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The control room is where everything comes together. On the left is the monitor wall, bottom left the DA and directors station and on the bottom right the vision switcher.
During the 80's, DC had to reboot, and so created The Anti-Monitor to basically remove all alternate realities.
This was really fun to make, some liberties were taken, and I kinda fused the Crisis and Sinestro versions together a bit, but oh well.
Here are some close-ups of the ironclad USS Monitor, as depicted by floodllama for the Battle of Bricksburg at BrickCon 2015.
The gun barrels are a BrickArms exclusive for this collaboration. Thanks, Will!
Captured by Don Roberts on Sunday, June 21, a view of the new EROAD system equipment that has been installed in GoBus 919, a 2012 M.A.N 16.250 with Designline B41D bodywork. Photo shows the drivers screen of the module unit to retrieve data.
EROAD was founded in 2000 by economist Brian Michie. He was joined by CTO Bruce Wilson, and R&D began on a solution that would modernise New Zealand’s paper-based road-user charging system. CEO Steven Newman joined the company in 2007 and EROAD began commercialising its vision to become a global GNSS (global navigation satellite system) tolling provider.
The EROAD system automatically and accurately tracks and records vehicle location and determines off-road distance travelled. EROAD has developed a proprietary electronic map layer, supplemented by a sophisticated geofence tool, to support accurate and auditable off-road calculations. Off-road travel can now easily be recorded to increase off-road refunds and improve cash flow.
If a vehicle has an EROAD hardware device installed, the EROAD system automatically populates and updates the U Book-It fleet pool with the vehicle details, which significantly reduces the risk of errors, and lowers administration time and setup costs.
The current booking status for any vehicle in a fleet is shown using real-time location data and the system can automatically cancel a booking if a vehicle pick up doesn’t take place. Reminders and booking confirmations are emailed prior to a booking, reducing the risk of no shows for pool vehicles.
The EROAD system is currently used by around a third of local and regional councils around New Zealand to improve fleet optimisation, health and safety, and automate paper-based processes. With the release of U Book-It they are able to make further cost savings by simplifying the booking process, utilising pool vehicles, and using booking and utilisation data to right-size their fleets.
Wykorzystujemy telefon jako kamerę do monitoringu na żywo.
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CRT (Cathodic Ray Tube), em inglês, sigla de (Tubo de raios catódicos) é o monitor "tradicional", em que a tela é repetidamente atingida por um feixe de elétrons, que atuam no material fosforescente que a reveste, assim formando as imagens.
Water monitors are a species of reptile very common in some areas of Southeast Asia. With their extra large size (up to 3 metres) they are unlikely to go unnoticed.
This paper model is a Monzir Monitor, a fighter from the game The Tomorrow War, the papercraft is created by [unknown]. The size of finished model is about 150 (H) x 178 (W) x 82 (D) mm.
You can download the papercraft model here: Tomorrow War - Monzir Monitor Free Paper Model Download [DropBox] ...
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A Beautiful Mertens Water monitor taken in Litchfield National Park NT. Was very friendly and had little fear of my wife and I
Katubedda, Sri Lanka.
Does anyone know if this is a male-male fight for dominance or a male-female mating ritual?
We have had a crisis here at Casa Lulu. The monitor on my seven year old Gateway refused to power up this morning. It was time and frankly, I'm glad it died because it had an annoying blue stripe down the side of it that has been a pain since I used Windex to clean it about six months ago. It gave me an excuse to go get a new monitor like the one I have on my new PC.
To make sure it would work on the old machine, I took the monitor off the new PC and installed it on the old one (with a great deal of 'help' from Lulu). Notice how they always manage to get between you and what you are trying to do?
It worked great so I loaded the girl up and we headed to the local computer store. The monitor I wanted was out of stock of course but they had one at their store across town. They could have it for me in maybe a couple of hours.
Great!
Lulu and I went to the park. It's a balmy 38° here right now and we walked until we got the call. Came back home and Lulu helped once again as I installed the new monitor on my new PC.
Crisis averted. I'm back on the new machine right now and there is a screensaver running on the old one.
Wildflowers are hard to beat in the Sierra Nevada. This image was taken on BLM-manged public lands south of Monitor Pass at about 8,000 feet. Additional blooms appear at higher elevations across the Sierra as well as the Great Basin (Bodie Hills, Nevada etc.) The Monitor Pass area is a mix of USFS and BLM lands with a number of two-track roads offering opportunities for exploring on foot or 4-WD.
Photo by Bob Wick, BLM.
File name: 10_03_001609b
Binder label: Agriculture
Title: Monitor Rake (back)
Created/Published: Buffalo, N. Y. : Gies & Co.
Date issued: 1870-1900 (approximate)
Physical description: 1 print : chromolithograph ; 17 x 11 cm.
Genre: Advertising cards
Subject: Men; Horses; Agricultural equipment
Notes: Title from item. Retailer: J. Herbert Seavey, Dover, N. H.
Statement of responsibility: Higganum Manufacturing Corporation
Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards
Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department
Rights: No known restrictions.
Charles M. Russell NWR staff use a Robel pole to monitor upland vegetation cover. Plant cover is important for ground nesting birds like sage-grouse.
Credit: USFWS
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This crocodile spent the week at its nest site guarding the eggs from these Water Monitors who made repeated attempts to get the eggs
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