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Monitor we found walking around downtown Olympia.

An Individual Monitoring Technician is verifying the automated analysis of tracks appearing as black circles under the microscope. The density of tracks correlates with the neutron dose received by a worker.

 

IAEA Radiation Safety Technical Services Laboratory, Department of Nuclear Safety and Security, IAEA, Vienna, Austria. 15 March 2023.

 

Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA

standing aside, watching

A shot of my mum's Viewsonic VE15b power supply, before I replaced the capacitors on it. The center two capacitors are bulging, so replacing them fixed it.

 

Funnily enough, the hardest part of fixing it wasn't anything to do with the capacitors - it was opening the damned case.

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Black-Throated Monitor, one of three at the KC Zoo

Líderes Estudiantiles de las Instituciones Educativas de Itagüi

A monitor lizard at Saman Villas, Sri Lanka

I think this is a water monitor, "Varanus salvator".

Bengal Monitor - Varanus bengalensis - Бенгальский варан

 

Bundala National Park, Sri Lanka, 11\24\2010

Coral monitoring in Watamu Marine National Park

Our Dell 24" on a swing arm - serves as our trailer's second monitor and for viewing from our media center. This is it in 'stowed' mode.

This is a 19 inch Rackmount LCD Monitor with VGA and DVI-D built into an 8U rack mountable frame. Supports 1280 x 1024 resolution.

On a casual walk thru the boring country side. No doubt attracted by my dog's anti-matter experiments.

Los monitores deportivos del Gobierno Autónomo Descentralizado Municipal, entrenadores de varios centros educativos y de escuelas formativas del cantón Chone, Tosagua, Bolívar y Canuto, recibieron este jueves 1 de diciembre un taller de capacitación en innovaciones deportivas, el evento fue organizado por la coordinación de Deportes.

 

Telmo Hidalgo Barreto, chonero de nacimiento, ex jugador del futbol profesional, campeón con Barcelona en 1985, ex decano de la facultad de Cultura Física de la ULEAM, magister y actualmente realiza un doctorado de Cultura Física en Cuba, y Jesús Cornejo López, cubano de nacimiento, doctor en ciencias pedagógicas, magister en educación física, ex profesor de la Universidad de La Habana, y actualmente catedrático de la ULEAM, fueron los exponentes del seminario.

 

La actividad física sistemática, los estilos de vida, la salud, higiene y primeros auxilios, fue la temática que abordaron los conferenciantes, y que fueron muy bien captados por los asistentes al seminario taller.

 

Jaime Zambrano Bermúdez, en nombre del Alcalde, Deyton Alcívar Alcívar, agradeció a los expositores y asistentes a taller, indicando que el hombre evoluciona día a día, y que del mismo modo hay que capacitarse para estar preparado al servicio de la sociedad.

 

Hablar de actividad física, no es hablar de campeones olímpicos y mundiales, es hablar de plenitud de salud, de capacidad de estudio y de trabajo, es una vivencia universal. Es la antítesis de las drogas, del alcoholismo, es el remedio preventivo de diversas enfermedades que matan. Es hablar de la calidad de vida que debemos llevar cada uno de nosotros los seres humanos día a día, enfatizó el maestro cubano Jesús Cornejo López.

 

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Monitoring the sound and drinking some tea. Stuart (left) is one of the best sound engineers I've worked with.

Studio Monitor and board levels at Contact Create, Snohomish WA

I gathered together 3 monitors to recycle, but I still have 3 left in my home.

Water Monitors are excellent swimmers, using the raised fin located on their tails to steer through water. Water Monitors are carnivores, and have a wide range of foods. They are known to eat fish, frogs, rodents, birds, crabs, and snakes.They have also been known to eat turtles, as well as young crocodiles and crocodile eggs..

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