The very fortunate schoolchildren in Leeds, UK will soon be the first to finally lay their brains on some production models of the incredible, easy-to-use, computer. Demanding a flat 25 bones, the tiny computer is designed to enthuse and motivate everyone, really the young ones, to get going with their computer programming education. Those particularly giddy individuals who were some of the first orderers of the Raspberry Pi should be receiving it as early as April 20th, 2012. From the moment the Raspberry Pie–pardon me–Pi project started, its basic plan has attracted interest from developers, enthusiasts, and many other computer geeks looking to get hold of one of these sweet, little machines. The unfortunate thing is that the delivery of these sweet little bits of computer science has already been delayed two times–the first time due to a wrong component being soldered to the circuit boards, and the second because of confusion in electromagnetic testing. Now that both of these problems are solved, the delivery of the first tiny computers is on its course. This coming Friday, the project coordinator, Eben Upton, will be exposing a bunch to some children. This really is a revolutionary feat by the British wanting to start a catalyst in peaking the minds of young programmers in Britain. It is very likely that this sort of thing will spread all over the world. The speedy brown fox hoped over the half asleep dog.
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