Some parents take the carrot approach to homework enforcement, others the stick. This is the best carrot I’ve ever seen
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Some parents take the carrot approach to homework enforcement, others the stick. This is the best carrot I’ve ever seen
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Last month we released an animation called What is a Raspberry Pi? which explains why the Pi exists, what it’s all about and touches on some application we’ve seen – and we recently discovered a video which points out some great ideas for what you can do with yours! Everyone takes different kinds of inspiration before they start a Pi project – whether it’s following a guide in a book or online, seeing somebody else make something at a Jam or maker faire, or solving a real life problem and getting straight to it. Plenty of people like the idea of the Pi before they have a use for it – sometimes it’s nice just to be presented with some example applications and let one pique your interest
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What can you do with a Raspberry Pi?
VIDEO: Linton schoolboy known as the 'The Raspberry Pi Guy' online hosts day … Cambridge News Matthew Timmons-Brown, 14, a Linton Village College (LVC) pupil, helped Raspberry Pi users at a day of sold-out workshops run by the Centre for Computing History in Cambridge
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VIDEO: Linton schoolboy known as the ‘The Raspberry Pi Guy’ online hosts day … – Cambridge News
Bhatkallys Computing world of Raspberry Pi Bhatkallys I was developed in the UK by the Raspberry Pi Foundation with the intention of promoting the teaching of basic computer science in schools. Hence lots of efforts have been put to keep my prices low. The Foundation's efforts have blossomed very well as …
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Cambridge News VIDEO: Linton schoolboy hosts sell-out workshops on Cambridge's mini … Cambridge News Matthew Timmons-Brown, 14, a Linton Village College (LVC) pupil, helped Raspberry Pi users at a day of sold-out workshops run by the Centre for Computing History in Cambridge.
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Overclocking A Raspberry Pi To 1.5GHz Is More Trouble Than It's Worth Lifehacker Australia With a custom operating system and the right package installed, it's not hard to get a Raspberry Pi running at 1GHz, up from its stock speed of 700MHz. But going beyond that
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Exeter Raspberry Pi jam Torquay Herald Express Today I attended the Exeter raspberry pi jam, just like with the Torbay one there is a mix of different projects etc. I have put a write up on the Devon and Cornwall Linux user group website at.
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Geek Magic Mouse packaging makes a perfect Raspberry Pi case Geek Apple's Magic Mouse is an impressive piece of hardware for a number of reasons.
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Magic Mouse packaging makes a perfect Raspberry Pi case – Geek
It is a beautiful piece of hardware and I’m sure takes pride of place in many a building, with scores of people gazing upon it in wonder, especially if you’ve hacked it to do something cool. But is it art? Google Developers certainly think so, and have launched Dev Art: Art Made with Code mid-February, as an open platform that allows artists to share their digital art with the world and also detail the process they took to create their work in a unique way.
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Does your Raspberry Pi belong in a gallery?
RaspMap maps Raspberry Pi components ElectronicsWeekly.com This site is a map of virtually all components of raspberry pi (rev2) in a single image, 25 of them you can click and will open the datasheet, you can see values of all capacitors and resistors, some of components have some information. This website …
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