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Monitor Gallery Rome - Peter Linde Busk "No PasarĂ n" | Tomaso De Luca "The Monument". Opening 25/2/2012.
About five feet long the record size is from Sri Lanka, about 10' they are protected here but are overexploited elsewhere for the hide trade ! The second largest lizard after the Komodo Dragon
so so i link up the monitor to the laptop and see.
WOW it works........there is too much diference in brightness, colour and size <<<< 19" Vs. 15.3" will there be a difference
i dont know i cant make up does the picture show :p
A monitor lizard with his tongue sticking out patrols Sipadan Island off the coast of Sabah - Borneo, Malaysia.
Test fit of the whole project before finishing and assembling.
I was very much pleased at this stage of the project.
El monitor Huáscar es un buque de guerra del siglo XIX de destacada participaciĂłn en la Guerra del PacĂfico. Fue construido en el Reino Unido en 1864 por orden del gobierno peruano y sirviĂł en la Marina de Guerra del PerĂş hasta el 8 de octubre de 1879, dĂa en que fue capturado por la escuadra chilena en el combate naval de Angamos. El Huáscar sirviĂł activamente en la Armada de Chile hasta 1897, año en que fue dado de baja. Actualmente sirve como museo flotante en el puerto chileno de Talcahuano. Es una de las pocas naves de guerra de su Ă©poca que aĂşn permanece a flote.
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Muestra el piso actual, el piso de destino y una serie de textos, gráficos y tĂtulos con las noticias. PonĂa de fuente "europa press".
This is quite bizarre, check it out. The background of the H1 section, right behind Collections, is different between monitors.
On the left monitor, the CRT, the subtle tan color is obvious. But on the LCD (right), it's gone! I didn't have an LCD at the time I built this web site, otherwise I would have caught it. Bummer.
A Heath Monitor in Kur-ring-gai National Park licking his lips with his long forked tongue. Listed as endangered I was lucky to find this little guy especially on my first day back in Australia.
With the Monitor Shelf attached across the top.
It's very sturdy. I have little doubt I could stand on top of this.