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Returns the serial number that represents the date that is the indicated number of months before or after a specified date (the start_date). Use EDATE to calculate maturity dates or due dates that fall on the same day of the month as the date of issue.
Microsoft Excel stores dates as sequential serial numbers so they can be used in calculations. By default, January 1, 1900 is serial number 1, and January 1, 2008 is serial number 39448 because it is 39,448 days after January 1, 1900.
A registration for a group of serial issues covers each issue in the group and each issue is registered as a separate collective work. The registration also may cover the articles, photographs, illustrations, or other contributions that appear in each issue, if the claimant fully owns the copyright in both the issue and the contributions on the date the claim is filed, and if those contributions have not been previously published or registered and are not in the public domain.
Have you ever forgotten to set the date/time on your digital camera beforetaking a bunch of pictures? ExifTool has a time shift feature that makes iteasy to apply a batch fix to the timestamps of the images (eg. change the "DatePicture Taken" reported by Windows Explorer). Say for example that your cameraclock was reset to 2000:01:01 00:00:00 when you put in a new battery at2005:11:03 10:48:00. Then all of the pictures you took subsequently havetimestamps that are wrong by 5 years, 10 months, 2 days, 10 hours and 48minutes. To fix this, put all of the images in the same directory("DIR") and run exiftool:
SMPTE 297-2006 defines an optical fiber system for transmitting bit-serial digital signals It is intended for transmitting SMPTE ST 259 signals (143 through 360 Mbit/s), SMPTE ST 344 signals (540 Mbit/s), SMPTE ST 292-1/-2 signals (1.485 Gbit/s and 1.485/1.001 Gbit/s) and SMPTE ST 424 signals (2.970 Gbit/s and 2.970/1.001 Gbit/s). In addition to optical specification, ST 297 also mandates laser safety testing and that all optical interfaces are labelled to indicate safety compliance, application and interoperability.[14]
There is always exceptions. These lenses don't change or update as quickly as do, let's say, more normal lenses. Keeping any sort of track on an ef 50mm f1.8 is fool's play, IMHO. On the other hand, I got my first 28-70mm f2.8L (the first version was a 28mm not 24mm) in about 2003 or 2004 and have updated it three times for instance. So, I don't know how much tracking of serial numbers makes much sense. Of course folks is folks so if it does your thing more power to ya. No harm, no foul. 2b1af7f3a8