Best products from r/RPi
We found 23 comments on r/RPi discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 53 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.
1. FISHBERG Pack of 16 Chair Leg Tips Caps 1.0 Inch Anti Slip Rubber Table Leg Caps Floor Protectors for Avoid Scratches,Black …
- 1.Chair leg tips caps material: rubber, Color: black, Pieces: 16pcs
- 2.Rubber leg tips inside diameter (at the bottom): 25mm/1.0 inch; Opening inside diameter 25 mm to protect legs from slipping out; Outside diameter: 25mm/ 1 inch.
- 3.Easily and securely attaches to furniture legs, easy installation.
- 4.Rubber leg tips help to protects floor from scratches and damage.
- 5.Designed for use on metal chair and stool legs.
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2. The Pragmatic Programmer: From Journeyman to Master
- Save up to 15% when buying these two titles together.
- The Pragmatic Programmer cuts through the increasing specialization and technicalities of modern software development to examine the core process--taking a requirement and producing working, maintainable code that delights its users.
- It covers topics ranging from personal responsibility and career development to architectural techniques for keeping your code flexible and easy to adapt and reuse.
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3. Mack's Ultra Soft Foam Earplugs, 50 Pair - 33dB Highest NRR, Comfortable Ear Plugs for Sleeping, Snoring, Travel, Concerts, Studying, Loud Noise, Work
- ULTRA COMFORTABLE - Made with super low-pressure, slow release, Comfy Cush Comfort Foam. Their user preferred color is as easy on your eyes as they are on your ears
- ULTRA NOISE BLOCKERS – With a Noise Reduction Rating (NRR) of 33 decibels, these versatile, noise blocking earplugs are great for sleeping, studying, work, travel, concerts, relaxation, motorcycling, loud events, etc
- #1 BRAND FOR SNORING, SLEEPING AND TO PROTECT HEARING - Mack’s is the #1 doctor recommended brand of foam earplugs to protect hearing and to get a good night’s sleep when sleeping with a snoring spouse
- #1 BRAND USED BY DOCTORS - Mack’s is the #1 brand of foam earplugs personally used by doctors. Trust the brand that doctors trust
- MADE IN THE USA – Proudly made in the USA with safe, high performance, noise reducing foam. Satisfaction guaranteed. The plastic jar is safety-sealed and features a convenient flip-open top for easy dispensing
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4. Microplane Professional Series Ribbon Grater, 18/8, Stainless Steel
This grater provides a slightly thickerThis cheese grater is best used with parmesanUse a coarse grater to put a delicious chocolate
5. Prevue Pet Products SP42614-4 Flight Cage, Brown/Black
- Comfortable: This flight bird cage is the perfect home for multiple small birds. Give your pet bird room to roam in this spacious flight cage. There’s plenty of room for your small birds to fly.
- Versatile: Showcase your flock with this multi-bird cage. This bird crate is perfect for small birds like parakeets, canaries, or finches. The spacious flight cage helps your bird use its natural instincts and abilities including flying.
- High-Quality: This flight cage includes 2 plastic cups for food and water, and 4 wood perches for resting. It’s easy to use while helping your pet birds feel at home in the animal crate.
- Easy to Clean: Our tall flight bird cage features two large front doors for easy access to your bird. The pull-out debris tray and removable bottom grille make for easy cleaning.
- Dimensions: The flight cage measures 26 inches long x 14 inches wide x 36 inches high with ½ inch wire spacing. The interior space measures 25 inches long x 12 ½ inches wide x 34 inches high. Let your bird spread its wings and fly in the cage!
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6. You May Ask Yourself: An Introduction to Thinking Like a Sociologist
Used Book in Good Condition
7. Shoulder Dolly Moving Straps - Lifting Strap for 2 Movers - Move, Lift, Carry, And Secure Furniture, Appliances, Heavy, Bulky Objects Safely, Efficiently, More Easily Like The Pros - Essential Moving Supplies - LD1000
- Keep arms/hands free -The Shoulder Dolly recognized the need for your arms to be unconstrained. The need for stabilization, opening doors, and overall balance is all attained.
- Safely lift and move - Ergonomically designed to promote and facilitate proper lifting techniques. Built with heavy-duty materials, the ShoulderDolly can lift up to 800 lbs
- Reduce back pain - Back pain and strain is avoided by ensuring proper lifting techniques and utilizing the body's strongest muscles, the legs and torso. Significantly reduces strain on arms and hands.
- Versatility - Due to the seemingly unlimited adjustability of the strap through the buckle, users can move and lift heavy, bulky furniture easier than ever.
- One size fits all - Differences in the height of movers are overcome due to the adjustability of the webbing through the buckle.
- Warning: The ShoulderDolly does not make you stronger than you are without it. Steel toe shoes and back protection are always recommended. Do not use if you have physical limitations or injuries. Please view Installation Guide below for instructions on safe use of the Shoulder Dolly
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8. 4476 What Else You Enjoy Unique Funny Get Well Card with Envelope
- Card's inside greeting reads: You'll Enjoy Feeling Better. Get Well Soon.
- Some styles are available blank or with a greeting inside. Fits in a 5" x 7" envelope.
- Perfect Funny stationery for writing Get Well wishes and ships with envelopes in a reusable box for your convenience.
- North American based, our proprietary, eco-friendly, print-on-demand technology and premium, recycled, renewable cardstock drastically reduce waste and minimize environmental impact.
- Founded in 1980, NobleWorks – and The Best Card Company, its non-humor division – is an award-winning brand and a New Jersey based, family-owned publisher. A proud board member of the Greeting Card Association, we strive for 100% perfection and customer satisfaction – every card, every order, every time. We are here to serve whether you purchased our stationery directly from us or from authorized resellers.
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9. 8903 Absolut Bag FB Unique Hilarious Get Well Card with Envelope
- Card's inside greeting: Don'T Be A Drip...Get Well Soon!
- 5'' x 7'' Get Well card with matching envelope.
- Printed in NJ, not in China.
- Amazon A-to-Z Guarantee. The only question we might ask is: 'Does your mother know?' Rest assured we'll never tell...
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10. NobleWorks - Jumbo Funny Get Well Greeting Card (8.5 x 11 Inch) - Humor Cartoons, Feel Better Soon Card - Dang Surgeon J9743
- Inside Greeting Says: Feel Better Soon!
- Receive 1, jumbo 8.5 x 11 inch get well card with envelope; A funny feel better sentiment
- Hilarious surgeon mistake retro comic card; Pre operations get well soon greetings for friends
- The greeting card has a glossy cover page that is slightly longer than the back for easy opening
- This stationery notecard is made from thick, paper cardstock with 30-percent recycled content
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11. Logitech M510 Wireless Computer Mouse – Comfortable Shape with USB Unifying Receiver, with Back/Forward Buttons and Side-to-Side Scrolling, Dark Gray
- Note: In case of wireless mouse, the USB receiver will be provided inside or along with the mouse
- Ergonomic shape: Ergonomically sculpted design and soft rubber grips conform to your right or left hand to be naturally comfortable and the compact size makes it easy to take with you wherever you use your computer at home, at work, or anywhere else
- Convenient controls: Back/forward buttons and side to side scrolling plus zoom let you do more, faster (requires free Logitech options software).Wireless technology: Advanced 2.4 GHz wireless connectivity (Unifying supported)
- Long battery life: You might forget this mouse runs on batteries with 2 years of power from 2 AA batteries
- Programmable controls: Configure the buttons to do exactly what you want like switching applications, opening browser windows or jump to full screen while watching videos
- Plug'n'play connection: Nano sized Logitech wireless unifying receiver stays in your computer plug it in, forget it, even add compatible wireless devices without multiple USB receivers USB connector is located underneath the item inside where the batteries are stored
- 3-year limited hardware warranty
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12. Samsung 850 PRO - 512GB - 2.5-Inch SATA III Internal SSD (MZ-7KE512BW)
The World's First Consumer SSD Powered by Samsung V-NAND Technology, Ideal for Hardcore PC Gamers, Heavy PC Users, Business ProfessionalUltimate Sequential Read/Write Performance : Up to 550MB/s and 520MB/s Respectively, and Random Read/Write IOPS Performance : Up to 100K and 90K RespectivelyPerfor...
13. Instant Pot Duo 7-in-1 Electric Pressure Cooker, Sterilizer, Slow Cooker, Rice Cooker, Steamer, Saute, Yogurt Maker, and Warmer, 6 Quart, 14 One-Touch Programs
- 7-IN-1 FUNCTIONALITY: Pressure cook, slow cook, rice cooker, yogurt maker, steamer, sauté pan and food warmer.
- QUICK ONE-TOUCH COOKING: 13 customizable Smart Programs for pressure cooking ribs, soups, beans, rice, poultry, yogurt, desserts and more.
- COOK FAST OR SLOW: Pressure cook delicious one-pot meals up to 70% faster than traditional cooking methods or slow cook your favorite traditional recipes – just like grandma used to make.
- QUICK AND EASY CLEAN UP: Finger-print resistant, stainless-steel sides and dishwasher-safe lid, inner pot, and accessories.
- PROVEN SAFETY FEATURES: Includes over 10 safety features, plus overheat protection and safe-locking lid
- GREAT FOR GROWING FAMILIES: Cook for up to 6 people – perfect for growing families, or meal prepping and batch cooking for singles.
- VERSATILE INNER COOKING POT: We use food-grade stainless-steel, a tri-ply bottom for more even cooking and perfect for sautéing
- DISCOVER AMAZING RECIPES: Download our free Instant Pot app, so you can create quick new favorites and prepare delicious meals, available iOS and Android.
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14. Samsung B2230HD 21.5-Inch Widescreen LCD Monitor
Screen Size 21.5" Widescreen: Yes Maximum Resolution: 1920 x 1080 Recommended Resolution: 1920 x 1080Viewing Angle: 170°(H) / 160°(V) Display Colors: 16.7 Million Brightness: 300 cd/m²Contrast Ratio: DC 70000:1 Response Time: 5msInput Video Compatibility: Analog RGB, Digital Connectors: D-Sub, HD...
15. Rock Band 2 Wireless Drum Set - Xbox 360
Features four durable drum pads, a redesigned kick-pedal, a drum stand, and authentic wooden sticks. Game sold separately.New sound-dampening, velocity-sensitive heads for more expressive performancesMetal-reinforced, ultra-durable foot pedal stands up to the aggressive drummingBuilt-in cymbal and ...
16. Logitech X-530 5.1 Speaker System
- 5.1-Channel speaker system for PCs, Macs, audio receivers, DVD players, or game consoles
- FDD2 satellite technology produces uniform sound field for rich results
- Dedicated center channel enhances dialogue
- Master volume and subwoofer level controls for convenient access
- 70 Watts RMS total system power (7.4 watts x 4, plus 15.5-watt center speaker and 25-watt subwoofer)
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17. Probability Theory: The Logic of Science
- Used Book in Good Condition
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18. Mediasonic Homeworx HW180STB 3 / 4 Channel HDTV Digital Converter Box with Recording and Media Player (New Version)
- Receive Over-The-Air Digital Broadcast to your Analog and Digital TV, Projector, and Computer Monitor. Antenna Out Analog Pass Through, Favorite Channel List, Parental Control Function,USB Multimedia Player Function.
- Auto Tuning, HDMI 1080P Output / Composite Out / Coaxial Output, Closed Caption,Real-Time recording & Programmed Time Recording, Auto, 16:9 Pillar Box, 16:9 Pan G Scan, 4:3 Letter Box, 4:3 Pan G Scan, 4:3 Full, 16:9 Wide Screen. Timing Start Up & Shut Down.
- Recording require user to connect a USB 2.0 or USB 3.0 2.5" / 3.5" External Hard Drive via USB (Up to 2TB). (USB Flash Drive not recommended). Audio / Video format support- Photo- JPEG, BMP, PNG, Music- mp3, aac, mp4. Video- avi, mpg, dat, vob, mkv, mjpeg (may not work with some video & audio codec format)
- This converter box is designed to receive Over-The-Air signal, and it is not a replacement of cable box. External Antenna is required to connect to this converter box in order to receive signal. This product does NOT Work with TIVO and cable company such as Comcast, DirecTV, DISH Network, Time Warner Cable, etc. In general, this product does NOT work with encrypted cable signal
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First off, Pchops is the best overall price grocery. Hannaford is your nicer but still affordable grocery. Save-A-Lot is dirt cheap but sketchy as hell. Save the farmers market for when you'd like to treat yourself. Farmers market food is delicious but you do pay for the quality. I would advise mixing all of the above to fit with your budget. I dunno if Pchops still does it but when I was still in school they had this deal where every X dollars of groceries you bought and used your AdvantEdge card for, you got 10 cents of per gallon of gas at Sunoco. I didn't drive much further than Pchops usually so I ended up racking up over a dollar between fill ups sometimes which really was awesome. Also one of the Sunocos is always cheaper but I have a terrible sense of direction so you are going to have to figure out which one it is on your own.
Here are some of my easy/solid/quick recipes:
That's probably way more than you needed and perhaps too simple. I don't know your skill level so my apologies if they were too easy/hard. Feel free to message me if you got any questions on anything. I strongly encourage you to try recipes you find online. Foodgawker has a pinterest-like interface but the recipes are generally good. Pinterest itself I would advise against, people put all kinds of crap up there and you can't really trust it. Some foodgawker recipes are pretty intense, so don't feel bad if you think they are way too complicated because some of them are.
Also one thing I do advise you spend money on is a nice cheese grater. I have a microplane that cuts in both directions (well now I have two different ones, one for hard cheeses and one for stuff like cheddar). Mine was a little under $20 and it was so worth it. I got it my senior year at RPI after the $2 walmart version broke badly enough that it didn't work. Shredding cheese yourself is cheaper than buying the pre-shredded kind and spending the money on the decent cheese grater will save you from a lot of swearing and bleeding. I am serious. It is worth it. (Mine is almost exactly like this one but it has a plastic handle.)
Other miscellaneous tips for cost effectiveness:
Sorry for the super long post.
Awesome! So a typical flight cage is usually 18-22 inches high and 2-4 feet long. It's just to let them fly around a little while they're not out. It's a totally acceptable all the time cage too :)
I'm excited for you! Budgies are great. I'll see if I can find anyone who's looking to get rid of theirs. I'm looking (eventually) to get rid of one of my flight cages in the near future, but I'm waiting a bit to find the right fit for what I want (double or stacking cage since I have two birds). It's really big for a budgie, taller than wider, and fantastic pricing, pretty decent construction to cost, not the best, not the worst, just don't transport it a lot like I do because it can get bent.
Feel free to message anytime!
Well, we'll be focusing a lot on discussion, and I can promise no tests just so long as class participation is good. Right now, I'm about 90% sure we'll use Dalton Conley's "You May Ask Yourself" as a textbook, and I'll be throwing some other fun readings on the side.
The main goal is to get you thinking like a sociologist - looking at your everyday experiences in terms of the social. So, we'll be looking at race, class, gender, age, institutions - all the classic stuff.
I'm teaching it this semester - you'll benefit from the mistakes I've made - and everyone seems to be enjoying it so far! I keep things pretty relaxed, and am open to talking about (or more about) things the students are most interested in.
(Oops, my mistake. Edited the original post. Thanks!)
Well, someone should get a prize for punking Comrade Napoleon with this level of brilliant low-cost effort.
Three local news outlets, five different posts here, and all anyone can point to is this: https://imgur.com/ddQQaLm
This is the only image on the local news; the only image anyone posts. And yet no one seems to notice that on the far right end of that "pole" is a stand 1" rubber end-cap. Get yours today on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/FISHBERG-Chair-Rubber-Protectors-Scratches/dp/B0713WY7J8/
Which means this "noose" is a 7" piece of twine with a loop at the end barely large enough for your thumb, attached to the bottom end of a white metal chair.
You've been punked. But, look on the bright side - you probably didn't call out the national guard to lock down the campus like Dear Leader.
As rpidrinkinggame mentioned, fraternities like to send people to help out on move in days. If you find a couple of them, they would love to help you, but they can't be everywhere.
If you can find one, there is a tool designed specifically for this task -- a refrigerator dolly. It should have wheels on the side so you can drag it up stairs. I saw someone use one last year, and it worked pretty well. Otherwise, you can try to borrow something like this.
I learned more from this book http://www.amazon.com/Pragmatic-Programmer-Journeyman-Master/dp/020161622X/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1290570947&sr=8-1 than I did from all of SDD, which was certainly my least-favorite course in all of CS. I strongly suggest emailing the UCC as somebody else suggested. I did the same in May, and I will reproduce that email here with names removed. I was thanked via email by 2 professors, so clearly they didn't mind that my email was entirely negative.
Dear [department head],
I am writing to you because of the problems I had as a student in Software Design and Documentation (SDD) this past semester. I wish to convey to you a comprehensive list of my concerns and, where appropriate, any action I think should be taken to resolve these concerns. I understand that revamping the curriculum of SDD has come up in the last couple of UCC meetings, so I hope my input will be valuable toward that end.
My foremost concern is that the SDD instructors and TAs did not respond to out-of-class communications reliably. Throughout the semester, it took the SDD instructors and TAs about half a week to respond to my emails, and a couple of messages were never responded to. In particular, I requested to meet with any one of the instructors or TAs to review my final exam term paper. [instructor 1] said in-class that such requests would be fulfilled by [instructor 2], but my request was never answered (the assignment was due on 5/17.) We were not allowed to discuss our term papers with other current SDD students, so I ultimately had to submit my paper despite being uncertain about several technical aspects of the material discussed in the paper. As a student, it is unacceptable to me that a request for help could go ignored, especially after said help was promised in-class.
Next, [instructor 2] was tardy or absent throughout the semester--she was 60-90 minutes late to most of the classes she attended (note that SDD is a once-weekly, four-hour class) and often she did not show up at all. I do not recall a single instance of [instructor 2] being in attendance at the start of class. Furthermore, [instructor 1]'s absence caused one or two classes to be canceled--as if he was the sole instructor of the course. Another class was delayed by nearly two hours because of both instructors' tardiness. These cancellations and delays had a dramatic impact on the class' due dates, pushing two major submissions within one week of each other at the end of the semester. I feel that all of these problems are unprofessional and a mismanagement of the students' already busy schedules. I understand that [instructor 2] has a background as a software project manager and we are fortunate to have her teaching the course, but due to her limited classroom presence I did not feel the benefit of her industry experience.
Finally, I wish to discuss the curriculum and general perception of SDD. As far as I know, SDD is universally loathed by students and having taken it myself I now understand why. In my view, the course did not successfully convey why the course material is important, making the four-hour class period very difficult to sit through even with breaks. Similarly, a lot of the non-programming work that we had to do for the long-term software development project felt like make-work rather than a legitimate contribution to the group effort. What's more, one of [instructor 1]'s presentations made comments that marginalize the difficulty of programming by calling it "monkey work" and "a purely mechanical process." I found these comments insulting because they apparently devalue the knowledge and skills I have learned during my time at RPI. [instructor 1] said that SDD is "not a coding class," but I think that is an absurd statement because the class has a high degree of programming homework in the form of the semester-long project. Ultimately, I have finished SDD having gained not much more than the idea that "waterfall development is bad" and vague knowledge of iterative software development and design patterns.
Because of these problems, I believe the biggest thing that SDD is missing is material on how to write good code from a software development standpoint, i.e. ease of maintainability, eliminating duplication and coupling, legacy support, shipping good updates to users, et cetera. At my summer internship last year, the interns all had to read the book The Pragmatic Programmer (http://www.amazon.com/dp/020161622X/) and in just two hours of discussing this book I feel that I learned much more about software development than I did all semester in SDD. The only advice we got about writing code in SDD was to write lots of comments, which is not necessarily a good practice.
Thank you for reading, and if you have any questions I would be more than happy to answer them.
Sincerely,
[Mr_eX]
UPDATE: Spoke to Tony again today, James evidently was back in to the hospital this morning, don't know why. I'm feeling a little better about taking up the collection for him if he is still getting hospital bills like that.
SO: Lets get the man a card. Something like this:
http://www.amazon.com/J9743-Jumbo-Funny-Well-Card/dp/B00SC7Z896/ref=sr_1_14?ie=UTF8&qid=1454103659&sr=8-14&keywords=giant+get+well+card
Or this:
http://www.amazon.com/4476-Enjoy-Unique-Funny-Envelope/dp/B001G2K308/ref=sr_1_11?ie=UTF8&qid=1454103659&sr=8-11&keywords=giant+get+well+card
Or option three:
http://www.amazon.com/8903-Absolut-Unique-Hilarious-Envelope/dp/B00AZ8Q8S0/ref=sr_1_24?ie=UTF8&qid=1454103727&sr=8-24&keywords=giant+get+well+card
And does anyone have access to a cash box?
I'm thinking we get a card and leave it in the union over a week to get signatures from everyone, the ladies in the admin office would probably be willing to help. If we can get a cash box then I say leave it there as well.
Thoughts?
Agreed. Got this bad boy when it was on sale at Best Buy for about 20 bucks (it used to cost $40). Been using it for 3 years without a problem.
I have a Samsung 850 Pro and it has sped things up quite a bit. Absolutetly worth the money. Also did a completely clean Windows install, would recommend.
Instant Pots are pretty good and this is a good weekend to buy one. This one is on sale down to $50.
For Sale:
Black and Decker 1.7 Cu. Ft. Mini-Fridge : $25http://www.blackanddecker.com/power-tools/BCFA17B.aspx
Mainstays TV Stand : $15http://www.walmart.com/ip/Mainstays-TV-Stand-with-Side-Storage-for-TVs-up-to-32-Black/17480002?_mm=
(Used but Good Condition) Burton Hail Snowboard Boots - Men's Size 9 -White : $50
http://www.burton.com/mens-hail-snowboard-boot/275261,default,pd.html?start=2&cgid=mens-boots
Desk - $30http://www.officedepot.com/a/products/941359/MYSPACE-by-Bush-Furniture-Montrese-Desk/
Space Heater - $10http://listia.s3.amazonaws.com/photos/232dd89537cdd562720d/medium.JPG?1323284179
Window-Mounted Fan - $10http://www.walmart.com/ip/Holmes-Twin-Window-Fan/9204076
Rock Band 2 Wireless Drums (Xbox 360) - $50http://www.amazon.com/Rock-Band-Wireless-Drum-Xbox-360/dp/B001BX6MR0
Samsung 21-inch TV - $30http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-B2230HD-21-5-Inch-WideScreen-Monitor/dp/B0040BDOA8
*Edit: crossed out items that are no longer available.
pretty sure it is these http://www.amazon.com/Logitech-X-530-5-1-Speaker-System/dp/B0002WPSCG
I'd suggest MATP 4600, Probability Theory & Applications. Only prerequisite is Calc if I remember right.
Or if you're confident in your time management, maybe read this textbook on your own; it's pretty accessible: https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/0521592712/
(Neither of these will teach you a bunch of statistical tests, but those are easy to abuse if you don't understand the fundamentals ... and very easy to look up if you do understand the fundamentals.)
You can get an external tuner with HDMI output for $30. https://smile.amazon.com/Mediasonic-Homeworx-HW180STB-Converter-Recording/dp/B00IYETYX8/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1497459399&sr=8-3
Getting a tuner card looks like it's closer to $60-100, so the external one may be a better option.
The content of the upper level math courses tend to vary depending on the professor and what they feel like teaching on any given year. I took fundamentals of Geometry with prof. Piper a few years ago. We covered most everything in this book (you can read through the index to get a good idea of what the course contained)
http://www.amazon.com/Elementary-Differential-Geometry-Undergraduate-Mathematics/dp/184882890X/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1320607881&sr=8-2
We also did a bit with the more computational side of things, representing geometric transformations with quaternions or matrices, did Maple projects, etc.
nintendo products do not play nice with the RPI wireless. I believe the only work around is a USB wifi adapter-ish thing ($99 from nintendo, not sure if there is a cheaper option http://www.amazon.com/Nintendo-DS-Wi-Fi-USB-Connector/dp/B000MXMNG4).
Not sure if its really allowed because it acts like a mini wireless router... I think it should be ok because the signal strength is so weak
https://www.amazon.com/Macks-Ultra-Soft-Foam-Earplugs/dp/B0051U7W32/ref=sr_1_4?crid=H6NWM22KD4ES&keywords=macks+ear+plugs&qid=1563896341&s=gateway&sprefix=macks+ear+plugs%2Caps%2C396&sr=8-4
I use them, they're awesome. Unless your roommate is extremely loud, snoring should no longer be an issue.