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My old monitor that I've been using for the past 5 years lost the horizontal spread, compressing the on-screen image into a single eye-damagingly-bright vertical line. Hopefully people will be less inclined to touch my new flat-screen when I get it.
Yellow Spotted Monitor (Varanus panoptes) - Fogg Dam wall, Middle Point, NT
This species dramatically declined as a direct and immediate result of cane toad invasion. Cane toads arrived at Fogg Dam in 2005. Its heartening to see such a massive individual strutting around, clearly lacking any predatory interest in the still abundant toads. Let's hope that the trait that allowed this animal to persist is heritable!
Building a Monitoring and Evaluation System at the Regional Government Secretariat
www.slideshare.net/DadangSolihin/membangun-sistem-monitor...
www.docstoc.com/docs/9255530/Membangun-Sistem-Monitoring-...
Award Winning Design
Uppper Arm Cuff
Large LCD Display with Backlight
2 User selection
Memory
Irregular Heart Beat Detection
saw these two in piravom........really large(around 1.5 meters this one) and beautiful creatures......
DSC02373 water monitor by the Kafue river - Kafue National Park (Zambia) - was based out of Mukambi Safari Lodge
Melbourne Zoo
Lace Monitors are found throughout the east coast of Australia and around to south-eastern South Australia.
Adults are 1.5 to 2 metres long. The tail is very long – longer than the head and body combined. They can weigh up to 20kg.
They are blue-grey with a creamy yellowy white underside.
They have a long forked tongue. Lace Monitors have a nasty bite, and it is now thought that their bite is venomous. (While they are technically venomous they pose no threat to human life.)
The live in forests and coastal tableland habitats.
Lace Monitors rely heavily on their strong claws and agility. When threatened they head for the nearest tree and climb to safety.
They eat insects, birds, small mammals, eggs and small reptiles. They are known to scavenge around bins in picnic and camping areas. They also eat carrion – the dead bodies of other animals.
Lace Monitors lead solitary lives except during the breeding season. They have an ingenious approach to incubating their eggs. The female makes a hole in a termite mound and lays her eggs inside (from 4 to 14 eggs). The termites repair the hole and the eggs lie undisturbed and at a constant temperature until they are ready to hatch, about 9 months later. They are released when the female returns to lay the next season’s eggs.
For my video; youtu.be/K7PQ6-erskE
Looks similar to new species of monitor lizard "Varanus lirungensis" closely related to the Komodo dragon has been discovered by German scientists in Indonesia, if so.
Went to Australian Memorial park again but they were cleaning the ponds. So no more water lilly. Hovewer, saw this monitor creature swiming and surfacing into the bush.
Much of the developement and jungle clearing have caused this usually shy lizard to surface and feed on human disposed foodstuffs in rubbish bins.
This have become a common features and lot were run over by vehicles while crossing roads. Drivers find it joy to score over this lizard with their tyres.
Still working on it
I hold no claim to the characters and photos used in this wallpaper.
Used for 3200x900 resolution with dual monitors
I bent part of the mysterious pin thing (bottom) and taped it to a piece of paper as a base (middle). The base has a paper finger which pokes
into the grill on top of the monitor and stops it sliding. The propeller is a simple rectangle with two slits cut in it and flaps folded down (top).
i had a class at work last week and we took a field trip to harborview to see how the equipment we develop (and i test) is used in the hospital. harborview is an interesting place.
Monitores do AcessaSP na fila aguardando credenciamento para a entrada no Campus Party! São eles:
Elisângela - Acessa da cidade de Marabá
Fernando - Casa Brasil do EspÃrito Santo (enturmado com a turma do AcessaSP)
Raquel - Acessa Júlio Mesquita
Sérgio - Acessa Sagres
Célio - Acessa Sagres (de verde)
Rodrigo - Acessa Itapetininga (de cinza)
Alessandro - Acessa Itaporanga
Graceland, Memphis, TN
Graceland was the home of Elvis Presley. He purchased the property in 1957 and was there as often as possible until he died in a second floor bathroom in 1977. Graceland was opened to the public in 1982.
As our boat went along the river our guide spotted this water monitor in a tree hanging over the water. It seems to blend into the tree bark.
Monitoring video feeds showing robotic cranes used to fetch items from the National Newspaper Building, British Library, Boston Spa
The PmodPMON1 is a power monitoring system that uses the Analog Devices AD5112 and ADM119. By using I2C, users can set a reference voltage on the AD5112 to indicate what qualifies as an overcurrent condition for the ADM119. Once an alert condition occurs, users can also program alarms or other events to occur.