And yet...

It's still tethered to the horrible old ADB keyboard/mouse connection, but it's been tricked out to support three USB 2.0 connections, two Firewire 400 connections, a couple of SCSI connections. It can support an external monitor (back when the Apple 30-inch display was unveiled, my AIO could deploy a greater number of pixels on its two screens). I removed the built-in ZIP drive for a hard disk. The built-in floppy drive still works, which was critical when I needed to retrieve twenty or thirty word-processing files (from a once-popular standard that nothing can read anymore), run them through an old translation machine as text files and export on a thumb drive) a couple of years ago.

cordlessly,