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The Raspberry sPi

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Everyone wants to be James Bond. Or at least I know I do. He seems to get into all sorts of situations; then whips out a handy gadget to save the day. The Raspberry Pi is, as we have shown, supremely versatile for such a tiny little piece of hardware. This makes it the perfect tool for a secret agent because with just a little bit of energy you can provide a fully-fledged technological solution at a fraction of the expense of employing John Cleese (admittedly the Pi is not as funny). So, with this in mind, we can now don our tuxedos and get down to secret agent business.

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Membrey, P., Hows, D. (2013). The Raspberry sPi. In: Learn Raspberry Pi with Linux. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-4822-4_10

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