I am happy to announce "Raspberry Pi Day" at Penguins Unbound Meeting APRIL 27th 2013! This will be a whole day (9:00am to 5:00pm) dedicated to working with and learning about the Raspberry Pi ! This will be hands-on, so bring your Raspberry Pi and follow along with your own Raspberry Pi! Here is the agenda so far: There will be an intro "class" in the morning (9:30 to 11:30). With step-by-step to get you started. Followed by a Q & A time. So bring your Raspberry Pi and learn the basics in the morning. For Lunch, I will order pizza for all who would like to go in on buying some pizza. You are also welcome to bring your own lunch or go somewhere else. In the afternoon I hope to have different session on Raspberry Pi topics: XBMC on the Raspberry Pi Raspberry Pi Programming GPIO in C and more hopefully... That is the plan so far! If you plan on going please sign up on the wiki. *** If you or, if you know someone, that has worked with Raspberry Pi and would be willing to present (or help) at the meeting please contact Me (Brian Dolan-Goecke) from http://www.goecke-dolan.com/Brian/sendmeail.php I am hoping to fine someone with experience driving motors and see some other interesting things that people have done with the Raspberry Pi. Thanks I hope to see you there! ==>brian. Be sure to order and get your Raspberry Pi today! You can get a "Maker Shed" kit at MicroCenter http://www.microcenter.com/product/402492/Raspberry_Pi_Starter_Kit (They had 2 in stock when I check earlier today. Be sure to select the Minnesota store in the drop down list in the middle of the page header at the top.) Here is more info about the "Maker Shed" kit http://www.makershed.com/Raspberry_Pi_Starter_Kit_Includes_Raspberry_Pi_p/msrpik.htm You can order from adafruit (they seem to have them in stock when I checked today) http://adafruit.com/category/105 They also have several additional accessories, and project for the Raspberry Pi. Jack Ungerleider mentioned you can get a Raspberry Pi here also http://www.mcmelectronics.com/ I am sure there are many more places on the internet if you look *** If you don't know what the Raspberry Pi is see these links http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raspberry_Pi http://www.raspberrypi.org/