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Yeah good question. What do I do with my Apple PowerMac from back in the day? I've held onto it because, well - I like it. But I really don't use it for any actual computing - mostly to play old Mac games and watch Star Trek screensavers (!). I hate to give it up but I have no room to set it up anymore.
I think playing games you like is a great reason to keep a computer around, and, technically speaking, it is doing actual computing to make those games and screensavers work.
Too bad you don't have space to set it up anymore. I hope you can find a way to enjoy your computer again.
That's true and I'm amazed it still is computing away (or would be if I had it set up right now). I have a newer computer and it's the standard windows PC thing, and I really don't enjoy it as much as I enjoyed my old Mac. There was a lot of weird stuff on Mac computers, games and things that were so out there. And most of them *(even ones that should be for PC also) don't run on my newer system.