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Boy, things have changed since my wife and I went to college! They've even changed since our oldest son, now 27, attended.
Yesterday, we used Skype to have a conversation, for more than hour, with our youngest son, attending school in New York. His roommates came and went, each saying hello. Evan played the mandolin for us. It was as if we were in the same room for a time. And, the experience was free.
Once in a while, people simply need a good skyping!
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excuse the mess.
this photo somewhat demonstrates the triple monitor setup i have been running since ~2003. the video card that powers the 3 18" LCDs is a matrox parhelia 512 256mb agp card. the stand the monitors are mounted on is an Ergotron triple monitor stand, which i highly recommend.
the windows desktop spans across all 3 monitors rather than mirroring 1 desktop on 2 screens or just having the other screens as empty space. the bundled software allows programs, windows, etc to remember their locations and to maximise to fit either just one panel or to maximise across all three screens.
this setup is particularly handy if you try to do a lot of things at once (like i do) or like having tons of screen real estate. i can run email on one screen, itunes/winamp/whatever + AIM on another screen, and leave the center screen for web browsing. did i mention that this arrangement is downright incredible for photoshop?
total resolution = 3840 x 1024
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The first try. Nice experiments; don't forget to give a look at the whole transparent screens group.
Powering up the first time. So far it's all gone smoothly. We'll see how the Vista install goes tomorrow.
Fish swim around the wreck of the USS Tarpon near Monitor National Marine Sanctuary. (Photo: Tane Casserley/NOAA)
Originally, my secondary (the 22") monitor was rotated 90 degrees to the left so it was vertical. Probably tilting my head up to look at the top of the screen caused some tension in my neck. So, hopefully this will reduce and get rid of those headaches I've been having.
This is my HP monitor and keyboard. My widgets are on screen along with a screenshot of my lvl 70 Tauren Warrior.
Did you get your hands on a Raspberry Pi and need a little monitor to complete your tiny desktop computer? Or maybe you just need a good field monitor. This TFT LCD from Lilliput is the answer to your problems! It runs on only 12VDC and takes several types of signal input Including HDMI. Also, the native resolution of the monitor is fairly high for an inexpensive 7" display at 800x480.
Simply power the screen with the included 12V wall wart adapter or car adapter and connect an HDMI or Composite video source and you're ready to go. The screen is lightweight and portable and has built-in brightness and contrast control, which is ideal for field use.
My double Sight DS-265w screens started flickering. Seemed like a frequency issue. So, I suspected bad capacitors.
After some fighting with linux I got 2 screens on linux and 2 on Mac OS X now, wee surrounded by LCD goodness.
Display Screen: 7 inch TFT LCD
Resolution: 800 × 480 (1,152,000) pixels
Color System: PAL-4.43 NTSC-3.58
Ratio Aspect: 15:9
Contrast Ratio: 200:1
Brightness: 300cd/m2
Viewing Angle: 45/60(U/D),65/65(L/R)
Audio Output: ≥100mW
Input Voltage: DC 11-13V
Power Consumption: ≤9W
Dimension(mm): 192L × 115W × 30H
Weight: 474g
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Monitoring well
Groundwater is the general term used to describe the water that has permeated into the surface of the earth and formed underground water lakes that are known as aquifers. The level of groundwater is monitored by special measuring instruments within so called monitoring wells. Monitoring wells are wells with a small diameter drilled into the ground, which are used for level monitoring of groundwater and water quality analysis.
Aquifers form an underground water reservoir where water reaches impermeable material such as a solid rock layer. Yet, it does not have a flat level top as we would expect with surface water, due to the difference in permeability of the surrounding soil, which complicates the measurement of level within the underground reservoir. They may also form at different depths and it is therefore not unusual to find several different aquifers at different depths in the same area. To learn more about this resource of water and to monitor the level of these reservoirs, monitoring wells are bored and used for level monitoring.