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|    Re: Perhipheral and cables packaging    |
|    27 Oct 25 06:30:02    |
   
   MSGID: <10dlq5d$6j96$2@dont-email.me> dc671401   
   REPLY: <10dl3cn$a9j$1@dont-email.me> daaf955a   
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   REPLYADDR bp@www.zefox.net   
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   Chris Elvidge wrote:   
   > On 25/10/2025 at 22:28, bp@www.zefox.net wrote:   
   >> Has anybody come up with a good way of bundling a Pi and its   
   >> associated cables/peripherals/hub into a reasonably neat handful?   
   >    
   > Lego and some glue?   
      
   That's spiritually appropriate. Improvised and repurposed objects   
   are much enjoyed. Lego isn't an obvious starting point, but it's   
   in the right frame of mind 8-).    
      
   Since posting the original question the use of disposable plastic   
   pastry or takeout food containers crossed my mind. I can always   
   cut holes for cables and ventilation. Some of them are quite durable.   
      
   Thanks for writing!   
      
   bob prohaska   
       
      
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