I just found this photo of my computer desk from 1996.

Here’s my reasonably well-equipped computer setup from 1996. From left to right:
- The miracle piano. My wife was using that. It connected to the Mac via MIDI. I don’t know of a modern piano teaching system comprable to it
 - Apple LaserWriter NT printer. Apple’s last LaserWriter came out in 1996. My new printer is about the same size and speed. It’s� cheaper, more reliable, and has WiFi, though.
 - A microphone. That was a rarely used accessory. Who knows what was going on that day.
 - Yellow Touch-Tone desk phone
 - 9600 baud modem
 - Removable media optical drive — I think 100 Mbyte capacity
 - Power Macintosh 7200 – 90 MHz Power PC 601, 500 MB hard drive, CD-ROM, floppy drive
 - A big, heavy CRT – probably a Bill Bernett after-the-meeting special
 - A joystick, probably for the�game F/A-18 Hornet
 - Blue mousepad. Hey, I still have that mousepad. I should probably get a new one occasionally
 - Another telephone, Model 500 black dial phone. This phone stayed in use longer than the yellow one. It was still working when my landline was disconnected entirely about 2015.