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I decided to enlist my powerbook for testing. I tested 640x480 and 800x600 and the image was very good, I'll need to do some color calibration to get the best possible image out of the display, but I was quite happy. The final emulation computer will be a 2.4ghz pc with an arcade vga board.
An ASUS VG236 120 Hz '3d' monitor.
I've been wanting a 3d monitor for a while for playing with 3d photography, 3d video, and yes, also 3d gaming. And this one was on sale, plus I had some store credit at ncix, so I figured I may as well buy myself something.
Unfortunately NVidia's 3D Vision system only works with GeForce cards in Windows. No linux. For Linux stereoscopic 3d one needs to buy a Quadro card, which are, like, $2000+. Hopefully either the price of 3d-compatible Quadro cards comes down over the next couple of years or someone writes stereoscopic 3d drivers for GeForce cards in linux. In the meantime 3d will only work for me on Thangorodrim and not on Tol Galen. (And right now it isn't even working on Thangorodrim - I'm pretty sure it's an issue with my KVM switch. I need to wait for my new DVI cables before recabling things.) (UPDATE: Working now. Not a cabling problem but a driver problem. Install new video drivers and everything is working perfectly (in Windows 7) now.)
Unfortunately re-arranging my computer stuff meant I don't have enough long DVI cables, so now I have to wait another week for the longer cables to come in before everything is set up properly. (Plus Ubuntu is also complaining about a disk error, so I need to dig up my Ubuntu usb key drive to try and fix that - hope I also don't need a new harddrive now ...)
We monitor for early signs of escaping pollutants with electronic buoys. They float just outside the silt curtain. Here, one buoy gets fresh batteries.
What are useful command-line network monitors on Linux
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A policeman monitors traffic outside Thaicom in Nonthaburi
Location: Mueang Nonthaburi, Nonthaburi, Thailand
© Gordon Anderson
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.
After the strips were neatly lined up I put scotch tape over them. Then I peeled away every other strip.
Diabetic can be managed by using monitoring devices that are easy to use and automatically tracks for trending purposes.
Tribune-Monitor Building at 6 E. Wall in Fort Scott Kansas. It was built c.1925. Of several Fort Scott newspapers, the union of the Tribune and Monitor was the most long-lived. On April 3, 1917, George W. Marble purchased a tract of four lots on the southeast corner of Wall and National from Mrs. Elizabeth Wilson Goodlander. This was the site of the former Goodlander Lumberyard. The building was constructed in 1925. The Tribune-Monitor had presses in the basement of the eastern part of the building with business offices on the first floor and news-writing and layout areas, conference room, and executive offices on the second floor. When the building was finished, the Kansas Utilities Company leased the National Avenue storefront for more than sixty years before renovating their building on Stanton Street and moved there.
It is a contributing building in the Fort Scott Downtown Historic District.
NRIS #09001091. Added in 2009.
these 2 LCDs happened to be unused, or underused, so now I have two monitors at my main desk. Not happy with the setup yet. Differing brightnesses is probably a stupid headache-inducing choice. Maybe to get a new monitor (s) by September.
Sapi Island, Borneo. This beast wandered down to the beach and ate some eggs that were thrown to it. There were two monitor lizards skulking about at the time.
Body Composition Monitor innovation will add to the aesthetic beauty of unique range of tempered glass designs while providing the same high level of accuracy. This transparent electrode scale uses Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis (BIA) technology to monitor your complete body composition. Measurements include the full range of Ironman features. - www.atcomaart.com/pd/65565053556570676670/personal-scales...
Monitor Bible Church is located in a rural part of northwest Oregon. The church is pastored by Village Missionaries Tim & Barb Douglass.
125 Monitor St., Jersey City, (f/k/a 130 Pine St. in Jersey City, N.J. on Monday, Aug. 10, 2020. The Property was developed in the early 1900’s and was the former site of an engine refurbishing business as well as multiple industrial tenants through the years, which resulted in soil and groundwater contamination. Currently, the Property is the location of an abandoned 6-story warehouse. (Office of the Attorney General / Tim Larsen)
Baby monitor with adjustable sound settings and touch light. Comes with all pieces. Never used!
-Please note, these have U.S. connections for the outlets, so you would need 2 European converter, (which can easily be found at Migros or Coop, among other stores).
*Selling for 10 chf
The reptile that reminds you of the dinosaur age..
Thieves used to climb big walls by tying a rope around a monitor lizard and throw it upon fortress walls. The Udumbu would grab on a crack or cleft and the person can climb on the rope... the Udumbu grip is treated as that strong....
Like any other kid, the little man loves to play in big boxes. He's especially happy now, after our recent monitor purchases.
How to set up server monitoring system with Monit
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Monitor lizards are generally large reptiles. They have long necks, powerful tails and claws, and well-developed limbs. Most species are terrestrial, but arboreal and semiaquatic monitors are also known.
Groundwater monitoring with Kevin Masarik, groundwater outreach specialist with UW-Extension. Photos by Bonnie Willison.
There was an exhibit on the Monitor in popular culture in the museum, and in addition to things like monitor salt shakers and songs about the epic battle, they had the original version of the Lindberg Monitor and Merrimac model I built last summer. It seems that the original kit came with an electric motor so you could run the Merrimac in the bathtub!