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The '''Monitor''' is a block that can display text on its front side. When several screen blocks are placed on the same plane, it will form a single monitor. It is useful for displaying information at a server spawn, showing a program on the monitor, and even showing the status of a IC2 reactor! (provided you have [[CcSensors]] installed)
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25 years?  I've had 2 kidney stnoes and both passed within about 2 weeks.  Why haven't the doctors talked about lithotripsy (ultrasonic smashing of the stnoes, non-invasive procedure) or even surgery to remove them?  Stones are usually quite painful, I can say that.  If I were you I'd be asking why the stnoes can't be removed and what can be done to improve the efficiency of the kidneys. Even if her fluid intake has been carefully monitored for 25 years, shouldn't something be done about removing that stone?  No offense to her physicians, but if this were me I'd be looking for a second opinion. Was this answer helpful?
 
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===Recipe===
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{{Crafting grid
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|A1=stone |B1=stone      |C1=stone
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|A2=stone |B2=glass_pane |C2=stone
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|A3=stone |B3=stone      |C3=stone
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|Output=screen
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}}
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[[Category:Blocks]]
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===Using the Monitor===
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The command used to control a monitor: monitor [top, bottom, left, right, front or back] [the name of the command to display]
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So, in this case, if you typed "hello" in the name of the program part, the monitor would display "Hello World!".
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===Using the Monitor within the Lua interface===
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The monitor can be summoned through a command or through coding with the Lua command.
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The command used to control a monitor within the Lua interface: shell.run("monitor [top, bottom, left, right, front or back] [the name of the command to display]")
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For example, here is a way of summoning the monitor through a command:
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<tt>print("Hello Monitor!")
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shell.run["monitor right hello"]</tt>
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Revision as of 13:44, 17 July 2012

25 years? I've had 2 kidney stnoes and both passed within about 2 weeks. Why haven't the doctors talked about lithotripsy (ultrasonic smashing of the stnoes, non-invasive procedure) or even surgery to remove them? Stones are usually quite painful, I can say that. If I were you I'd be asking why the stnoes can't be removed and what can be done to improve the efficiency of the kidneys. Even if her fluid intake has been carefully monitored for 25 years, shouldn't something be done about removing that stone? No offense to her physicians, but if this were me I'd be looking for a second opinion. Was this answer helpful?