scapa is my main computer. It's an Athlon XP2400 with 512Mb of 333MHz DDR RAM, and a GeForce 4 Ti4200 graphics card. At the time of writing (20 Jan 2003) that means it's a pretty awesome machine, but I know six months down the line it'll look fairly ordinary and two years after that it'll be in desperate need of replacement.
It runs Windows XP only; the cygwin/Xfree86 X server lets me log into...
dailuaine is my home linux server. Until recently it was my main machine, and dual booted linux and windows. But it stopped working due to a graphics card fault, and it already had a couple of annoying problems, in a disc drive that wouldn't spin up when warm (so if you turned it off you couldn't turn it on again) and a memory or motherboard problem that means it has to be run slighly under-clocked. With a crap old graphics card, it makes quite a good linux server. As it runs all the time it doesn't matter about the hard disc, and I don't need the CPU power so I'm happy to underclock it. It's an Athlon XP1700.
These are both named after whiskies. My previous machine was laphroaig, which is a very nice whisky.
raq299 is a linux box that my friend Alan and I lease from uk2net. Needless to say, we didn't choose the name. We use it to host our domains (mail, DNS and web) and we have given a few friends accounts on it, which they use mainly to host their domains.
Mostly I use my computers just for web browsing and email. I always think I'd like to do some programming, but on any given evening I don't feel like it. Maybe if I didn't do it professionally I would.
I'm a debian linux developer. That means I have packaged, and are responsible for maintaining the packages of, some software in the debian distribution. Apart from a few little odds and ends, I packaged exim. This has one of the longest bug lists of any debian package, but I don't think that's really my fault, and it seems to work well for most people.