Why does Cosmos say he is 16 years old? (mixed up with robbie?)
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