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A handy battery monitor that uses 4 led's to tell you how your 12 volt battery is doing.

 

Check it out on ebay from electro-resales

Photos by Tracy Van Oosten

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LA Reptiles' monitor Lizard.

Goanna or monitor lizard at the Territory Wildife Park.

 

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3D Cross view- To view, sit back from your monitor 2 feet and place your index finger about 10 inches in front of your eyes and focus on your finger. This will cause your eyes to go comfortably cross eyed. Keep that same cross eyed focus and notice there are now 3 photos in the back ground. Do not let your eyes leave the cross eye as you look at the middle picture which has appeared. Now increase or decrease how much your eyes are cross eyed until the image pops into 3D. Your eyes will want to leave the cross eye, but fight that urge. This is an acquired skill and takes practice. Stop if it's uncomfortable.

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The rear view mirror on my monitor. Also the indirect lighting source I use to decrease the eye strain from staring at the computer for hours on end.

Photos by Tracy Van Oosten

View outside my window in my wife monitor :)

Mesas in Grand County, Utah. These are not in either Arches or Canyonlands National Parks, but are visible from Arches, and from along the road to Canyonlands, so I've included the photo in the "Arches / Canyonlands National Parks" album.

YPWeek 2016 hosted events throughout Wisconsin April 23-20, 2016.

No, it's not the safest toy to be playing with.

My computer monitor at night.

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