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any guys from electronics or any guys interested in programming of raspberry pi?...i want to order a pi may be next week ans start the diy projects as a hobby....kindly interested ppl join and lets start a new hobby and discuss here..

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http://rayshobby.net/?page_id=5816

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I'm interested to buy....get the one, leave the feedback bro

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I'm interested to buy....get the one, leave the feedback bro
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yea i will , i guess you can buy it on amazon:) loads of tuts online dude.

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[quote name='Maverickpuli1' timestamp='1369778425' post='1303800675']
any guys from electronics or any guys interested in programming of raspberry pi?...i want to order a pi may be next week ans start the diy projects as a hobby....kindly interested ppl join and lets start a new hobby and discuss here..
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I wanted to give a try from long time.. give a try and give the feedback in db.. I wanted it to use primarly for watching movies using flash, but it seems like a distant dream on ARM processor. I will check out the website link and hope you are purchasign the 512MB version

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[b] Raspberry Pi Home Automation[/b]

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This instructable shows you how to use Raspberry Pi for [url="http://www.instructables.com/id/Raspberry-Pi-GPIO-home-automation/"]home automation[/url], in this case for creating a web app that turns lights on and off remotely, though other power loads could be controlled too. The Raspberry Pi is used for internet connection, while a wireless remote control turns the lights on and off.[/font][/font]

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you can use it for media purpose seamlessly...there are vids in you tube for that too check it

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[b] 20 Awesome Projects for Raspberry Pi Microcomputers[/b]
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[b] Set Up a Personal Web Server[/b]

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One of the more basic things that those with a little programming experience can do with Raspberry Pi is set up a personal web server. The microcomputer won't be able to handle any major traffic, but it will do nicely for hosting a resume or personal landing page or even a little Dropbox clone with no monthly fees. [url="http://www.jeremymorgan.com/tutorials/raspberry-pi/how-to-raspberry-pi-web-server/"]Jeremy Morgan's tutorial[/url] tells you how to do it.[/font][/font]

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[b] Make a Solar-Powered Raspberry Pi[/b]

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This build marries two of our favorite things: DIY gadgets and solar power. Instructables user [url="http://www.instructables.com/id/Solar-Powered-Raspberry-Pi/?ALLSTEPS"]hackitbuildit[/url]shows you how to run your Raspberry Pi off of sunlight with a solar panel, a car power socket, a USB car power adapter and a battery.[/font][/font]

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[b] Build a Combination Pandora Jukebox and Airplay Receiver[/b]

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Software engineer Shaun Gehring came up with [url="http://www.shaungehring.com/2013/01/03/raspberry-pi-project-1-pandora-streamer/"]this cool build[/url] that turns a Raspberry Pi into a Pandora jukebox by using the computer as an Airplay receiver and adding an LCD screen, some buttons, a couple resistors and a WiFi adapter.[/font][/font]

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[b] Camera Pi – DSLR Camera with Embedded Computer[/b]

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For the geekiest of photographers, [url="http://davidhunt.ie/?p=2641"]this project [/url]embeds a Raspberry Pi in a DSLR camera, which enables a photographer to do such awesome things as wireless tethering so that images are automatically transmitted to a PC or tablet as they're shot, remote control the camera with a smartphone from anywhere in the world and to program the camera to take pictures at precise intervals.[/font][/font]

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[b] Use a Raspberry Pi to Automate Time-Lapse Photos[/b]

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This instructable teaches you how to build a [url="http://www.instructables.com/id/Raspberry-Pi-powered-time-lapse-dolly-RasPiLapse/?ALLSTEPS"]time-lapse dolly[/url] powered by Raspberry Pi so you can get professional looking time-lapse photographs without paying the high cost for professional equipment.[/font][/font]

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