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LCD monitor is a display device, the most common form of outut device- present output visually, typically on some type of computer screen.
The USS Monitor was the revolutionary all iron design with the world's first nautical rotating gun turret. It was designed by John Ericsson and financed and promoted to the Navy by Madison's Cornelius Scranton Bushnell. When the Union learned that the Confederates were building an iron clad ship to fight against Federal blockades of Southern ports, it quickly countered with the Monitor. See www.madisonhistory.org/uss-monitor/ for the whole story. The Monitor's most notable engagement was against the CSS Virginia (a.k.a USS Merrimack) during America's Civil War at Hampton Roads, Va. in March of 1862.
This is a large (1/4"=1' scale) museum-quality wooden model of the USS Monitor in its battle-ready appearance. The model was built in the early 1970's by Arthur G. Henning, Inc, 17 South 3rd Ave., Mount Vernon, NY 10550, to exact measurements from archival blueprints. It is a duplicate of the model ship on display at the Smithsonian, which the Henning firm also produced. According to the firm, ours has more detail inside the turret. The ship model includes an anchor and the Ericsson-designed propellor. Painted flat black with red-lead colored hull. The ship model is 43 1/2" long X 10 3/4" wide X 6 1/2" high. It was commissioned by Dr. Philip S. Platt, a previous MHS President, in 1974 for $1,200. It was donated by him to be part of the 1974 MHS exhibit about Cornelius Bushnell and the Monitor.
ACC# 1974.016.002
See other USS Monitor-related images at flic.kr/s/aHBqjzRDR2. (Photo credit - Bob Gundersen www.flickr.com/photos/bobphoto51/albums)
Wildlife Photography..
Known as Bengali Monitor/Monitor Lizard..
Location :- Botanical Garden,Mirpur,Bangladesh..
Nile monitors can grow to about 120 to 160 cm (3 ft 11 in to 5 ft 3 in) in length, with the largest specimens attaining 244 cm (8 ft 0 in). In an average-sized specimen, the snout-to-vent length will be around 50 cm (1 ft 8 in). In body mass, adults have been reported to vary widely, one study claiming only 0.8 to 1.7 kg (1.8 to 3.7 lb), others state weights ranging from 5.9 to 15 kg (13 to 33 lb) in big monitors. Variations may be due to age or environmental conditions. Exceptionally large specimens may scale as much as 20 kg (44 lb), but this species weighs somewhat less on average than the bulkier Varanus albigularis, the only other African lizard to rival the Nile monitor in size.[12] They have muscular bodies, strong legs, and powerful jaws. Their teeth are sharp and pointed in juvenile animals and become blunt and peg-like in adults. - Wiki
Most the time I use my Mac Book with an external monitor, keyboard and mouse. It allows a better head position, and less stress on the hands/arms.
I've noticed the help instructions say that to use an external monitor you should plug the power cable in, plug an external keyboard in and then close the Mac Book. Then attach the monitor and hit any key on the keyboard.
Who would have thought that the power cable is necessary?! When a colleague borrowed my power cable it refused to work. www.flickr.com/photos/13490002@N05/4013612035/
But even more weird is that it will run dual monitors without the power cable as you can see here. How about a little consistency Apple?
I went to Featherdale Animal Park the other week with a friend and whilst there I took these photos of the Lace Monitor. I stood for ages trying to get a photo of it's tongue and I finally captured one.
The lace monitor grows to between 1.5 and 2 metres in length, it is a dark steel grey above with pale yellow or cream bands or rows of spots. The underside is cream. The jaws and snout are usually strongly barred with yellow and dark grey. A second colour form known as Bell's phase occurs in some areas of Queensland which has strong dark grey and yellow bands all along the body. The toes are equipped with long, strong claws, which are used for climbing. The tongue is long and forked like a snake . Monitors are the only lizards that have a forked tongue.
Backside view of the wonderfully petite Apple 9" monochrome monitor designed specifically for use with the Apple IIc. Note that the standard RCA composite video connector has been augmented with a commercial BNC adapter.
NeXT 21-inch Megapixel colour monitor. It worked fine (bright, sharp) up to the day it suddenly died. As the light in the on/off button died as well, I suspect that the power source (a low tech part and I guess the easiest to repair) is broken.
This is a panorama of Monitor Pass stitched with 53 frames resulted in a 42194 x 4431 pixel image and a whopping 128MB JPEG file.Took Lightroom6 an hour to render the preview. Flickr doesn't do its justice as you cannot zoom in and look into the details.
Lens: Sigma 150mm Macro OS EX HSM
Decided to streamline the PCs, ended up with the 24" Dell from the front room and nothing to do with it. Just got a new mount from Monoprice that's designed over under for two screens. Set it up and this is the result. Very cool.
Video of the system in action here:
A lucky coincidence resulted in a new 'television' in our living room. Our old television has been broken for about 2 years. I can't say we really missed it.
My flatmate got himself a new big TFT display and he discarded his hulk of a 19" CRT this combined with my iBook's VGA output and uitzendinggemist.nl results in an ad hoc media center.
Sound from the iBook speakers is shitty for now, but I still have some PC speakers lying around.
Now to install Front Row.
top row:
2 x Acer Ferrari 20 inches; LCD's (3360 x 2100)
bottom row:
1 x Dell 20 inches; (1200 x 1600 portrait)
1 x Dell 24 inches; (1920 x 1200 landscape)
1 x Dell 20 inches; (1200 x 1600 portrait)
Taken with a Blackberry 9700. January 2010
Monitor desenhado 100% no Photoshop. Tutorial aqui
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Description: NASA mission managers monitor the launch of the space shuttle Atlantis from Firing Room Four of the NASA Kennedy Space Center, Monday, November 16, 2009. Shuttle Atlantis and its six-member crew are on an 11-day STS-129 mission to the International Space Station to transport spare hardware to the outpost and return a station crew member who spent more than two months in space.
Credit: NASA/Bill Ingalls
Image Number: STS129-s-028
Date: November 16, 2009
ViewSonic Professional Series P810 monitor. Crystal clear monitor for high end graphics, but not a flat panel. 1600 X1200 resolution. 24 X 24 in. Best offer.