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Extra raspberry sauce: The great Raspberry Pi B+ giveaway

Stuartsjones
Stuartsjones
15 Jul 2014

You may have heard that there’s a new Pi in town. The Raspberry Pi B+ launched on July 14th 2014, the first major update to the credit card sized computer that changed so much in the world of electronics when it first launched two years ago.

 

We wanted to make sure that our element14 Community members and social media followers had the chance to be among the first to get their hands on it. So, we decided to give 100 away. We couldn’t just go out on the street and hand them out to anyone and everyone! We wanted to put the new Pis directly into the hands of our members and followers, on launch day, so we needed some kind of secret code!

 

That’s why early on the morning of the launch, we started spreading the word. On all of our social media channels we posted messages letting people know that there would be element14 ice cream huts in central London today. They were giving out free ice cream to everyone but, if you knew the secret code word, you could become the recipient of more than just a tasty treat. The first 100 people to find the element14 ice cream huts and ask for ‘extra raspberry sauce’ with their ice cream became some of the first people in the world to get their hands on a brand new Raspberry Pi B+. We tweeted using the hashtag #extraraspberry throughout the day, with these being a few of the best tweets and pictures.


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Now, we appreciate that many of you couldn’t possibly get to central London with only a few hours notice (or even a few days). The element14 Community is global, so we want to give everyone the chance to get hold of a free Raspberry Pi B+ early on. For that reason, we’ve held back another 10 to give away. To be in with a chance of getting one, just comment on this blog post and tells us in under 50 words the first project you would put your new Pi B+ to use on. We’re especially interested in hearing about projects that make use of the new board’s better connectivity and power features.

 

Get commenting to enter and we'll pick the winners next Wednesday July 23rd at 9am UK time (Terms and Conditions apply)

 

By submitting an entry you will automatically start receiving notifications of other responses to this post. If you do not wish to receive notifications, select "Unfollow" at the top right of this page. If you have any questions, please let us know in our Feedback & Support area.


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  • shabaz
    shabaz over 11 years ago +3
    I was at Westminster very recently I missed this by a week! I hope you got to do some touristy stuff afterwards too. The weather was nice - London and the team looks good!
  • malakai
    malakai over 11 years ago +2
    EnOcean Pi - OpenHAB - PiFace - PiRack with 8 channel relay. Put every pin to use automating my home. Pins used EnOcean 5v GND Serial, EnOcean Pins: 2 (5v), 6 (GND), 8 TX, 10 RX PiFace 5v w/ relays 3v…
  • Former Member
    Former Member over 11 years ago +2
    I will use the new Pi and turn my old LCD TV into a media center for my parent. They will have instant access to my youtube videos when i upload them. They will stay connect to me even when i am away …
  • Former Member
    Former Member over 11 years ago

    My first project with the Raspberry Pi was a videolooper for use in a Bio-Hack exhibition at the Medical Museion in Copenhagen. Apart from me learning a bunch of Linux scripts, the museum got a cheap and easy solution to a previously expensive and difficult problem.

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  • Robert Peter Oakes
    Robert Peter Oakes over 11 years ago

    With the additional connectivity my external parts count would be significantly reduced making this a great candidate for my MASTER CONTROL for my home automation acting as a security gateway for remote access.

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    Former Member over 11 years ago

    I don't know what will i do yet. I have never touch or see personally this famous raspberry pi. I have only tried the arduino that is given as gift to me. If you'll give me one I'll study it first and maybe i'll come up with a good project image. (Just trying in case image)

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  • Former Member
    Former Member over 11 years ago

    Using the four USB ports to connect cameras, I'd like to build a puppy monitoring system for our terrible two. I may go so far as to get RFID chips for their collars and attach a reader... but that may be going a bit too far!

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    Former Member over 11 years ago

    Originally planning this for the Rev B. A bullet effect video generator. Uses at least 20 of Pi's, captures  360° worth of images and via wifi upload to ad-hoc wifi network  to a processing hub. Hub would leverage ffmpeg stitch images together and tweet video.

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