See if the Smithsonian wants it?
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I still have my Atari 400. That's probably not helpful.
Yeah, so do I, I think. But it isn't a 40-pound rectangular box.
Build a robot?
I got rid of my Commodore 64 and I regretted it! It even had a good home with a geek and was being used to teach BASIC programming. But I was sad!
It's possible you're in the wrong thread for decluttering tech toys. We loves our computer carcasses, yes we do.
But yeah, you should probably recycle it. Are you going to use it? If not, it's just taking up space you could probably use.
I still have my ColecoVision. There are days I regret getting rid of my Apple //GS and the boxes of around 1000 floppy disks that went with it.
DH is not allowed in here while everyone is talking about ancient dust collectors
I regret getting rid of my Atari ST. That's history man.
I've decided my Macintosh II box, while historical and all, is not really geeky enough for me. I'm giving it to the electronics recycling crew tomorrow.
Besides, I have some 15-16 Mac Plus form factor units I'm planning to keep using for shelving supports in the basement.
I already have one set of six holding up boards for bankers boxes along one wall.
Mac Plus was the first computer that *I* purchased (step-dad gave me a TI994a, but he kept using it for pinball, so i don't really count that). It was a great machine.