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Night-time platypus monitoring at Olinda Creek, Lilydale.

 

As part of our role as waterways manager, Melbourne Water conducts regular surveys of platypus populations in rivers and creeks. These surveys are about monitoring the health of our waterways and the animals that live in them.

Happy Birthday to me from the wife.

19" of monitor goodness.

Specs 5 ms response time

1440X900 Resolution

contrast 2000:1

Crappy iPhone pic of 23" on an ergotron and 24" Acers.

Fiscal Affairs Department Director Vitor Gaspar 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: AS211013001.ARW

27 inch flatscreen tube tv. works great!

$20

The ornate monitor is a species of monitor lizards native to West Africa. They live in lowland rainforests. Ornate and Nile monitors are often confused. Although they have somewhat similar markings, they are very different animals, and they are now recognized as separate species. There are many simple ways to tell them apart, look at the tongue.

A Nile monitor has a dark blue or purple-blue tongue. An ornate monitor has a pink tongue.

 

For More info:

www.SDZsafaripark.org

 

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Computer Monitor - Past and present tools of the collection agency trade.

A closeup shot of the gallon meter from a petrol pump that was next door to the one from a couple of shots back.

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 m with a head-and-body length of up to 76.5 cm. The tail is long and slender and about 1.5 times the length of the head and body.The maximum weight of lace monitor can be 20 kg , 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).

 

I just installed a second graphics card to my linux box, and plugged in 2 old CRT monitors.

SyncMaster 204B Specs:

 

20.1" LCD screen

1600 x 1200 maximum resolution

0.26mm dot pitch

300 cd/m² brightness; 800:1 contrast ratio

160° horizontal and 160° vertical viewing angles

15-pin D-sub input (analog); DVI-D input (digital)

Weight: 16.9 lbs

Aspect Ratio: 4:3

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For those doubters who think I do no work during the day

Roger Williams Park Zoo, Providence, RI

my rackmount tri-monitor pc

Until the permanent furniture arrives, this is my setup in the new office. It'll do!

I built a gadget to do long-term temperature and humidity monitoring in Nevada. Since there will be plenty of sun, the solar panel will power the circuit and trickle charge the batteries during the day, and the batteries will take over from sundown to sunrise. But there's enough power to go for about 3 days with no sunlight.

 

I love how the Arduino (actually the Atmel microcontrollers) blurs the line between programming and electronics.

 

The 2GB SD card is a bit of overkill, but it's the only one I had around. It will store over 10 years of data. :)

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Edited Hubble Space telescope image of Saturn in October of 2023.

 

Original caption: This photo of Saturn was taken by the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope on 22 October 2023, when the ringed planet was approximately 1365 million kilometres from Earth. Hubble's ultra-sharp vision reveals a phenomenon called ring spokes. Saturn's spokes are transient features that rotate along with the rings. Their ghostly appearance only persists for two or three rotations around Saturn. During active periods, freshly-formed spokes continuously add to the pattern. In 1981, NASA's Voyager 2 first photographed the ring spokes. Hubble continues observing Saturn annually as the spokes come and go. This cycle has been captured by Hubble's Outer Planets Atmospheres Legacy (OPAL) program that began nearly a decade ago to annually monitor weather changes on all four gas-giant outer planets. Hubble's crisp images show that the frequency of spoke apparitions is seasonally driven, first appearing in OPAL data in 2021 but only on the morning (left) side of the rings. Long-term monitoring shows that both the number and contrast of the spokes vary with Saturn's seasons. Saturn is tilted on its axis like Earth and has seasons lasting approximately seven years. This year, these ephemeral structures appear on both sides of the planet simultaneously as they spin around the giant world. Although they look small compared with Saturn, their length and width can stretch longer than Earth's diameter! The OPAL team notes that the leading theory is that spokes are tied to interactions between Saturn's powerful magnetic field and the sun. Planetary scientists think that electrostatic forces generated from this interaction levitate dust or ice above the ring to form the spokes, though after several decades no theory perfectly predicts the spokes. Continued Hubble observations may eventually help solve the mystery. [Image description: Planet Saturn with bright white rings, multi-colored main sphere, and moons Mimas, Dione, and Enceladus. Spoke features on the left and right sides of the rings appear like faint grey smudges against the rings’ bright backdrop, about midway from the planet to the rings’ outer edge. Above the rings plane, the planet’s bands are shades of red, orange and yellow, with bright white nearer the equator.]

A series of iPhone distortion panos from the monitor.

Um monitor de cristal líquido (em inglês liquid crystal display; LCD) é um monitor muito leve e fino, sem partes móveis. Consiste de um líquido polarizador da luz.

[ entry ] - the new setup with two big monitors. yay!

Geoff playing champions, watching hulu on my PC, using my work mac to work on a wordpress site, and the little laptop has IE6 on it.

I had this one for years and the only way to get rid of it was if I could get a 19" LCD.BTW this was a 19" as well.

Here I sit in my second floor home office, seven days a week to blog, write and podcast. I love the window to the right; it's a double window that looks over the fields and farms out back.

monitor is installed and connected. running win XP

Color Screen Car Monitor

Model: HFK-412.

Screen Size: 7 inches.

Input Voltage: 12V.

Resolution: 480*234 Pixel.

System: PAL/NTSC (Video).

Consumption: 6W.

A beautiful glitch from my broken iPhone screen.

 

Here is the story: My iPhones home button is dead. Which is annoying, but no catastrophy. It is still usable, with the “minor detail” that I cannot quit apps. So everytime I want to start another app I need to shut down completely and restart. Timeconsuming, yes, but nothing I cannot cope with.

 

I sent it to T-Mobile‘s repair contractor and got a very short answer: “We do not repair, we just replace units for 239€”. They nearly had me when a very nice women at the shop told me that I qualify for a new unit 6 months before my contract runs out. That is, in April! So all I have to do is wait for April and cope with a semi-broken iPhone for another month. Then I will get a shiny new 3GS for much less money.

 

Knowing that I have not too much to loose, I had a go at fixing the home button myself. Opening up the case is not a big deal, but the home button is nearly completely sealed in the plastic case. Trying to break it out resulted in … – well, you saw the picture.

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