While I wait for it to install the many hundreds of langauges, i'll fill you in:
I was getting a bit bored, and felt like a new computer project. This powermac popped up in a swap list for the right price ($90), so I jumped on it. It's an older model, G3 400 mHz, better known as the B&W (Blue and White) power mac, but it has alot of upgradability, so I thought I'd piece it together with all the good parts I could find. I installed some RAM I had lying around in it this morning, I'll have the second HD installed in it soon, I hope, and then I'll start thinking about the real upgrades, income permitting.
I plan to install a DVD/CD-RW at minimunm, pump the RAM up to 1 gig, and install at least 4 drives into it- at least one drive will be 120 gigs or so. I then plan to do something fun, but ultimately not very useful, which is to install every major revision of the mac OS that this computer will support. Also, I plan to get my hands on a KVM switch so I can go between the powermac and my PC, and install an ethernet card so I can use this puppy as proper server machine. That's for starters, anyways. So far I'm partially on the way.