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On the ocean floor, a shipwreck can harbor new life. Here, the German U-boat U-352 rests off the coast of North Carolina. Sunk in 1942 by the USCGC Icarus, today U-352 is a vibrant habitat for multiple species of marine life. This photograph was taken on a recent research dive by Monitor National Marine Sanctuary maritime archaeologists. Learn more about the wreck at monitor.noaa.gov/shipwrecks/u-352.html. (Photo: Tane Casserley/NOAA)
My first wild lace monitor (Varanus varius) at Coolum National Park, Sunshine Coast, SE Queensland, Australia. Basking in the last of the afternoon sun.
My new Acer 22" Widescreen LCD, 5 ms response, 700:1 contrast ratio, 1680X1050 resolution, I LOVE IT!!!!!!!
An air monitor station near the River Ouse in Barlow. These monitor the local air around Drax Powerstation.
Received my Samsung 204B monitor the other night, was quick to install. Five monitors now, perhaps that's a bit too much? The good old HP monitor can't go higher than 640x480 and after a year or 10, starts to flunk. The TV makes a humming sound but is great for watching movies from my PC or visuals from Winamp.
Overall screen estate: 640x480+1024*768+1600*1200+1152*864+720*576=4 423 680 pixels
With the right wallpaper, the color from the monitor can be used to create some interesting light and reflections.
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.
Took 3 high speed snaps of a PC Monitor, refreshing at 85Hz. You can see the individual beams (horizontal) being traced (painted) across the 3 shots, moving progressively (progressive scan).
Taken with a high shutter speed with my Nikon D40 DSLR.
Abandoned, century-and-more old water cannons ("monitors") are scattered all around the Malakoff Diggins hydraulic mining site. These devices bear about as much relationship to garden hoses as a guillotine does to a toenail clipper. The great mountain height of the reservoirs that fed them provided tremendous pressure: click here to see an old photo of them in action.
(The little one in the lower-right is not at the Malakoff Diggins site -- it is at the nearby Empire Mine park, and was used for fire suppression, not mining, but it shows how widespread the high-pressure water system was in this area in the late 1800s.)
(Varanus salvadorii) crocodile monitor found in New Guinea, it is believed to be one of the longest lizards in the world.Conservation status- The species is maintained at zoological parks , with an unknown number in private collections.
NetQoS VoIP Monitor screenshot. VoIP Monitor is a network-based call setup and call quality monitoring product that tracks the call quality users experience, provides alerts on call performance problems, and isolates performance issues to speed troubleshooting and MTTR.
The watch monitors shows the blood pressure level all the time, which makes it useful and informative. For more information visit their www.omronhealthcare-ap.com/heartguide/ today!
A Beautiful Mertens Water monitor taken in Litchfield National Park NT. Was very friendly and had little fear of my wife and I
The USS Monitor had a flush iron-plated deck only inches above the waterline, thus leaving very little of the vessel exposed to enemy fire. Although she only mounted two guns, they were housed in a revolutionary armor-plated revolving turret that could be rotated to aim at any point of the compass without having to turn the whole ship.
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.
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.
Men build a monitoring site for desert locusts at the Monitoring and Control Centre in Qardho, Puntland State, Somalia, on 12 November 2020. FAO in Somalia is continuously upscaling its facilities to help mitigate against the effects of desert locust on local communities. FAO in Somalia’s desert locust support activities help local pastoralists and farmers to save their crops from the insect infestations.
Photo credits must be given to: ©FAO/Ismail Taxta/Arete
Project codes:
TCP/SOM/3801,
OSRO/GLO/007/USA
OSRO/GLO/024/UK
January 4th, 2011
Can't take pix outside: it's too friggin dark to see what you're looking at when I go to work in the morning, and it's too frigging etc. when I get home in the evening.
So I HAVE to shoot what's in my apartment!
This is one of my two astonishing Monitor Audio BX 2 hi fi speakers...
The response speed, accuracy and spirit of these speakers will simply blow you away...
Wednesday December 28th, 2011.
We thought today would be the first time we would have to leave Josh overnight. Kathryn was scheduled to go into hospital at 7:00pm to be induced to have a baby. Almost everyone from both our families had just gone away in the couple of days between Christmas and then, so our options of people to look after Josh were quite limited. Adam (Kathryn's brother, who lives with us) had plans for Wednesday night, but was going to be around Thursday morning for when Josh got up. This baby monitor was to be the key to making sure Adam did wake up when Josh got up (Adam is a heavy sleeper!). We had a couple of friends come around in the evening in case Josh woke up - they just watched movies and played Mario Kart all night!
Fortunately, I was able to come home from the hospital that night, with very little risk of Kathryn actually beginning labour before the morning. I was glad I could be there when Josh got up.
I am grateful for family and friends that we could call upon to help us out in this situation at short notice. And I'm glad that everything worked out fine and Josh was happy almost the whole time.