I finally (nearly) completed my bedroom networking system thingy. I connected my computer, server, stereo, SNES, N64, input selector, TV, UPS, and RF modulator together.
Whoa, nice.
Then there's my pussy little 13" TV. In its prime I had cable, a SEGA Master System, a Genesis, a SNES, an N64, a PS2, an Xbox, a GameCube, a Saturn, and a Dreamcast all connected to it. The blob of wires was physically larger than the TV itself (composite for everything but the SMS and Genesis, which were on SEGA RF modulators). Fun!
I had my older computer alone for a week or so as well, so that I could transfer data off of it, onto my new one. It proved to be a nice slave, and Windows took surprisingly well to the system booting with no optical drives and one hard drive less quite well. When I needed to go to the desktop I just used remote desktop. Quite nice!
Now I have it connected to a little Dell 17" CRT, sitting on a fold-up TV tray. I'm using my Logitech Elite keyboard for it, with a Logitech ball mouse connected to the PS/2 port (with the tower itself being a mouse pad...heh). I really need to pick up a new mouse for it (I'll probably pick up a new Logitech G5 -- the one that actually adds the forward button back in and hopefully that has a scroll wheel that isn't shit -- and use my old G5 on this one).
SPEAKING OF MY OLDER SYSTEM, I'm currently using it to mess with operating systems. I installed Ubuntu on it and...damn, when did Linux become this bloody easy? For that matter, when did Linux become this brown? Oi...ah well, themes can always be changed.