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

Being on television is a way to get yourself out there.

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.

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).

 

Düsseldorf International Airport

Can you really do that?

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.

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LG전자가 세계 유수 박물관, 미술관에 소장된 명화들을 스마트TV로 감상할 수 있는 앱을 내달 1일 출시한다. 사진은 루브르박물관을 소개하는 장면

 

※ LG전자 뉴스룸 ( lgnewsroom.co.kr )에서 관련 보도자료를 확인실 수 있습니다.

Return to Coventry Station, to return to Birmingham New Street.

 

While it was reported that the signal fault (near Berkswell) was still going on, by the time I left, it was more or less back to normal!

 

The station is owned and managed by Virgin Trains, hence all the red!

 

Surprisingly Coventry Station is a Grade II listed building!

 

Coventry Station, Including Attached Platform Structures, Coventry

 

SP 37 NW COVENTRY STATION SQUARE

 

17/10018 Coventry Station, including

attached platform structures

 

II

  

Main line station 1962. Architect W R Headley, Regional Architect LMR; Project Architect Derrick Shorten. Booking hall has reinforced concrete frame; station platforms are steel framed. Anodised aluminium windows and doors with blue engineering brick panels at low level. The station comprises a two storey height booking hall linked across an adjoining platform by an overbridge to island platform and a single sided platform. All platforms have long steel framed canopies with deep fascias protecting single storey platform buildings. The wide overbridge houses staircases and lifts which serve the platform. The booking office is glazed on three sides. The roof of the hall cantilevers out from the building and links to the overbridge roof with a continuous fascia. Station signs are integrated into panels at door head height. The concrete columns of the booking hall and overbridge are finished with vertical glazed tiling in white, as is the wall above the enclosed ticket office. The ceiling to the booking hall and the undersides of all platform canopies are finished in varnished hardwood strip boarding. A small courtyard adjoins the catering facilities and the principal waiting room. A single storey high canopy around the booking hall provides protection to set down and pick up points for buses, cars and taxis. Outstanding architecturally, particularly for its spatial qualities and detailing.

  

Listing NGR: SP3318078192

  

This text is a legacy record and has not been updated since the building was originally listed. Details of the building may have changed in the intervening time. You should not rely on this listing as an accurate description of the building.

 

Source: English Heritage

  

Information on the screen - delays between Birmingham International and Coventry.

 

At the time I didn't know if my train would be on time, or if I would get back to Birmingham quickly!

Highway 89 - April 8, 2014

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. :)

iphone snap (hence poorish quality). 24" iMac (running a WinXP VM amongst other things) alongside a 20" Philips widescreen monitor in portrait.

Playing with 5D Mark II, some stobist stuff. Shot this one straight into JPEG, not much Photoshop.

 

Strobist description:

* Canon 5D Mark II 100/2.8f @ 2.8 1/125s

* Sunpak 5000 behind the speaker with blue gel into the wall

* Sunpak 5000 left ot he speaker with snoot shooting into a white sheet of paper right of the speaker

 

monitor is installed and connected. running win XP

I couldn't believe the beautiful pattern on this Crocodile Monitor Lizard at the Calgary Zoo. It looks as if it is made from exquisite, fine, beadwork! Truly amazing!

 

"Varanus salvadorii, first described in 1878, is the largest species of monitor lizard found in New Guinea, and is believed to be one of the longest lizards in the world, reaching up to 244 cm (8.0 ft). It is an arboreal lizard with a dark green body and yellowish bands, a blunt snout and a very long tail. It lives in mangrove swamps and coastal rain forests in the southeastern part of the island, where it feeds on birds, small mammals, eggs, and carrion in the wild, using teeth that are better adapted than those of most monitors for seizing fast-moving prey. Like all monitors it has anatomical features that enable it to breathe more easily when running than other lizards can, and V. salvadorii is thought to have greater stamina than most monitors. Little is known about its reproduction and development, as the species is very difficult to breed in captivity.

 

V. salvadorii is threatened by deforestation and poaching, and is protected by the CITES (Convention on International Trade of Endangered Species) agreement. The lizard is hunted and skinned alive by tribesmen to make drums, who describe the monitor as an evil spirit that "climbs trees, walks upright, breathes fire, and kills men". However they also say that it gives them warnings if there are crocodiles nearby." From Wikipedia.

  

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This is a Samsung T260HD 26-inch monitor. All I can say is... phenomenal.

Il monitor raffigura ciò che vede l'operatore nell'ottica

Puerto Princesa, Philippines

Bueno, mi antiguo monitor daba sus últimas bocanadas de vida y mi padre me sorprendió con esto... Sorpresas así siempre serán bienvenidas xDDD

A ver para cuando el coche 8-)

Just installed the second Ergotron arm for my old LCD monitor (on right). The little white box below it converts the cable TV signal to VGA and handles audio. The monitor itself can flip to DVI input with the press of one button; this shows me my old system, which I can control with the keyboard/mouse through Synergy.

A Commodore Amiga monitor with the original Amiga logo at The Vintage Computer Festival East 8.0

 

Photography by Bill Winters

www.billwinters.net

Got a new monitor, LG 27UD88, that supports USB-C connectivity.

Sapporo maintains a solar/battery-powered real-time radiation monitor, after the Fukushima incident. 0.035µSv/hour when I was there, not a number I think we should be particularly concerned about, but if you live there for an entire year, it's the equivalent of 5 chest x-rays. I believe I was exposed to more radiation during the flight over than while I was in Japan.

www.city.sapporo.jp/kokusai/news/quake_english7.html

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