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Successfully booted up my new Raspberry Pi!

The above image nor the below animations share all I wish to but I am hoping these help to share how I got the results I have with the next few images of math, and the past few.

Actually, all this is based on one chart, the WW chart which has been used as the base to these demonstrations.

 

For a long time now I have shared this chart in so many ways yet over the past few days so much more has come to light and it is highlighting the relativity between this chart and known facts of science, especially our beautiful Earth.

  

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It's Pi Guy! I made this little guy in honour of Pi Day (March 14 = 3.14).

He's pretty cute and excitingly geeky!

What do you get when an engineer and a math professor give their son blocks for his birthday?

Marcos Tattoo, done on 3.14

Bring on the H-Bridge. As an act of desperation I remembered that the H-bridge I built could generate AC. Unfortunately it had about a million things wrong with it.

Setting everything up on a breadboard. I have absolutely no idea what I'm doing at this stage.

One of the games that came with Raspbian version of the Debian operating system for Raspberry Pi.

Running Raspbian version of Debian operating system for Raspberry Pi.

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Mathematician's may see the Pi π in the mesquite bean pod!

 

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16 / 365 I think Pi is more worried for me than she is for Brown, HE knows what to do. Be cute, get love, eat nice naughty food. I'm the one who worries.

With the new Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+, you can natively boot off a USB drive (you can do this with earlier models, too, but there is some finagling involved). So I picked up a SanDisk Cruzer Fit and copied NOOBS onto it and gave it a go. Booted right up. It's supposed to be faster than using the microSD card, but I didn't notice anything like that.

 

As a long-time Windows user, it's kind of fun and refreshing to play with a system where the hardware and software are strictly separate. By using a different boot volume, I basically have a different computer. I anticipate getting multiple Pis for various projects and tests, but in the short term I can simply set up different boot volumes (on whatever media I prefer). So now when I boot off the microSD card my Pi is called "RAZORBACK," and when I boot off this USB drive the Pi is called "WHITNEY."

 

I've already come up with a list of hostnames for future Pis, as well as their respective desktop wallpapers. This way if I ever have, say, a benchfull of Pis, I can tell at a glance which Pi I'm looking at. I uploaded the wallpapers here so that when I boot up a new Pi all I have to do is go online and download the appropriate wallpaper.

 

As you can see I also fitted the Pi Camera Module to my Pi. I just wanted to experiment with controlling the camera. Frankly, it's a lousy camera, and fragile as hell; the best thing about it is it doesn't need any more power (it's powered by the Pi). But you can use it to experiment and write programs. Any serious camera work will probably be handled by a USB camera (that will require a powered USB hub). You can also use the Pi to control many DSLR cameras.

 

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Our dog from fifteenish hears ago. He was born with the symbol π in his fur. Born around 1978. Died of skin cancer and/or old age.

 

When I asked my dad when the photo was probably from, he tried going by the shirt he's wearing in it. 'That's an old shirt...' Yes, dad. Pi died fifteen years ago.

Silky Sweet Potato and Pecan Pie. Recipe

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