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Boombox Blaster

Now, I often reflect to myself smugly that Pi Towers is a  really cool place to work. We’ve got an arcade machine, a fake hamster (Emma has forbidden all pets of the higher orders) in a real cage, brine shrimp (Emma’s OK with those), a Portal Turret, Pac-Man dress-up gear, juggling clubs, about fifty Rubik’s cubes, Biscuits the Robot, a drone whose whirling blades we use to keep Eben’s remaining hair short, a cupboard full of ramen, many remote-control cars, a Hornby train set, Cake Tuesdays, a hydroponic windowsill garden, a Tardis that’s been to space , and Gordon.

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Raspberry Pi 2: 10 Unusual & Interesting Projects – EE Times

EE Times Raspberry Pi 2: 10 Unusual & Interesting Projects EE Times Hot off the heels of the successful model B+ comes Raspberry Pi Foundation's newest board the RPi 2 and while the B+ is still going strong with a never ending flow of new projects, the RPi 2 is starting to gain traction. It's with that notion that we …

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Introduction to Raspberry Pi – All day workshop – Cabume – Cambridge technology news

Introduction to Raspberry Pi – All day workshop Cabume – Cambridge technology news Matthew is the guy behind the successful You Tube channel 'The Raspeberry Pi Guy' and with over 18,000 subscribers he's the perfect person to introduce you to a world of possibilities with the Raspberry Pi .

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Raspberry Pi in schools: discussion

This video of the closing panel discussion from last month’s Raspberry Jamboree has just appeared, and if you’re interested in applications of the Pi in schools, it’s well worth your time. If you want to find out more about the successful teaching of Computing in schools, this is a great place to start

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