Right, what is this day 3? I don't even know.
It's Monday. Yeah, it's Monday.
Tom's about to head to work.
Yes, so he's gonna have to kill an hour.
Before catching the train to Cambridge to visit the world's first Raspberry Pi store.
So I'm giving him recommendations on where to go.
So when you're at King's Cross, St Pancras
Walk out and go towards Granary Square
And it's actually quite nice. It's…
It's a tourist attraction.
Tourist attraction, yeah.
It's good. It's some old, old buildings that've been
done up to be hipster. You know what they're like.
That's what they do, every country does that.
Cool, well, I'll check it out.
You have an hour to kill and it's quite nice
you have the canal as well
so you can walk up and down the canal.
I was wondering why there were Androids 
on the building
Google and Facebook are both building 
campuses at King's Cross
So that's what these are
This is the same spot I took my London selfie back in
2017 first time I came here.
This is cool.
Announcer: if you see anything suspicious
please report it to a member of staff
or the police.
Good morning ladies and gentlemen
we will shortly be arriving at Cambridge
where this train will divide.
Ash: Devoid?!
You heard that correctly, this train splits in two
and then the other half continues on for the journey.
Oh yeah, and I did get
stuck at the boom gate again.
I'm not good at this stuff.
So that's the Cam River
which is probably where this place gets its name.
And this is Castle Mound
Basically a little lookout over the city
Used to be a castle, now it's just a big patch of soil.
Very exciting.
So I mostly wanted to come here today because
the first ever Raspberry Pi store has opened up 
here in Cambridge
I believe this is where
they originated so I'm gonna go check that out
but before I do I'm gonna have 
a look at some of the sights.
So the Raspberry Pi if you're not familiar is 
a teeny tiny little computer
costs about £30
And you can do a whole bunch of 
kinda cool hacks with it
so I think today I'm gonna get one from the Raspberry Pi store.
Only one in the world.
If you go…
a little bit further back it will
it will flicker a lot less
Yeah, that's cool.
This might be quite fun to video
And this is all networked together.
We have a magic mirror, it's triggered by sensors.
Ash: Oh wow.
Distance sensors on there, and then it's got news and…
That is so cool, I've got a friend who would love that.
It's quite an expensive way to make a mirror but yeah
Yeah, that's true.
And that's our Turing Tumble, this is very fun
but I might have to fix it first
So as the marbles tumble they flip bits or something?
Exactly.
If I program that to go all that way…
…the lever.
And it sort of works on binary and logic to try and…
so it should come out red/blue/red/blue
yeah, this is like mechanical programming
Ash: very very cool, I love it.
And you've got rainbow cases
Alright well I think I will grab the Pi
Awesome, thank you very much
See you next Eurovision, is that what you said?
See… you… ne…
Oh, it's… how do you spell C.U.N.E?
It's sort of like "tune" isn't it?
What about "catch you next Eurovision"
Same, isn't it?
It is! What am I doing?
Anyway, it's been fun, really fun
good trip to Cambridge
Tom took his lunchbreak to hang out
And now it's time to catch the thing.
Annyway, it's been fun, thanks for having me
*gong*
Owww
*giggling*
Anyway, you'd better go catch your train.
Hey and welcome to the channel.
Today we're gonna be unboxing a 
Raspberry Pi 3 model B+
Let's start by cracking the lid.
Oh my…
This is a tricky one.
Ooh.
I'm sorry guys, I can't get this open.
