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Caltech students get a piece of the pie on Pi Day
Pi Day is such a huge holiday that it's hard to imagine it didn't exist until 1988. The first party in honor of the amazing mathematical entity known as "pi" began that year when Larry Shaw, a physicist at the Exploratorium, the San Francisco science
If you're a media centre user of the Raspberry Pi, you might want to check out this new port of Plex to the Pi. RasPlex is a open, platform-independent home entertainment system (so you can play media from any of the
Here's the pie version of Pi, the down, dirty and baked goods approach, illustrated by Brady Haran, a video journalist who loves numbers. He's in an ordinary parking lot. He unpacks an enormous number of identical, small pies — I can't tell what kind
RasPlex is not the only HTPC software project aimed at the Raspberry Pi (also see Raspbmc, OpenELEC or PyPlex), but it is trying to leverage the Plex.
The Raspberry Pi affordable microcomputer is now almost entirely made in the U.K., after Premier Farnell/element 14 — the largest of the Pi Foundation's..
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