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How many working computers do you own?

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Maybe 60 or so that are complete and either running or would be running if I powered them up. Add in the ones that need memory or a hard drive thrown in and it's probably around a hundred.
 
Main (XP Pro)
Wifes (XP PRO)
Son's (XP PRO)
Server (Clark COnnect)
Laptop (XP PRO)
Second comp(XP PRO soon to be dual Boot with Fedora C3)

so that is six

I have an Opti plex that I need to get up and running before the wife does the Garage sale thing.
 
5
mine, my wife's, my htpc, my daughters and a new one I just got to replace my daughters (for her birthday)

edit: 6. I forgot my laptop
 
Own 3. 3 more I'm more-or-less responsible for maintenance. Another 2 at the house which I have agreed to 'repair'.
 
I own 4 at the moment.... gave my old P3 1.4 Tualatin box to a friend in need of a basic student computer.

Currently have my main windows box, the BeyondTV box, an old Pentium 150 laptop (sits at the desk of a shared grad student office... works for e-mail and I wouldn't cry if it got stolen), and the P3 1.1 CuMine box I have around for trying to learn Gentoo (reformatted to XP) (now on loan to my grandparents whose Dell P2 400 died on them a month ago).
 
hmm, 2 that are being used, 2 more that work (somehwat 😛), and then 2 broken ones
One is my personal rig, the other is my sisters, then an old Pentium 200 MMX that makes a good, vibrating, heated footrest (has no optical drive, no GFX card, no sound card, etc.), an ancient Pentium 100 laptop, that has a broken keyboard, floppy, somewhat working hard drive, and a NiCad battery that holds a charge for exactly 7 seconds. I think I might still have a Dell 8200 that someone gave me, needs alot to "work" though.
 
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