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Mã Pí Lèng là tên gọi theo tiếng Quan Hỏa chỉ “sống mũi con ngựa” theo nghĩa đen. Nhưng theo nghĩa bóng tên gọi này chỉ sự hiểm trở bậc nhất của đỉnh núi, nơi những con ngựa cái leo lên đến đỉnh trụy thai mà chết, nơi dốc cao đến mức con ngựa đi qua phải tắt thở, hoặc đỉnh núi dựng đứng như sống mũi con ngựa.
Been too cool lately? Want to get back in touch with your inner geek? Need to suck up to your math teacher? No problem! March 14 is Pi Day, and what better way to celebrate than with a Pi ring.
We also use this number every time we measure a ring shank, so I thought it was fitting....
OpenScope is a portable multi-function programmable instrumentation module. What does that mean? It's a device that you connect to your computer (through WiFi or a USB cable) that allows you to acquire, analyze, visualize, and control signals from circuits, sensors, and other electronic devices. Unlike typical USB instruments, OpenScope can also be programmed to run standalone like an Arduino or Raspberry Pi, but with high-speed precision analog and digital I/O. At the core of the OpenScope is a powerful Microchip PIC32 MZ Processor. This processor has many resources that we took advantage of to enable the functionalities found on OpenScope.
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Cala Pi ist eine wunderschöne von Kiefern umgebene Buch mit dem alten Verteidigungsturm aus dem 16 Jh. Zu einer bestimmten Tageszeit leuchtet die Buch in Türkisfarben.
by Elizabeth Zimmermann
Pattern source: Knitter's Almanac / Elizabeth Zimmermann
Yarn: Wetterhoff Sivilla, 2 skeins, and Fiberphile Merino Nylon Sock in colourway Perfectly Plum, 1 skein
Needles: 3,5 mm
Oh I loved knitting this thing so much! Loved! I would knit a million Pi shawls if only I knew how to wear one – it kinda looks like I'm wearing a table cloth, doesn't it? :-D
At the Exploratorium we hosted the 24th Annual Pi Day on March 14th, 2012. Founded at the Exploratorium by our own Prince of Pi, physicist Larry Shaw, Pi Day has become an international holiday, celebrated live and online all around the world. This was our last Pi Day celebration at the Palace of Fine Arts before we move to Pier 15 along San Francisco's Embarcadero in 2013.
Photo by Gayle Laird
© Exploratorium, www.exploratorium.edu
by Elizabeth Zimmermann
Pattern source: Knitter's Almanac / Elizabeth Zimmermann
Yarn: Wetterhoff Sivilla, 2 skeins, and Fiberphile Merino Nylon Sock in colourway Perfectly Plum, 1 skein
Needles: 3,5 mm
Oh I loved knitting this thing so much! Loved! I would knit a million Pi shawls if only I knew how to wear one – it kinda looks like I'm wearing a table cloth, doesn't it? :-D
This might be available real soon now on hackerspaceshop.com
Bring Arduino compatibility to your Raspberr Pi.
Attach *any* Arduino shield.
Program the arduino directly from the RaspberryPi.