Nothing but love for my Tybalt.
It's our problem-freeeee
Philosophyyyy
Hakuna Sebulba
My high school didn't have them, but the vocational school where I took extra classes did, as did our family's PC. I thought they were great. This was about 2001-2004ish, flash drives weren't a thing yet, and burning a CD to hold a single word doc or powerpoint or something like that seemed really wasteful.
Sometimes I would put a couple mp3s on a zip drive and bring them to school to listen to while I was working on a project.
Hell yeah Legs, my lil beanie baby buddy's sat on every iteration of computer desk I've had since like 1996.
This box art is cute as hell
Might be one of my favorite modern music videos (assuming you count a decade-old music video as "modern").
Stamp collecting.
Sitting on Clouds is pretty good, especially for newer stuff.
Electric Sheep is the first book I thought of when I read the thread title.
I'm pretty indifferent on Blade Runner. It's got a great soundtrack and aesthetic, but as an adaptation of my favorite SF book of all time I can't stand it.
If you're into more obscure retro games, I love Kimimi the Game-Eating She-Monster. She's got great posts about weird Japan-only releases.
I haven't tried it on Linux, but a while back I was streaming stuff for my friends on Kosmi. It worked pretty well.
Perv here. Gimme a plain cheese all day every day!