Ask : What Was Your Longest-Lived PC?
Replacing their main machine, long-time Slashdot reader shanen had a sobering thought. “Considering how many years it’s lasted and adding that number to my own age, I wouldn’t want to bet on who will outlast which.” And this prompted a look back at all the computers used over a lifetime: I’ve purchased at least 15 personal computers over the decades. Might be more like 20 and couldn’t even count how many company computers I’ve used for various classes and work. Then there were the computer labs filled with my students.
But this ultimately led them to two questions for Slashdot’s readers:
(1) What was the brand of your longest-lived PC?
(2) What is the brand of your latest PC and how long do you expect it to last?
Some answers have already been posted on the original submission.
- I think the longest-lasting computer that I used on a daily basis as my main device was a Lenovo ThinkPad R500. I bought it in 2010 and used it until 2019. It still worked when I retired it, but it was getting a bit slow.
- The longest lived was a PDP11/34A.
Made in the late 70s or early 80s, it was still running when I sold it in 2005. Did a couple of component-level repairs, and I reckon there’s every chance that it still runs today. Not sure if it counts as “personal” though.
I have a polycarbonate Macbook from 2007 still going strong, so I guess that makes the answer “Apple”.
There’s also an interesting story about a long-running server from days gone. But what’s your own answer to the question? Share your own stories in the comments.
What was the brand of your longest-lived PC — and how long do you expect your current PC to last?