LOL. Let's count:
1) My PC, running Ubuntu 8.10
2) My laptop, running Ubuntu 8.04
3) My roommate's PC, running Ubuntu 8.10
4) My roommate's laptop, running Windows XP
5) My PC, running Windows Vista
6) My XBox360
7) My Cellphone - running Android
8) My roommate's cellphone - a Blackberry Curve
I am a dork. lol
Connected to the home network, wired Ethernet or 802.11g...
My PC, running Vista Home Premium. Intel Q6700 Core2Quad processor
Wife's PC, running XP. Intel E6700 Core2Duo processor
My old PC, running XP. Intel 1 GHz PIII processor (I said it was old)
Wife's old PC, running XP. 2.5 GHz Intel Celeron processor (not much newer than my old one)
My laptop, running XP. 1.4 GHz Intel Celeron mobile processor (3 years old)
Intel SS4000-E Network Storage System. 4 250 GByte SATA drives in a RAID 5 configuration for file backup. Hangs off the Gigabit Ethernet switch serving wife's and my main machines.
Son's main computer running XP or Vista (depends on what he booted). Newer technology quad core from Intel.
Son's secondary computer running XP. Not sure which Intel chip he has in that one (forget what I bought for him at the employee discount)
Then, my work laptop (running XP Pro) comes home and connects to the network now and then.
Then, there are other computers in the house that aren't running these days.
600 MHz PIII system
Apple Mac LCIII
XT clone
Apple IIe
Commodore 64
And, yes, the last time any of the above were turned on, they worked.
Then there are the remains of old machines that died and haven't been tossed yet. Too numerous to detail here (and are the kid's, anyway).
I'm not a dork (well, I don't think so, anyway), but I will admit to being a geek.