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A police officer monitoring a potentially hostile crowd in Liverpool as an Irish Republican flute band marches past.
When I was out looking for my desk I was in my favorite junk shop, where I spotted a stack of old library card-catalogue drawers, and thought one might work pretty well as a way to elevate the monitor. It was filthy, so I cleaned it and polished it, and also affixed some anti-skid material to the underside to protect from scratching and keep clutzy kitties from knocking the whole deal over when frisking.
What should I label the drawers?
You can't see it, but the one monitor that isn't showing security cameras is showing... Wheel of Fortune. Yep
Monitor Man takes a break from his busy schedule of awesomeness in order to reflect on stuff which is awesome.
ATTENZIONE QUI NESSUNO DICE MAI NIENTE- FATE GIRARE-
Si stanno verificando gravi problemi con i Monitor della Apple esattamente con quelli prodotti da fine 2011 ad oggi. Io non ci credevo ma questo è quello che è successo ieri sera a casa mia dopo aver aperto una foto di un semplice fontanile...... ancora stiamo asciugando caxxo. Mi raccomando NON e dico NON visualizzate foto delle vacanze soprattutto quelle con posti dove c'é l'acqua tipo fontanelle, fiumi, laghi e assolutamente quelle del mare NO. ................ FATE GIRARE ................. hahahahha...
I finally got around to cleaning my office, and hooking up the new secondhand monitor I got for $15 (it matches my other one, which rocks). I have to buy a new video card for the PC so I can run three-headed, but in the meantime the old PowerBook can use it to display a giant clock.
You can vaguely see the two wells, or well like pipes that go down into to the ground, that make up the subsidence monitoring station on Picadilly Road. I believe this 6 new stations are supposed to be in place to monitor the subsidence for the new Picadilly Road - although some are close to the subsidence occuring over the Penobsquis Mine
Monitor lizard at the Botanic Gardens, Singapore, May 2017. © 2017, Cheah Cheng Poh. All rights reserved.
Monitor installato all'interno del cabinato e collegato al computer. Da notare anche il marquee e la gettoniera illuminati.
Description: Monitoring a distillation with safety goggles and a thermal well.
Date: circa 1970s
Item: PUC.PIC.Chemistry_353
Photograph from Pacific Union College Archives & Special Collections photographs, filed under Department of Chemistry.
It was a hot Sunday afternoon and we forgot to carry water yet again! I thought we would get used to this stupid mistake, but I guess I was wrong!
I was tired, dehydrated and had lost all hope of spotting a croc; which is such a talked about subject when it comes to visiting a wetland reserve!
I was dreary and was about to step on what appeared as a rock, but instead, was something that moved and cracked twigs below its feet as it did!
It was a beautiful creature which, I can confidently say, scared the devils out of me :)
It was an elegant lizard, one which I had only heard about from villagers in Maharashtra, India during many a trek. The mighty "Ghorpad" aka the monitor lizard, has been in Indian history books since the time of the mavalas and the mighty Shivaji Maharaj, who used it as an anchor to climb mountains and enter well-guarded forts. I now saw the same legendary creature less than three meters away from me, I breathed the same air that it did and I felt the same fear it did.
It took a few hasty steps ahead and lay there motionless, tired from the short bursts of quick sprints. I sat down looking at this marvelous creation of God and it calmly looked back at me. I did not know what signs it gave me, but all I knew was it felt the exact same thing that I probably would have... I would have liked to be left alone!
Here is my monitor, my keyboard, my mouse, my speakers, half of my printer, my mic, etc.
I "lost" my mousepad, so I'm forced to use that ugly one.
En IFA también hemos podido ver el último monitor IPS de LG, que combina calidad de imagen y bajo consumo energético. A través de la combinación de IPS y LED, la gama de monitores IPS6 está diseñada para reducir la fatiga ocular y reproducir un color y brillo consistentes desde cualquier ángulo de visión