I use it for customer support, general testing, and it does the initial acquisition, processing and storage for my scanner and digital cameras. I also use it when I actually need flash or other video and multimedia. It works fine - why change it?

Of course all the real work, data storage and nearly all the Internet access is done on the (gasp! choke!) OS/2 machines.

I have a Windows XP machine I turn on when I really need it (last real need was to run VMware's enterprise admin software which only runs on XP and later), or to prove a point to a software support guy who's being a jerk.

Of course I have a couple of Linux machines too, used for development and support.

All our computers here were built from cast-offs from clients' Windows upgrades, and they all serve very well indeed.