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Night-time platypus monitoring at Olinda Creek, Lilydale.
As part of our role as waterways manager, Melbourne Water conducts regular surveys of platypus populations in rivers and creeks. These surveys are about monitoring the health of our waterways and the animals that live in them.
Here are some close-ups of the ironclad USS Monitor, as depicted by floodllama for the Battle of Bricksburg at BrickCon 2015.
Those are my dual 19" Benqs. I really like having dual monitors, not only because it looks spectacular - it actually does help with productivity.
Unfortunately I'm running Windows on this machine - mostly for gaming. I'd like to run Xubuntu as I do on my laptop, but I don't really like dual booting (mostly because of the wait). I can of course use a virtual machine, but as I'd want native gaming performance on this box I'd have to run a VM of Xubuntu inside Windows rather than the other way around.
JSC2012-E-052758 (16 May 2012) --- Overall view of the space station flight control room in the Johnson Space Center's Mission Control Center as flight controllers support rendezvous and docking operations of the Soyuz TMA-04M spacecraft. The Soyuz, which carried Flight Engineers Gennady Padalka, Joe Acaba and Sergei Revin, docked to the International Space Station's Poisk Mini-Research Module 2 (MRM2) at 12:36 a.m. (EDT) on May 16, 2012. Photo credit: NASA
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International Monetary Fund's Director of Fiscal Affairs Department Carlo Cottarelli answers questions during the Fiscal Monitor Press Conference April 16, 2013 at the IMF Headquarters in Washington, DC. IMF Photograph/Stephen Jaffe
Ahhh. Ok, this was my setup before the Hackintosh. But the thing to note is that it can drive this setup...
Series 3 monitor with PAL option card. The unit accepts 625-line PAL composite (eg commodore 64), RGB TTL (eg BBC B, RML 480Z) and others. You can even plug a digital set top box in and watch TV....complete with audio. Microvitec are based in Bradford, and were set up by the late Dr Tony Martinez, a stalwart of Bradford's tv manufacturing past.
International Monetary Fund's Director of Fiscal Affairs Department Carlo Cottarelli (2nd Right), Deputy Director Philip Gerson (2nd L); Martine Guerguil (L), Assistant Director, Fiscal Affairs Department and External Relations Department Simonetta Nardin (R) present the Fiscal Monitor Press Conference April 16, 2013 at the IMF Headquarters in Washington, DC. IMF Photograph/Stephen Jaffe
I've been collecting old computer equitment as a "project" for a while, but I never did anything with it. I finally to terms with the fact that I probably never would and decided I could sacrifice the space, so I threw it all out today. Some of it works, but not well.
LG L226WA 22" widescreen.
Doesn't look very wide compared to the 2 others, but that's just because the 2 others are turned inwards a bit, and there's lens barrel distortion. I'll shoot it later at ~50mm.
The 3 displays are connected to one computer.
Here are some close-ups of the ironclad USS Monitor, as depicted by floodllama for the Battle of Bricksburg at BrickCon 2015.
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Signalman Petty Officer First Class (DV) Ronald Fontes of assigned to Mobile Diving and Salvage Unit-ONE, Pearl Harbor, HI, enters the wreck site of the USS Monitor to clear debris from the engine room so the engine can be rigged for removal. The divers are working from the Derrick Barge WOTAN, the main support vessel for Phase II of the Monitor 2001 expedition, the sixth NOAA-Navy expedition to preserve the historic vessel. The ship went down off the coast of Cape Hatteras, NC, in 1862 during a severe storm.
Official U.S. Navy photo by Photographer's Mate Chief Petty Officer (SW/DV) Andrew Mckaskle.
CLF. Det Combat Camera Atlantic.