So, yeah, now I have some things I didn't:
- Microtel yadda blah with 1.8GHz Pentium 4, 256MB RAM, ca 40GB disk (in two ca 18GB partitions)
- More fan noise (at least while it's on the desk instead of under it)
- Larger, flat screen monitor
- Windows XP
- ClearType® brand subpixel font rendering from previous two items
- Same old 56k modem
- The hulking Pentium 233, previously and currently a Windows 95 box
- Debian Woody for previous
- Plans to put Linux Router Project mumble yadda on routerbox, since Debian Woody isn't too friendly for that deficient a system and previous two items will yield a device to take over routerbox's additional duties as mailfetcher, etc
- Additional network card for routerbox, so previous plan can be enacted
- Lack (currently) of second crossover cable with which to enact previous plan
- CD-RW drive (though I don't have any RWs to burn, just Rs)
- Volatile, unbacked-up data already organized on new box for easy backing up to discs
- Andy Fragen's myFixFilePathsAndAddresses script with which Radio adjusted gleefully to being d:\radio instead of e:\radio.
- Enough moosepower to use Radio's Instant Outlining feature again
- Mozilla (with Orbit theme, though I downloaded and may try Pinball)
- BeipMU 2 beta with its own SSL, since that didn't work on 95
I look forward to doing some interesting things with the above.