Revisiting The Raspberry Pi
The “Raspberry Pi” is a $35 computer that has been developed over the last few years to be sold into education, and the developing world. It uses off the she...
The “Raspberry Pi” is a $35 computer that has been developed over the last few years to be sold into education, and the developing world. It uses off the she...
While listening to the radio this evening, I caught the end of the charts, and heard that Katy Perry is number one this week with “Roar”. A secret part of me...
I know it looks narcissistic to post about a particular number of followers being crossed, but given the number of times I have switched blog platforms over ...
The weekend is here, and the entire family seems to be exhaling, and relaxing into it. The children have only been back at school for a few days, but lurchin...
I am in a blogging black hole of my own making. Written posts go to WordPress. Words are cross posted to LiveJournal by hand. Photos go to Instagram. Photos ...
The alarm clock woke me with the local radio station at 7 this morning. After a few moments daydreaming, and staring aimlessly at the ceiling, my other half ...
Now the media has finally turned it’s attention to far more important things (like which countries are going to dare help Syria), I just wanted to say one th...
Tonight finds me holed up high above the ground in the Holiday Inn Express, in Swindon town centre. Originally I planned to commute to and from the client si...
The remains of the school holidays were burned up this year with a group camping expedition organised by my better half, and several close friends. If the ho...
Once upon a time I could conjure words onto the screen as readily as water comes from a tap. They would flow, splashing across the page, dripping from one id...