Forgotten Mac Mini---Possible solutions

Hello my mac mini users. My mac mini has been sitting in a box by itself for about 2.5 years ever since I got my macbook for college.
My mac mini = g4 1.5 ghz 1 gig of ram running tiger. I opened the box today and wondered what I could do with the device.
As a college student selling my mac mini came to mind (I could get about 150 from an online quote I got today). However I know many people use their mac minis for various tasks for music, and productivity.
Now I was thinking what I could use the mac mini for and searched online however I am not getting clear results for my specific mac mini, and in a concise form.
I was hoping to get some ideas and direction from my fellow mac min users.
How are you using your older mac minis and where did you find the directions in order to make it occur.
Message was edited by: I C

IC - I am going through exactly the same conundrum as you. Just upgraded my iMac data etc to a new iMac and in turn transferred the Mac mini to my old iMac - everybody's happy except I can;t quite bring myself to throw out the mini (I even wiped the drive and loaded it into the car for the tip once - that's how bad it's got - sad I know). Mine is a 1.25Ghz model. Re-loaded Leopard and just tried hooking it up to my 40" LCD TV, but a combination (I suspect) of graphics card and s-video connection means the picture was there, but you wouldn't want to spend much time looking at it.
I was wondering about using it in the lounge as some form of iTunes server but not sure it really warrants that - I have an Airport Express which does much the same thing. I just can't think of anything else to do with it other than accept the fact that it's a 7+ year old computer and owes me nothing. The tip beckons unless some new thinking strikes soon.

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