Quality assurance results from Dell Inspiron 1100

My mom requested soundtrack music for Mother's Day (a common request that I'm surprised I haven't gotten much in the past few years). But she doesn't have an iTunes account, and these songs can't be bought on a CD. I have a newer computer from when my computer fried in May 2021, and it doesn't have a CD burner. So...out of curiosity, I started up the only machine I have that can burn a CD: A Dell Inspiron 1100 manufactured in the year of our Lord 2003 - the first year I was in college. I can open iTunes and log into my account, but home sharing and authorization can't be done - something about using SSL 3.0 ot TLS 1.0, which I do have enabled on my internet connection (no, this computer doesn't have wireless - it has an Ethernet card you need to plug into and a 56 K modem!) I'd love to tell my Dad that I started thing thing up and it's working decently well, but then again - doing so will give credence to his habit of keeping old ass computers (like his DOS and dot matrix Epson printer in the basement that really don't communicate with the modern age, given the lack of USB ports and internet connectivity!)...anyway, I'm currently posting onto my Yeras Collage from this Dell Inspiron 110 (Google chrome updates no longer possible on this Windows XP machine), and listening to The Chemical Brothers from this machine. It really weirds me out how good the screen and the speakers are! I have a comfy warm feeling from this experience. Going to keep this album running on this machine on this lazy Saturday.