Daamn, my computers are old in comparison to these new boxes you all got. Lessee…
I’m on my wireless networked laptop.
Compaq Presario 2800
1.4ghz ( I think)
384m SDRAM
GeForce 2 MX ( I think)
30 gig 5400 RPM HD
CDRW-DVD
Connect to a wireless network using a 802.11b d-link airplus wireless laptop card. From the wireless I run another hub outward, and connect that hub to my cable broadband.
Yay, cable is like… 1.8mbps downstream, 384kbps upstream I believe.
From there it goes into 4 more computers off the main hub, 3 are the same models
AMD Athlon XP 1800+
1gig DDRAM
GeForce 4400 Ti
60 gig HD 7200 RPM
CD-RW/DVD
and another one which is a crappy old 600 mhz 128mb Tnt2 shitbox.
In my “inventory” (read: old crap) I’ve got… like 4 hard drives, couple CD-ROM drives, several floppy drives, 3 motherboards, 4 chips, endless screws and cables, 2 cases, 1 broken up case, assorted broken mice, assorted broken keyboards, several network cards, a couple 56k modems, 2 old monitors, 1 broken monitor.
I have headphones all over the house, most are broken. All of em have voice attachments.

I do a bit of S-Lang scripting, does that count? The data processing packages I use are really obscure - CIAO, HEASoft, and IRAF. This probably won’t mean anything to anyone, but I still use AIPS. AIPS is the “Astronomical Image Processing System”, originally designed in Cambridge, and written in FORTRAN60 ( I think), for processing interferometer data. Its still written in FORTRAN, and the interface still harks back to the days when GUIs were a pipe dream. 