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Went for a bike-ride today, came across this...
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That's awesome you were there - I have some great memories at Willis... my grandfather has been restoring Cubs, Champs, Stearmans, and building RVs there since I was little.... going down again in about a week to fly.

Great airport!
 
That's awesome you were there - I have some great memories at Willis... my grandfather has been restoring Cubs, Champs, Stearmans, and building RVs there since I was little.... going down again in about a week to fly.

Great airport!

It looked like a really cool place. Send me a PM when you're down, I'm living like 7 miles away from it. There were people out, but no flying when I stopped by. It'd be cool to actually meet some of the people there.
 
Is that a second mic attached to your headset? Or possibly an electric harmonica?

I think it's a boom light. They are cool little LED flashlights that clip on to the headset boom and shine wherever you happen to be looking. When I was doing civilian ATPs for military guys a lot of my students had them.
 
I think it's a boom light. They are cool little LED flashlights that clip on to the headset boom and shine wherever you happen to be looking. When I was doing civilian ATPs for military guys a lot of my students had them.

Ding ding ding, otherwise known as a lip light. Ian, is that a noise canceling Bose headset you're rocking? I was issued one of those recently and I love'em. They can be a bit of a pain in the ass at times in the back of the airplane, but overall work really well.
 
Quick question - how do you guys read photo information such as the date off of a JPEG? I remember in the past that guys can pull up some of the data on the picture, including the date it was taken, but I wasn't sure how.

Backstory is that my car was hit by a guy in a parking lot while I was sitting in it. He's denying it ... I have a picture of the car three days before that shows no damage. I'm curious how you prove when a digital photo was taken.

Thanks
 
Quick question - how do you guys read photo information such as the date off of a JPEG? I remember in the past that guys can pull up some of the data on the picture, including the date it was taken, but I wasn't sure how.

Backstory is that my car was hit by a guy in a parking lot while I was sitting in it. He's denying it ... I have a picture of the car three days before that shows no damage. I'm curious how you prove when a digital photo was taken.

Thanks

Right click on the picture and hit properties. All the data should come up including a date. *The date will only be valid if you've set the date on your camera correctly.
 
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For Christmas the wife and I went out to Germany. As a present the parents got us a hotel room on the side of a mountain in Garmisch. I've always been fond of long exposure shots so I took this from our balcony. It kind of looks like crap since I couldn't get it to resize right in photoshop elements. That and my camera has a ton of dead pixels.
 
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