Feel the same about my X31. 7 years and going. :)

Form factor means a lot. 

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of [email protected]
Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2010 10:14 AM
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Subject: [Thinkpad] I Love My ThinkPad 600


Hi

I've been looking around at replacing my aging ThinkPad 600, but I am
not sure if I can let it go.

My TP is only a 300Mhz and maxxed at 296MB it is no speed demon. It
copes with XP without too much additional load on it and dual boots with
Lubuntu. But you could never do anything heavy on it. Low CPU and low
RAM ceiling are two bad factors.

However, I cannot bring myself to part with it. For its age it is quite
small and light and quite thin. I have a Toshiba Satellite sitting here
too around the same age and it is a brick, very heavy and over 2 inches
thick.

I've had plenty of computers over the years and besides my Macs I have
never gotten so attached to one as I have this one. I am now looking
around at getting a 600X just to give me a it more processing power and
a higher maximum RAM but the same form factor.

It is bizarre and if I do ever part with it, it shall be missed.

Simon

Simon Royal


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--- IBM ThinkPad 600 running Ubuntu 10.04 & Apple iBook G3 running OSX
10.4.

                                          
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