on 2/25/04 3:20 PM, nhj at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> it'd be interesting to know how many of these work horses are still in use.

Sadly, I'm in a museum phase presently. I have worked with two (non-Pro)
PowerTower 180e machines. One I owned at home; one my employer bought me at
work.

My employer replaced my PowerTower with a G4 dualie; at home, I fell under
the Siren Song of a 1 GHZ 17-inch flat screen iMac, which I bought a year
ago.

In terms of sheer utility, the home PowerTower now is the Watcher of the Zip
Drive and Recipient of All Things Scanned from the SCSI Agfa ScanScan.

The work PowerTower has, by order of the company IT staff, been banished
(happily) to my house. Unfortunately, I haven't found a job for it as yet
(though no Mac should be without a job).

Our SE runs recipes in the kitchen. The LC 575 is our home weather station
display; at work, a Mac II ci serves a similar purpose.

I hope to find really useful roles for these two PowerTowers.

Anyway, they're still very much alive, and useful, just looking for a use.

-- Chuck


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