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I should do some work and spend less time hanging around in the Lake District – but when the view looks like this, who wouldn’t? This is from the Low Wood Hotel on the shore of Windemere.
I’ve added a new header photograph of Red Screes taken from the path along the side of Wansfell leading to Stock Ghyll falls. Note the hint of blue sky – but it was August I suppose.
So, the comforting grey blanket of cloud returned to Ambleside today making Loughrigg and the Coniston hills disappear the rain. All that sunshine is not good for you!
New header photograph
Summer has kind of arrived so I’ve ditched the old picture of a snow capped Coniston Old Man, Weatherlam and Swirl How. The new picture was taken last weekend of the Langdale Pikes from Elterwater, Great Langdale.
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Using the Raspberry Pi as a wall display
When the Raspberry Pi first cam to our office, I set it up as a wallboard displaying various graphs, however some time later the SD card failed and it all went down the tube! When setting it up again I … Continue reading
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This is the place for me to document my installations, scripting and networking stuff.