Video Raspberry Pi Now Has Distributors -- and Will Soon Have Boards for All (Video) 304
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In an exclusive Transatlantic Skype conversation with Slashdot editor Timothy Lord recorded on Feb. 22, Raspberry Pi project leader Eben Upton talks about the state of Raspberry Pi, and tells us that yes -- finally -- they now have distributors in the U.S. and other countries instead trying to ship every unit from the U.K. Even better, instead of buying a batch of boards, selling them, and only then ordering another batch, the new distribution agreements mean they can keep a steady flow of orders coming in and going out. One slight downer is that people who have donated to the project may not get their Pi(s) right away; the distributors have spoken for all of the current order. Eben talks about this, and about how Raspberry Pi is going to take care of contributors, starting at about 4:15 in the video. You can also look at an in-person interview Tim did with Eben in January -- or wait until the end of today's video for a list of other Raspberry Pi videos.
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They're going for the MySpace Experience. Next step is to add glitter to every page, change fonts mid-sentence and go with a rainbow-on-rainbow color scheme.
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Re:Ordered mine (Score:5, Funny)
Managed to order mine from Farnell this morning. Took almost a whole hour of refreshes & timeouts considering that i already had an account on their site.
I know for a fact that electronics engineers make lousy software developers. You better pray that your "whole hour of refreshes" didn't get you 3600 Raspberry Pis.
Re:Is it too much to ask (Score:4, Funny)
Given the amount of "rasberry pi" articles that there have been lately, also the availability of google (which will tell you in three clicks) it's not necessary. Are we supposed to start every hard disk story with an explanation of what a hard disk is as well?
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Yes, it appears to be a legitimate business website. Check it out in the Internet Archive and you'll see it was once a professional website. I'm not sure what happened.
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Re:first (Score:4, Funny)
Wrong.
This is the first Pi [ebay.com] :)
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Re:Worst Comments Ever (Score:4, Funny)
The majority of posters sounds about thirteen, and demonstrate the worldliness to match.
Well, they did say their demographic was schoolkids.
/grin