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Kazinga Channel, Uganda, August 2022

by Dan Boward, Maryland Department of Natural Resources

 

The Maryland Water Monitoring Council held its 25th Annual Conference at the Maritime Conference Center in Linthicum on Friday, December 6, 2019.

I spent a large part of my day scanning old negatives from a 2003 trip to Massachusetts. This is my son who was 12 then, mugging for the camera. Nowadays he's married and a new dad.

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return of the infamous pictures of shit on my desk.

Modified monitor base - After peeling off old stick-on feet, holes were drilled into base plate and 7 new feet attached with 4-40 hardware. This eliminates the problem of foot migration which leaves a sticky adhesive mess trapping dust, dirt, and hair. Mouser part number 534-720.

 

Procedure: Monitor has an odd center of gravity so pick it up by the neck where the stand joins the back of the monitor cabinet. Place the monitor face-down on a soft flat surface such as a couch cushion or bed. All of the weight should be on the front bezel with no pressure points on the delicate screen. Remove (4) Phillips head screws from the back of the monitor cabinet to detach the stand. Remove (4) of the (5) screws on the bottom of the stand. The center screw is the tension adjustment so do not remove this screw. Remove (6) small self-taping screws from the base plate and pull off the plastic shroud. Peel off any square stick-on feet that remain and use WD40 to soften and remove the adhesive. Each foot pad has a square outline etched into the metal to indicate the (7) foot locations. With a #2 pencil, draw an X on each of these squares to find the exact center. Place the metal plate on a couple small wood blocks and using a sharp pointed punch and hammer, center punch each hole location. Drill holes using 7/64" bit, then remove burrs from the other side by hand-turning a 1/4" bit. Attach new feet (Mouser 534-720) using 4-40 hardware. Place a gob of silicone cement over each lock washer & nut to lock into place. After silicone cement has dried for a few hours, reassemble parts. Do not over tighten the (6) base screws as they thread into plastic columns that strip easily. Just snug them up.

Ennerdale Lake Blumeries 2015 Baseline Photos

Well, on the deck of the fake monitor, anyway.

It's not flat, but it has a very slight curvature.

www.oilalarms.com/watchman-oil-monitor

 

This electronic Watchman Oil Monitor remotely monitors the level of oil in the tank via a wireless transmitter and receiver.

I still need to adjust the monitor (and mount it in the cab), but it looks fine.

La casa de JM también está fuera de foco.

Groundwater monitoring with Kevin Masarik, groundwater outreach specialist with UW-Extension. Photos by Bonnie Willison.

Hope & Josh art- Grandpa's workshop

The central railway station, much of which is now used as the 'Kulturbanhof" with cinema, exhibition and cafe space. Trains and trams still use it as well.

 

A very Kraftwerky feel to the town at night.

Kaum ist man mal ein bisschen weg, sitzt man hinter einer Wand. ;-)

El monitor, ahora con Ubuntu...

Yellow headed Water Monitor lizard. Taken at the living Rainforest in West Berkshire.

Varanus brevicauda the smallest monitor lizard (SVL for a mature adults ranges from 80-120 mm - TL 140-210 mm) as compared to the Komodo dragon, the largest which can reach a length of 3 meters. Taken at the Taronga Zoo in Sydney, NSW, Australia.

monitor lizard hind foot

komodo dragon

woodland park zoo

A Lace Monitor, Varanus varius,

Bunyip State Park.

Remote Access, Peru: Field visits & workshops with the community-based environmental monitors of FEDIQUEP.

Krista and Little Bean are getting monitored. Earlier that morning, at a scheduled doctor's appointment, there were decelerations in his fetal heartbeat. They were worried enough and Krista was far enough along to induce labor.

 

That sounds easy enough now but when we heard we were pretty worried.

Comes with 1400mah 3.6V Li battery pack and a spare one too. Works fine in sunlight conditions.

Monitor Sony MFM HT95

My new monitor came in for the computer I recently built. This is me watching The Mountain ( vimeo.com/22439234 ) for the 17th time. I had always admired the quality at which this video was made but watching it on a full HD monitor blew me away.

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