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The Raspberry Pi is a low cost, credit-card sized computer that plugs into a computer monitor or TV, and uses a standard keyboard and mouse. In this PDF, some interesting and funny things you can do with your Raspberry Pi. Check out this PDF, you will surely like this.<br>http://www.bestoninternet.com/compute/memory-cards/micro-sd-cards-for-raspberry-pi/<br>
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Mod My Pi Mod My Pi do a great range of colorful cases, using state of the art injection moulding techniques, and they're not a bad price either. @Bestoninternet
Make your own Pi case Fancy making your own case? Then this printable PDF will do the trick nicely. It's a template to cut out and glue to together (very Blue Peter), which will form a case for the RPi. @Bestoninternet
Retro Pi If the Spectrum whetted your appetite, then check out the RetroPie Project. With this you can emulate a wealth of old consoles: SNES, Mega Drive etc. The setup takes its toll on the old RPi and it's not the quickest install ever, but it's certainly worth it in the end. Follow these instructions and get gaming. @Bestoninternet
Arcade Pi In fact, why not go one step further and create a full sized arcade cabinet? You could follow the instructions in this blog post from RPi user, Darren. Or, hunt around on eBay for an old arcade cabinet to tinker with. @Bestoninternet
Robotics Robots are generally quite cool -- obviously aside from the ones that wish to except for the ones that try to kill all of humanity. There are plenty of friendly robots out there. Online magazine RPi MagPi has a feature about how to make a robotic arm work with the RPi. @Bestoninternet
RPi UAV The concept is brilliant, an RPi UAV (or flying drone to the likes of you and I) -- just think of the possibilities! Possibly the first Raspberry Pi-powered quadcopter in the world. @Bestoninternet
RPi Weather Station This DragonTail mapping tutorial would make an excellent science project for school, the Raspberry Pi weather station. Using a Maplin bought USB Wireless Touch Weather Station, the RPi can log all relevant data. @Bestoninternet