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THIS MONTH IN <strong>PI</strong><br />
Community<br />
Liz Upton was<br />
briefly seen firing<br />
about in the BigHak<br />
before racing out<br />
the door to go and<br />
fight crime<br />
3D printers<br />
and 3D printed<br />
robots were<br />
on display<br />
We were selling<br />
a few MagPirelated<br />
bits on the<br />
stall, as well as<br />
showing off the<br />
NES controller<br />
from this month’s<br />
tutorial<br />
We had a few copies<br />
of the lesser-spotted<br />
MagPi #40 to sell,<br />
and this lucky woman<br />
bought the last<br />
available copy of the<br />
original print run!<br />
More robot<br />
arms, this time<br />
powered by<br />
Scratch to<br />
great effect<br />
The PiBorg guys<br />
were there,<br />
showing off their<br />
excellent range<br />
of robots<br />
Luckily, there<br />
were no<br />
challenges<br />
involving stairs<br />
raspberrypi.org/magpi January 2016<br />
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