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How to monitor Nginx web server from the command line in real time
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Alienware is now promoting what is probably the ultimate gaming display (or any other kind of display for that matter). This 48 inch diagonal Alienware monitor boasts a humongous 2880 horizontal pixel resolution and a refresh rate of 2 milliseconds.
Paulo Medas participates in the Fiscal Monitor press conference during the 2021 Annual Meetings at the International Monetary Fund.
IMF Photo/Allison Shelley
13 October 2021
Washington, DC, United States
Photo ref: AS211013032.ARW
July 2009. This appears to be the Sulawesi endemic of the Varanus salvator Complex of Water Monitor. It is called the Togian Monitor. Water Monitors are carnivores, and have a wide range of foods. They are known to eat fish, frogs, rodents, birds, crabs, and snakes. They have also been known to eat turtles, as well as young crocodiles and crocodile eggs. Like the Komodo Dragon, they will often eat carrion. As it's not their bite that will kill, rather the bacteria within the ridges of the mouth that will cause a nasty infection and cause their prey to die, they much prefer to feed on a corpse. That way they can feed without a struggle.
LCD Monitor (HP w1907) + Wireless keyboard and mouse (Logitech MK520) + 3-in-1 Laser Printer (Samsung SCX-4200): D-sub and DVI plugs available for monitor, batteries included for wireless keyboard and mouse, Toner (low) included and some 24-LB papers (about 50-100). $50
one of the smaller Monitor Lizards that walked around the resort ground at the Tanjong Jara resort in Malaysia...this one was 2/3 feet long
Despite Rumble helping... I still don't have the dual monitors working with the NVIDIA card... another tech support session with Dell planned for today.
TF2!!!
So one of my favourite games of old time has recently been released free for the mac!!! :) I haven't been able to play many games since switching to the mac, so this is just freaking awesome!! TF2 = WINNING!
Oh and I'm officially half way :)
An unusual delicacy from the highlands around Bandung is monitor lizard satay - served in a deliciously rich, spicy sauce.
I had to try it while on assignment in Bandung recently.
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Awesome 19" LCD monitor - 1280x1024 under ProView brand. Purchased at MicroCenter store for $299 after $60 rebate. Good deal!
It was Fen Technology's 9th Birthday, so we treated ourselves to some new monitors. I am so much more productive now!
The Lace Monitor, or Lace Goanna, Varanus varius, is a member of the monitor lizard family, Australian members of which are commonly known as goannas. It belongs to the subgenus Varanus.
Lace monitors are the second-largest monitor in Australia after the Perentie. They can be as long as 2.1 metres (over 6 ft 10ins) with a head and body length of up to 76.5 cm (2½ ft). The tail is long and slender and about 1.5 times the length of the head and body. Maximum weight of lace monitor can be 20 kg.(44 lb), but most adults are much smaller.
These common terrestrial and often arboreal monitors are found in eastern Australia and range from Cape Bedford on Cape York Peninsula to south-eastern South Australia. They frequent both open and closed forests and forage over long distances (up to 3 km a day).
They are mainly active from September to May, but are inactive in cooler weather and shelter in a tree hollow or under a fallen tree or large rock.
The females lay from 4 to 14 eggs in spring or summer in termite nests. They frequently attack the large composting nests of Scrub Turkeys to steal their eggs, and often show injuries on their tails inflicted by male scrub turkeys pecking at them to drive them away.
Their diet typically consists of insects, reptiles, small mammals, birds and birds' eggs. They are also carrion eaters, feeding on already dead carcasses of other wildlife. Lace monitors will also forage in areas inhabited by people, raiding chicken coops for poultry and eggs, rummaging through unprotected domestic garbage bags, and trash cans in picnic and recreational areas.
Like all Australian goannas, they were a favourite traditional food of Australian Aboriginal peoples and their fat was particularly valued as a medicine and for use in ceremonies
Lace monitors are found in two broad forms. The main form is dark grey to dull blueish black with numerous scattered cream spots. The snout is marked with prominent black and yellow bands extending under the chin and neck. The tail has narrow black and cream bands which are narrow and get wider towards the end of the tail.
The other type, known as 'Bells Form', is typically found in dryer parts of NSW and Queensland. It has broad black and yellow bands across the body and tail. Close up these bands are made up of various spotted patterns.
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Yet another silly gadget for the home, I should probably have gone for the better featured Dr Wattson power monitor but the OWL was a hell of a lot cheaper. The usual OWL is a sensor on the meter with a transmitter which is picked up by the display units built in receiver. Shows how much power is being used, how much it's costing etc... The OWL USB Connect allows you to monitor the power usage over time on any usb equipped windows PC. Pretty nice all in all though the interface is very very basic, I'd like it better if it could track the usage historically over a much longer period of time. Hopefully there's a software update in the works... the API has been released too so maybe third party software and linux support too!
iPhone photo of my new twin monitor setup. On the left is a new ViewSonic VP2772 27" LED HD and on the right is my older Dell 20" monitor. Now I just need to figure out how to post process using both monitors for a better workflow.
This huge monitor lizard is one of the creatures, along with green snakes and macaques, that roam free at the Singapore Zoo
I found a spare port on my motherboard, plus a spare video card. Makes me feel like I'm Hugh Jackman in swordfish without Halle Berry's boobs.