Get the Raspberry Pi 2016 Calendar – out now!
By Russell Barnes. Posted
Get a Raspberry Pi-themed look at 2016 with the latest calendar, with all the important dates along with release dates of The MagPi!
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Ever looked at your calendar and sighed that it didn't tell you when the Raspberry Pi's birthday was or when the next issue of The MagPi was out? Want a great stocking stuffer for a Pi-obsessed kid? Or do you just really love the excellent illustrations of Raspberry Pi's Sam Alder? If any of these pique your interest, then we have an excellent proposition for you.
The 2016 Raspberry Pi Calendar is available right now from the Swag Shop, normally setting you back £7.99 but for a limited time they're currently only £5.99! Each month has a fantastic illustration, appropriately themed for the time of year but with a Raspberry Pi twist on it.
To anyone buying the calendar, we'd also like to announce that we're including a free bonus day! That's right, for the price of 365 days, we're throwing in 29 February absolutely free! A bargain if we do say so ourselves.
Grab yourself a copy today from the Swag Shop!
Russell runs Raspberry Pi Press, which includes The MagPi, Hello World, HackSpace magazine, and book projects. He’s a massive sci-fi bore.
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