New uses for an "extra" G3 Powerbook

This may seem like a dumb question, but I have an "extra" G3 bronze keyboard Powerbook with OSX (Panther) running on it and I have no idea what to do with it. I upgraded last year to an iBook which I love, but I just can't seem to part with my first computer. What could I use it for now? I don't want to keep my music on there because it does not have a built in CD-burner like my iBook does. I just wanted to see what other MAC geeks would do if they had an "extra" laptop? Thanks!
Powerbook G3   Mac OS X (10.3.2)   bronze keyboard

d-i,
The website is: http://www.evological.com/evocam.html
I believe a license is $25 and it works on OS 9 or OS X.
You can do many things with the software and a webcam:
1. Set up a webcam server -- I open a port on my network (I believe it defaults to 8080) and can view the webcam from anywhere via your IP address. There are many uses for this:
I live in Illinois & was in Hawaii last week on vacation. I saw a couple of unknown cars in our driveway and called a neighbor -- they had some guests over and were using the driveway to temporarily park a couple cars. This past winter, I called my son at home and asked him to shovel the driveway -- I had to remind him an hour later when I checked and saw it was not done. We also used it when we had a new puppy to check up on her from work during the day when we were all gone.
2. Motion Sensor: I already explained how I used it to e:mail me a photo when the Fed Ex man delivered a package. This is easy to do. You have a live video window and you use a "sensor" tool to draw any size rectangle on the video window -- you could have the sensor be the entire window or a smaller area (sidewalk, doorway, etc.). You can have multiple sensors in different places. You can also adjust the sensitivity level of how much motion it takes to trigger. You can add text to the video window (Front Window Cam) and add a digital clock so there is a time/date stamp on any photo / video saved.
3. Events: Once you have it set-up, you can have it do different things if it senses motion: take a photo and e:mail it or save it to hard drive; start recording live video and save it to hard drive; play a sound file when it senses motion (fun if you have your computer hooked up to speakers/stereo). The nice thing with having the ability to e:mail a photo is you could catch someone breaking in -- even if they stole your computer/webcam, a photo of the thief will be in your e:mail in-box.
We also had some trouble with a neighborhood teenager -- I pointed the camera across the street and set a motion sensor to record whenever there was movement on his driveway. Not sure of the legality of this, but we were concerned about damage to our property.
I currently run Evocam with a Quickcam Pro 4000 and my PB G3 under OS X. It runs slow with the webcam under OS 9, but I have used an old VHS-C camcorder with an iRez Capsure PCMCIA card and this worked great. I like using the webcam better as it is much smaller (sits on window) and doesn't need a separate power supply. I have also used Evocam on my Powerbook G4 with my iSight webcam.
Let me know if you have any other questions.
Randy

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