Uses for old G3 266MHz iMac?

Cleaning house yesterday found my wife's old Grape G3 266MHZ iMac with OS9.2.2 installed.  Before I put it away several years ago, I erased the HD and reinstalled the system software.  Checked it out and it is working fine with Appleworks 6 (the only application software installed on it; must have been included on the installation disk).  Replaced it with newer iMac about 2006/7.  It is in fantastic shape. HD is only 20GB and RAM 96MB.
Wondering if anyone has any ideas regarding what to do with it.  Have read articles over the years about what could be done with it, but do not recall what the uses were.  I have a MB Pro and newer iMac, so do not need it anymore.

Give it to someone who needs a computer and can't afford to buy one.
http://lowendmac.com/imacs/rev-c-imac-g3-266-mhz.html
Even with OS X on it, it will be very limited in what it can do on the Internet. But could be OK for e-mail.

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