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this is my computer setup in my room. the TV is connected to my computer running by a extra long HDMI cable running over the door. The tv and the middle monitor run off of my 8800gt and the smaller one to the right runs off a PCI 8400gs. i use the middle monitor for FPS gaming (i wish i could use my tv, but position is akward D:) the TV for movies and Racing games :D and the smaller monitor for desktop work. Them my laptop for other things as well too.
4 screens in my room, wow :D
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...
My old 15" Viewsonic monitor has been slowly dying. Some mornings the backlight will turn on for a few seconds, struggle to stabilize, and then shut off.
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.
Like any other kid, the little man loves to play in big boxes. He's especially happy now, after our recent monitor purchases.
Sandakan memorial Park
Happened to come across this large lizard at the park.....and it did not bother to run away when it saw me. Have some nice shots ...
I think this is the third time I saw this monitor lizard since I visited this place on every other occasions.
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Montaggio di un monitor da 6,1" con sviluppo di apposito supporto sagomato e rivestito su Hummer H2 al fine di visualizzare una telecamera poetsriore
i have never heard speakers like this before. .. unreal clarity...you hear every single little thing. i'd venture to say that detail wise, theyre even better than my sony 7506 headphones, and that's saying a lot. the bass response is phenomenal. that's the one thing i was kinda worried about but it seriously gets down there, and with accuracy... on one thing i recorded where i was moving the mic stand, i could hear the 30-60hz rumbling on them like i can hear it on the suboofers in my car. one speaker filled the whole house with sound. they even feel good on the ears. finally... real studio monitors.
surprisingly, most of the mixes ive done on my little logitech computer speakers sound pretty good. since ive been using those so long i know what they sound like and i guess i trained myself on where i need to compensate for their crappyness.
and i need a new desk i think.
(in the photo they are not plugged in or anything, as you may have noticed.. jussst got them, and auditioned one of them in the living room right after i opened the box.)
I have never seen Jesus in a tortilla, but this is pretty weird. I noticed my monitor has some burn going on, and after awhile I began to see this weird image (poorly traced here) in the burn pattern. I never keep the same screen background for long, and I never had one anything like this, so I can't figure out where it came from. But my late wife was an artist, and the burned image looks like her style. I can't figure out the strange doll's head over her left shoulder, though. Should I call Ripley's?
This is a crop of the previous photo, getting a little bit closer in to see the animal in more detail. Note his tongue out :-)
Agnes Lut, Water Quality Coordinator, performing ultra clean mercury sediment monitoring on the Middle Fork of the Willamette River. Summer of 2004.
ODC-Water Droplets
This Monitor Lizard wasn't too pleased that I was taking it's picture. It was tasting the air all over the place. The fellow who worked in the store was misting the aquariums just before I started to photograph this lizard. I liked the way the water droplets on the glass of the aquarium turned into a nice bokeh.
Stream monitoring and aquatic invertebrate survey at Windy Run, Arlington 2015. Stream monitor team members scanning the stream water sample to identify aquatic invertebrate organisms at Windy Run in Arlington.
May 27, 2015
Photographer unknown. Please credit: "Arlington Regional Master Naturalist."
Upgraded from the 17" ViewSonic to a 26" LCD TV. So far it's running great as a monitor. Built in tuner makes it easy to switch back and forth.
Running it in Fedora Linux at 1280x768 @ 60 Hz.
Still have to figure out what to do with the high-end 2.1 speakers you see on the right. Have to hook them up to the desktop's output as well as the TV's so when I switch to the tuner it outputs the TV's audio. I've got cable splitters up the ass with this setup. Don't get me started on the 5 outputs I need from my audio card...
As for oversized LCDs, I've been using my 26" LCD TV as a monitor for almost 2 weeks now. I'm going to write something useful to circulate more broadly later, but for now, suffice it to say it's worth it. It runs at 1280x768, so it's shorter than I like at 1280x1024. It's a LOT easier on the eyes. Your head has to scan around more, but I've noticed that I never squint anymore trying to read a small icon or block of text in a title bar or something. Besides, it's mostly eye movement more than neck movement so your neck doesn't get sore. If anything, forcing your neck to rotate is probably better for you than keeping it more stationary with a smaller screen. For games it's just crazy. The only downside is the price as well as the slight high pitched hum you can sometimes hear. I think it's caused by the TV tuner so it doesn't come on when you're using the DVI input from the PC. I have to check on that.
Mallory watches the baby's heartbeat on a monitor during a doctor's appointment Monday, July 13, 2009, in Champaign, Ill.
Groundwater monitoring with Kevin Masarik, groundwater outreach specialist with UW-Extension. Photos by Bonnie Willison.
(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.
Taking this photo with a 10-20mm wide-angle lens I realised I was getting a little close when the bugger started tail-whipping me!
I monitored this view of the Oshkosh bridge shortly after a Northbound was lined up. The clouds provided for some cool effects as bad weather was drifting out.
We had so much stuff, and so much packing material, that we had to do a few runs mid-setup to toss packing material back in the car. Here, Jeff moves monitor boxes around. We used all four of our monitors - this was our most tech-intensive display ever.
You'll note that the second TV stand isn't set up. This is about when we realized we were missing parts for it and we had to make an emergency run to a hardware store.