Posted on 01/25/2017 5:37:01 AM PST by bigtoona
I see one guy with a Rolex set to the correct time and another with an Omega at a 9 hour time difference and his O2 set for 11 hours.
I have both those watches but, why would the Omega guy be off by 9 hours?
I followed your link to the archived photo. I downloaded the .zip file version and extracted it. Here is what the EXIF tag shows>
efix: 15:37 efix v 0.3 Copyright 1999 Ed Casas
No other EXIF data appeared to be on the image.
Now, EXIF data can be “edited”.
There was an error message when I checked the EXIF data
efix: Wed Jan 25 09:15:37 2017 Error: bad page length (dfdbb80ae2c87c75ec5a70f2ac91a317b7a3367a.jpg)
He has probly been playing in the sand box or Sea of Japan area very recently. Depending on which way you get there.
There are place savers on some of the empty seats. That was ther Congress and Senator special visitor area, so a FOIA request should be able to tell exactly who we are looking at.
My eyeballs are getting old.
There is the center aisle (light yellow).
Where again?
Agree. On a professional camera it is set up. Similar problem on FAX machines.
On cell phones, of course it changes when you change locations and time updates itself.
I am very cautious about sending photo’s from my cell phone for that reason. I do not share GPS data, but that is a danger of using it. Bad guys (not Feds) can find you if they like.
Keep in mind that it was raining and the crowd would quickly diminish after Trump’s part was finished.
As if you were Trump. (Your welcome)
Look right in front of the podium, just past the band, to the first batch of chairs.
To the right of the center isle.
6th row from the front.
18th-20th person from the center going to the right.
Two guys setting right next to each other one guys watch says 9:09:56. The other says 12:08:44.
There is the Rolex-guy!
On the CNN mega-pixl shot In front of the podium to Trump's right, right in front of the band, 6th row, about the 18th and 19th guy setting there. The closest guy has a Roles, The guy nest to him has a Seiko auto winder. Setting right nest to each other with their watches in plain view. Thanks.
ptsal
“Two guys setting right next to each other one guys watch says 9:09:56. The other says 12:08:44.”
I usually don’t change my watch when I change time zones. I just use my cell phone clock which changes time zones automatically.
The guy prolly is already back in the shit. No need to mess with mechanical things you paid good money for that dont need it.
If you back out a little, the folks sitting around the Rolex-guy are taking notes on “Reporter’s” notebooks (top sprial). Is this section set aside for the media?
Also the fellow sitting next to the Rolex-guy has a readable watch. He must be from way out of the DC time zone.
Someone knows who had these premium seats reserved.
bkmk
Found it. Zoomed way in to the Smithsonian tower and it is just to the left a few blocks further. Another red brick clock tower. HMMM Its clockface is clearer than the one in shadows on this side of the Smithsonian.
A tad fast but clearly NOT after 1:00pm as the comparison pictures show.
The Atlantic ran a story about this. The clock is stuck at 115 broken.
I guess DC like to run a few minutes fast. Most convenient that they have time pieces in plain view. If the yunguns would look up from their dumb phones once in a while they would be made aware of their need to be able to tell time via analog interface like all us old fogies that pay attention to the deatils...........
Not sure if anyone has posted this, however, there is what appears to be another tower with a clock to the left of the monument and further left of the 1:15 Smithsonian clock. I can’t enlarge the CNN photo enough to be certain but the tower is red brick with white clock and looks to be at 12:20 or a few minutes less (if it is a clock).
Are all 3 clock towers in DC broken on or about the same time?
A broken clock can be right 2x a day but 3 broken clocks, a broken Rolex, and a broken Seiko auto-winder/Omega (still under dispute) being broken all at the same time, at the same time, in the same photograph?
Astronomical odds.
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