Everything was books. There weren't very many of the computers anyway.
Also maybe you should know about Seattle's 'Living Computer History Museum'. It's been closed for a couple years but I'm ready to visit once they reopen.
Sometimes it is outdoors survival stuff, model rocketry, playing with instruments(they never want to actually take any actual lesson), and electronics.
I want to have them see me work on my own projects and read and be good in the world too.
Sounds like you get eXperience Points for listening to music and that gives you privileges. Interesting, but bound to be dominated by those with serious time on their hands.
I think it was people wanting organ donations that wanted helmets to be not mandatory(and maybe some other unsavory people). I guess it makes sense.