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Category Archives: Raspberry Pi
Updated list of BBC network radio URLs
Update March 2021 Please note this is a VERY old blog post and the BBC is closing the streams listed below. I mainly listen online to Fip which is not affected. Have a look here for new streaming addresses and … Continue reading
Raspberry Pi 2 hands-on
We’re now a FOUR Pi household. One Raspberry Pi is our wireless print server, enabling us to use an old cheap laser printer to print from Macs, Raspberry Pis, iPhones and iPads; another is our kitchen radio; the third is … Continue reading
Posted in computers, Linux, Raspberry Pi, Raspbian
Tagged audio, education, radio, RaspberryPi
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A different kind of phone hacking
I previously mentioned this awesome project to rip out the innards of an old rotary dial phone, and stuffing a Raspberry Pi inside which plays a different MP3 file out of the earpiece each time you dial a different number. … Continue reading
Posted in nostalgia, Raspberry Pi
Tagged hacking, making, phone, RaspberryPi, rotary dial, telephone
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2 cool RaspberryPi projects
Here are two insanely cool Raspberry Pi projects I spotted this week. First up, turn a rotary dial phone into an MP3 player. This seems really simple and do-able. James West points out that some telephone EQ on the audio … Continue reading
Little Box of Haiku
Following on from my Little Box of Poems – which printed a random poem on till-roll (and which also inspired Carrie Anne Philbin’s Little Box of Geek) – I present: The Little Box of Haiku. It’s made from a RaspberryPi … Continue reading