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The rear view mirror on my monitor. Also the indirect lighting source I use to decrease the eye strain from staring at the computer for hours on end.

I sent this shot to the engineers that make the Monitor Windvane, self-steering rig that is on the back of the boat in this shot... They liked it so much they are using it on their website... You have to admit, Dena looks pretty good, not driving her boat!

On Monday, July 20, 2015 1:54 PM, Matthew Warr wrote:

Photos by Tracy Van Oosten

Kimessa gas monitoring solution suitable for CO2 supermarket refrigeration systems

These monitors grow to about 1 meter in length and like to laze around lakes. gHoward Springs, Northern Territory, Australia

View outside my window in my wife monitor :)

Nile monitor (Varanus niloticus) in Liwonde National Park, Malawi

Basking on Gurney Drive

A really huge monitor lizard which just got out of the water.

Los televisores digitales de LCD les permite controlar las transmisiones de televisión, Computadoras Personales, Monitores y DVD's todo con un solo control remoto.

BVM-E250 25" Professional OLED Monitor Side Interfaces

Assembled from the top down with wood screws hidden underneath.

* Main function: On-Camera DSLR Monitor

* Color: black

* Case material: ABS

* Resolution: 800 x 480

* Resolution Support: 1920 x 1080 (max)

* Screen Size: 8 inch

* Brightness: 300cd/m2

* Contrast: 500:1

* Video system: NTSC/PAL

* Viewing Angle (degrees): 70/70 (L/R), 50/60 (U/D)

 

www.top-shoppingmall.com/wholesale-8-inch-on-camera-hd-ds...

Again on Manutik island

Water Monitor - Varanus salvator - Полосатый варан

 

Thailand, Phang Nga, Ko Similan, 12/10/2013

Líderes Estudiantiles de las Instituciones Educativas de Itagüi

Yahia from SAG and Yasir from Oxfam doing a mock interview to test the baseline survey questionnaire.

 

This photo is taken under the car park outside of SAG's office.

Rebak Island Resort, Rebak Island, Langkawi, Malaysia

 

See the set here.

Crossing sign in the Stirling Range retreat, Western Australia. Who is monitering the crossing! :)

Patricia Gonsalves of Mediation UK speaking, along with Brendan McAllister of Mediation Northern Ireland. At the Mediation conference held at INCORE, Derry, November 1999.

 

In late 1999 there was a series of three conferences which were organised by Sue Williams, then working for INCORE, on Stewarding, Mediation and Monitoring, in collaboration with a variety of other groups. We are putting online the programmes, resultant report, a bibliography on monitoring, and some photos.

 

See also www.flickr.com/photos/innateireland/19901416703/in/album-... and the entry beside that (the other side of the same leaflet).

  

Around the lodge we saw some large Nile Monitors and a slender mongoose.

 

We weren't sure at the time, but it seems to be a big monitor lizard crossing the mangrove channel

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