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		<title>Raspberry Pi Beginner Project: The Lunchbox Computer</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Today we're going to assemble a portable computer that fits into in a lunch box. It's a good Raspberry Pi beginner project, since it requires no coding or soldering and little tooling of any kind. All you have to do is acquire the parts, plug everything in and secure it within the lunch box.]]></description>
		
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