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The front part of a giant 5 footer Malayan Water Monitor Lizard in Tampines Eco Green.

Go green with me in my blog: Tampines Eco Green

 

*Note: More pics of Mammals, Reptiles and other Vertebrates in my Fauna ~ Vertebrates Album.

Montaggio di un monitor da 6,1" con sviluppo di apposito supporto sagomato e rivestito su Hummer H2 al fine di visualizzare una telecamera poetsriore

Stream monitoring and aquatic invertebrate survey at Windy Run, Arlington 2015. Stream monitor team members scanning the stream water sample to identify aquatic invertebrate organisms at Windy Run in Arlington.

May 27, 2015

Photographer unknown. Please credit: "Arlington Regional Master Naturalist."

I couldn't figure out how to wheel the three high definition monitors out to my car without getting caught.

My Ackie Monitor!

 

Please feel free to comment, but please don't use images.

Inflight map: SFO to NRT

24" widescreen Asus VW246H

Monitor fetal. Este equipamento capta através de um sensor piezo-elétrico, os batimentos cardíacos do feto.Fabricante: WEM. Modelo MD 30.Número de série:1497. Instalado em 2000 no Departamento de Ginecologia e obstetricia do Hosp. M. Arthur Ramos

Embrace the Challenge framed motivational poster image: A fearless sailor glides through calm waters aware of a powerful thunderhead in the distance, yet ready to contend with the potential adversary. Our exclusive Embrace the Challenge framed motivational poster is part of the Lifescapes collection combining brief, personal reflections with stunning panoramic images showcasing the grandeur of nature. Each Lifescapes framed motivational poster comes beautifully matted with a premium-grade cream inner mat complemented with a textured sage green outer mat. The theme is hot stamped in rich metallic copper foil with our motivational quote highlighted in dark green metallic. 20" x 36".

veronica alvarado. the lovely lady who hooked me up with TWO free sidekick II's and now my new MDA.

 

she's way awesome. and you wish you had a friend like her.

  

bye bye sk. *tear*

Water Monitor (Varanus salvator)

david letterman taping a show while biff waits eagerly on 53rd street. biff's bit didn't end up making it into the show that night, but that made room for mike doughty to play, so i was fine with it.

Monitor ZHero colore bianco

New sensors monitoring the London Underground. The sensors are the white boxes on the photo.

Men build a monitoring site for desert locusts at the Monitoring and Control Centre in Qardho, Puntland State, Somalia, on 12 November 2020. FAO in Somalia is continuously upscaling its facilities to help mitigate against the effects of desert locust on local communities. FAO in Somalia’s desert locust support activities help local pastoralists and farmers to save their crops from the insect infestations.

 

Photo credits must be given to: ©FAO/Ismail Taxta/Arete

 

Project codes:

TCP/SOM/3801,

OSRO/GLO/007/USA

OSRO/GLO/024/UK

Upgraded from the 17" ViewSonic to a 26" LCD TV. So far it's running great as a monitor. Built in tuner makes it easy to switch back and forth.

 

Running it in Fedora Linux at 1280x768 @ 60 Hz.

 

Still have to figure out what to do with the high-end 2.1 speakers you see on the right. Have to hook them up to the desktop's output as well as the TV's so when I switch to the tuner it outputs the TV's audio. I've got cable splitters up the ass with this setup. Don't get me started on the 5 outputs I need from my audio card...

 

As for oversized LCDs, I've been using my 26" LCD TV as a monitor for almost 2 weeks now. I'm going to write something useful to circulate more broadly later, but for now, suffice it to say it's worth it. It runs at 1280x768, so it's shorter than I like at 1280x1024. It's a LOT easier on the eyes. Your head has to scan around more, but I've noticed that I never squint anymore trying to read a small icon or block of text in a title bar or something. Besides, it's mostly eye movement more than neck movement so your neck doesn't get sore. If anything, forcing your neck to rotate is probably better for you than keeping it more stationary with a smaller screen. For games it's just crazy. The only downside is the price as well as the slight high pitched hum you can sometimes hear. I think it's caused by the TV tuner so it doesn't come on when you're using the DVI input from the PC. I have to check on that.

Clews Gill Iron Ore Mines 2015 Baseline Photo Survey

Wildflowers are hard to beat in the Sierra Nevada. This image was taken on BLM-manged public lands south of Monitor Pass at about 8,000 feet. Additional blooms appear at higher elevations across the Sierra as well as the Great Basin (Bodie Hills, Nevada etc.) The Monitor Pass area is a mix of USFS and BLM lands with a number of two-track roads offering opportunities for exploring on foot or 4-WD.

 

Photo by Bob Wick, BLM.

Nein, leider nicht mein Kamerafon, aber die Bildschirme haben zusammengenommen gut 3 Megapixel Auflösung.

Monitoring 2, IWEco Cuba Project

Taking this photo with a 10-20mm wide-angle lens I realised I was getting a little close when the bugger started tail-whipping me!

Monitor Audio 700 PMC, a l bookshelf legend.

Photo by: Jordi Morell.

LG TFT-Monitor mit S-IPS Panel der neuesten Generation, 58,42 cm (23") Bildschirmdiagonale, Werksfarbkalibrierung und 6 Achsen Farbkontrolle

 

www.lg.com/de/it-produkte/monitore/LG-IPS235V.jsp

Fun Facts: Although many monitor lizards are carnivores some are known to eat fruit

This is what the grease monitor looks like installed in our 1984

Mercedes 300TD. I probably could have found a better location, but

this was the easier to pull the wires through.

Tonopah, Nevada

(looking North towards Table Mtn and Mount Jefferson)

 

I took a whole lot of photos from the window of the plane. There will be more, but for now I'm pretty proud of this one.

Aside from the Apple store and the odd computer display, I've never worked with a monitor this big. Back in 2003 or so, I had use of an 18 inch LCD at work. However, that was a long time ago and this thing is very big.

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