What do you collect?


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Software (retail Version) Boxes and Physical media

music

Photos

Videos

that's sums it up.

LOL, I feel like that... I have a closet full of papers and old letters. They are all neatly in boxes, labeled by year. It's a small closet, like 4x4, but still, I know it's a problem. Hopefully I wont end up like those dudes on that show though...

ya I bad for that to. I have over 12,000+ Emails alone stored in sinagle html files burnt to disc and stored on my server

I also have old, dare I say it? Notes from elementy/High school. yes notes that you write and pass around when the teacher was not looking. I also have old love letter from highs school as well I keep ever useless *document* around.

I also still have my very first *Report card* from kindergardon to G12

I don't delete or throw any thing away. Im also not one for selling anything ether

I collect operating systems. It's weird but I like to say I have owned and tried every operating system out there.

Not weird at all. My Masters in CS study is currently focused around OS's so I totally hear you :D I have to say historically speaking and for the tech of the time, OS/2 2.1 is still my favorite.

On topic, I don't really collect anything other than maybe PS3 trophies.

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My mother collected salt & pepper shakers - fancy to kitchy. Some were gorgeous porcelain and others unserious the boob-shaped shakers on a reclining nude (joke from my dad). My daughter has them now, and the curved glass oak corner cabinet dad had made her for them.

I collect woodworking tools, multimedia software, computers, firearms, primitive weapons and specialized cookware (I cook, a lot)

I guess it depends on how you look at collecting. I don't actively go out looking for things like rare books or limited edition copies of music, but I have amassed quite a collection of films and music. Like I said though, they're mostly just your run-of-the-mill items, there's nothing special about them other than their contents.

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