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to celebrate pi day you could of course fold any arbitrary thing because everything is connected to pi.
a more clever choice of model would be a pi-nguin or a pi-lot.
mathematically it makes perfect sense to fold a circle or (if that's not possible) a ball.
also, I kind of promised rui to fold a model on the bike. it had to be a simple model of course because I needed to combine riding free-handedly with folding with one hand and holding my camera with the other hand.
Incredible Coincidence!
Two of my contacts did their own take on the Life of Pi and they ended up next to each other! Amazing!
Got this accelerometer working with python in about 10 mins thanks to this site blog.bitify.co.uk/2013/11/reading-data-from-mpu-6050-on-r...
However this was just to check the device wasn't dead. I'll start writing the C code now.
On the film location no Emma Kate Hugh or Alan.
Sense and Sensibility
A weekend in Devon for the Raspberry Pi
My Raspberry Pi setup. Pi control is through a USB tethered Galaxy S2.
For details on how to do something similar please see my blog article at: teach-me-photo.blogspot.co.nz/2012/11/raspberry-pi-hdr-ma...
The quality of this video is crap, but I wanted to show off that I finally managed to get Qt5 running on the Raspberry Pi, even with Qt3D (which is not included in the easy to use qtonpi prepackaged image, which incidentally is armel and not armhf so it has worse floating-point performance).
Qt5 is an absolutely awesome platform for the Raspberry Pi.
The secret is all here (warning: both BuildRoot and Qt5 will take hours to cross-compile on your x86 PC)
github.com/nezticle/RaspberryPi-BuildRoot/wiki/Walkthrough
(Note: The ./configure command in the instructions for building qtbase is missing the option "-opengl es2". After hours compiling, when it finally came time to link it complained about not being able to link libGL and I had to start all over again. The Raspbery Pi doesn't have libGL, only libGLES)
To configure QtCreator 2.5 to use the BuildRoot qmake you can follow the instructions here (these are for qtonpi. Replace /opt/qt5/bin with your BuildRoot output host/bin path):
To get QtCreator 2.5 running on your PC (I'm using 64-bit Ubuntu 12.04) with the BuildRoot version of qmake and not complain about a bad “default mkspec” you have to copy host/usr/mkspecs as staging/usr/mkspecs in your BuildRoot output directory.
QtCreator 2.5 doesn't seem to be able to create new BuildRoot/Qt5 projects properly, so you have to:
* copy the hello-qtonpi project from qtonpi
* replace all instances of hello-qtonpi with your project name
* add the BuildRoot output host/usr/bin directory to PATH (check that “which qmake” leads to the BuildRoot qmake)
* run qmake once
* load the project into QtCreator 2.5 and continue normally from there
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We all know secrets
We all tell lies
Our truths have different
reasons
Our lives are lived in
different seasons
in the same world
We grow as we can
grab inspiration where
we find it
We wind up together no matter
how you stack the blocks
We are not locked in
this space
We choose it
BKH 6/9/2013
Several tourists stop to take pictures of rainbows and the coast as the sun starts to go down near the Pi'ilani Highway
Catalog #: 01_00086763
Title: Piaggio, Pi.36
Corporation Name: Piaggio
Additional Information: Italy
Designation: Pi.36
Tags: Piaggio, Pi.36
Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive
My Intel D525MW broke down and I cannot get it to recognize any USB or SATA devices. Time for a change. So I got the Raspberry Pi for NZD48 and I installed Raspbian running Apache and MySQL to host some web sites that used to run on the Intel. All on a 8GB SD card that has about 4GB free space left keeping in mind that one of the sites is a photography site explaining why I've used 4GB on the card.
What I love about this setup is the power saving. The Intel was configured with a 60W power supply, but the Raspberry Pi run off 700ma from a cellphone USB charger :-) That is about 3.5 Watts at full steam. The scary thing is I am typing this description on a quad core 750W gaming PC!!!