> Why are you advocating for this company, dude? You are again looking to contradict somebody, but that's pointless.
> I don't need a "egineering degree" to know when a hardware is shit. Yes, you need engineering degree, and you need to spend some time in a PCB factory, and common sense. And you need to read service manuals for hardware that you know before you buy it and start whining around or annoy everyone with your dissatisfaction towards something. > The > motherboard is so thin that you can fold it. The eletric components > bad soldered. You buy useless hardware (at least for many of us), like > microphone, speaker, firewire, etc. Which model is this, yours or some hypothetical "bad thing"? > > Because of less optimised power usage and performance, right? And > > because it's not very popular in Thinkpads :-) > > > No, because microcode actively change the way your code is processed: > http://io.smashthestack.org/me/ You speak out of ignorance again. If you want to evade microcode, start with your storage device and stop making fuss out of issues that you can't fix or even understand enough. > So, your argument is "I'm a developer, listen to me, I hold the truth"? Who said that, your text reader? You could read the manual pages for the drivers or directly look in the code. > Please, I'll not start yet another name-calling in this list. So shut up with your Acer crapware ads.

