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These are mini PCs right? So you want something with a room full of humans or some type of local online service. Anyway, not a purely computer project.
Library terminals and game room come to mind, but neither are for installing at home.
I've got a bluetooth, mobile monitor. I was thinking of using one of the thin clients + the monitor to make a little bedside computer mainly for reading all my 'read it later' articles that I've stockpiled during the day. That's basically what I use my laptop for, except that sucker gets a bit warm on my legs while I'm using it in bed.
That leaves you with 17 more of them though.