![]() ![]() For actual work, I rarely use this machine. I use it to casually browse the web, play Minecraft, and watch YouTube and movies. On the other hand, my Lenovo ThinkPad W541 is my “entertainment” machine. I use the MacBook Pro to edit all new posts. This post was edited on my 2019 13″ MacBook Pro. I also use the MacBook for editing and publishing posts on my blog. My 2019 MacBook Pro is my main work machine – all of my homework, graphic/web design, audio/video work and some other things are done on it. I have two “daily driver” computers that receive use on a daily (or near-daily) basis. Working computers are, as the name implies, computers that presently work. There, I categorized my computers into two categories: “working” and “retired/broken/lost.” (I also listed my devices on the page, including my retired devices like my old cell phones.) Working Computers The thought for this post popped up in my head recently while redoing my “Computer Roster” page in which I list all of my computers and devices. Instead of giving the same spiel over and over, I decided to write about it. ![]() After introducing people to my computer collection, usually one of the first questions I get is: what do you do with all of them?
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