Where can I find the date of the videos that I took from my Panasonic HDC-HS9?
May 25, 2010 | 1 Comment
After I upload them to my PC I can’t seem to find the date when the video was taken. I know I can look at the properties menu for a still camera file but it won’t work with videos.
You can’t! There may be a visible timestamp when you view the video in the camcorder, but the information is being held in a separate file – it’s not part of the video itself. Stills have exif data, which includes the timestamp, but there’s no equivalent in the MPEG-2 video format use by your camcorder.
Jesse's blind date
May 22, 2010 | Leave a Comment
Recorded one year ago on Jesse's most recent date, Jesse provides information on how to woo the girl of your dreams and demonstrates his tactics on the beautiful Sheena Simmons.
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Duration : 6 min 19 sec
If you like this post, be sure to subscribe to my RSS feed!I have a Fletcher American National Bank five dollar bill. Can’t find date on it. In poor condition?
May 21, 2010 | 2 Comments
Any idea of the value of this bill?
What is the value of the bill
We need lots more info here, but I think I can help you. It sounds like you have something called a National Bank Note. If memory serves me correctly, Fletcher American was a large bank in Indianapolis. As National Bank notes go, it is fairly common, but even common notes in low grade retail for about triple face value.
Is it large size or small size? Small size means the same size as modern notes, and the date is always 1929. Large size nores can be Series 1902 or Series 1882 (much scarcer), and there are varieties of the back design, too. What I need to help you is: What denomination is it? What is the date? The series date on large size notes is underneath the upper serial number. Is there a year on the back?
Here is na example of a large size $5 from a different bank:
http://cgi.ebay.com/5-1902-RARE-ANTIQUE-NATIONAL-BANK-NOTE-Charter-5458_W0QQitemZ310050227246QQihZ021QQcategoryZ3417QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
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May 21, 2010 | 25 Comments
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Stuff I’m wearing:
Nails: China Glaze “Something Sweet” -blog post about it here: http://makeupbytiffanyd.blogspot.com/2010/04/little-something-sweet-for-easter.html
Watch: Guess black bracelet watch
Top: Calvin Klein
Earrings: Coach sterling silver “pyramid” earrings
Necklace: Tiffany&Co. sterling bar
*This video was not sponsored by any brands mentioned. The Urban Decay finishing spray mentioned was sent to me by the company. As I’ve said before, I let companies know that when they’re interested in sending me a product, it does not guarantee a review or mention in a video. Same as any other product I spend my own money on.
Duration : 0:11:8
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May 18, 2010 | 1 Comment
I’ve got an old bottle of Jameson (unopened) label says H.M the king etc. where do I look to find the age of this bottle?
Whiskey stops aging once it has been bottled, so it really doesn’t matter since it will never go bad.
Typically, only single malt Whiskeys are listed by their age, and that aging is done is oak barrels, not bottles. Blended whiskeys (like Jameson) are usually categorized by "levels" the distiller invents to differentiate the levels of quality.
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