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Monday, December 29, 2014
Saturday, December 27, 2014
Healing Slowly
Graduated ...
... from my crutches
To using a cane.
Can't wait to lose the Cane too, but have to learn to trust my ankle again first.
Monday, December 22, 2014
Setting-Up The Raspberry Pi Part 2
Now with all the parts gathered up,
an output of at least 750ma. Some cell phone
chargers can be just the ticket. The ones that
utilize a USB cable can increase the options
for powering the Pi. Hint: most modern TV's have USB ports!
A remote control is a great way to interface with your Pi. There are many remotes available that function with the PI and XBMC ranging in price from $4 or $5 US to $39 or more. I spent about $6 US on this one on Amazon.
Although in most cases the Pi will become a
semi-permanent fixture attached to your TV, by going wireless it will certainly leave your options open as to placement. One less ugly wire to contend with in that mass behind the entertainment center right? I picked up this nano adapter for a mere $12 US.
Don't forget this one, the HDMI cable to connect to your TV. The placement of your Pi will dictate the length of the cable you will need to purchase. I opted for a 3 meter cable, although I believe a 2 meter cable would have been enough. I want to make sure I can keep the Pi away from any heat being generated by the rest of my entertainment system.
To keep fingers and such off the actual components of the Pi a case should be utilized. There are a wide variety of cases made for the Pi and range in price from a couple dollars up.
The folks a NOOBS have a super easy way to install the OS on your Raspberry Pi. The download page here.
I questioned the fact that there are heat sinks on the market for the Pi chips and if they are needed and the reply to that question was found here from the team at Raspberry Pi, and the answer was "If you are using your RasPi within the normal use the foundation foresaw for the device YOU DO NOT NEED Heat Sinks for your RasPi."
I questioned the fact that there are heat sinks on the market for the Pi chips and if they are needed and the reply to that question was found here from the team at Raspberry Pi, and the answer was "If you are using your RasPi within the normal use the foundation foresaw for the device YOU DO NOT NEED Heat Sinks for your RasPi."
Once you have your Pi up and running you can enjoy all your network storage has to offer at full 1080P and digital sound. (if your TV supports it).
Saturday, December 20, 2014
Always On The Lookout
For That Next Special Wallpaper
Having watched Guardians of the Galaxy a number of times now, and taken some still shots I have one of my new favorites from the Movie. Rocket is perhaps one of my favorite characters to come along in many years and as the shot is taken from a full 1080P HD movie it makes for a visually appealing desktop wallpaper. Marvel has done a wonderful job with this movie!
Rocket Raccoon from Guardians of the Galaxy (Marvel) 2014 |
"Ain't nothin' like me, 'cept me!"
Friday, December 12, 2014
Six More Weeks
My Broken Ankle
Is healing well as far as the X-Rays prove, I have the OK from the Dr. to begin building up weight bearing over the next three weeks. I was hoping to get back to work next week but, it seems I will be off for at least six more.
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