Re: thinkpad thickness
Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2014 1:02 am
[quote="ajkula66"]if you've seen a concert of the magnificent 3 then we are friends.
Unfortunately, Paco De Lucia died a month ago
Paco was one of the most 'great guitar players of all times without knowing the pentagram, he learned something when he was old.
theory, the degree and practice are not everything, without a little 'humility' then, they are nothing.
I learned to love the thinkpad reading above your posts and those of other veterans maybe 10 years ago, looking for information on the t40 I think ..
when I said I know how to recognize poor hardware from good hardware did not want to brag, it's like saying that I can recognize quality food 'junk food, no more'.
however, let's end this useless controversy, it is time wasted.
with regard to defects which had the thinkpad series, who does not? the world has changed since 2000, not only the thinkpad, quality 'is a defect, the average life of the products is 2-3 years, the quality control' you just seeing the profit. In this context, I believe that lenovo could do better but could do a lot worse.
in short, if the quality 'is not at the level of the first thinkpad, try to take a look around, the competitors are even worse.
time ago I was with a client who had a dell precision, the fan was passing continuously from stopped to maximum every 3 seconds, the sellers had also changed the laptop under warranty but the problem remained, I was there to do something else and I was not interested on the issue. happen to me that i deliver machines that cost about 15,000 euro and after 2 days they stop for a stupid software defect, or for defects that even a child would know to predict . etc..
This is the hardware today, welcome on board
Unfortunately, Paco De Lucia died a month ago
Paco was one of the most 'great guitar players of all times without knowing the pentagram, he learned something when he was old.
theory, the degree and practice are not everything, without a little 'humility' then, they are nothing.
I learned to love the thinkpad reading above your posts and those of other veterans maybe 10 years ago, looking for information on the t40 I think ..
when I said I know how to recognize poor hardware from good hardware did not want to brag, it's like saying that I can recognize quality food 'junk food, no more'.
however, let's end this useless controversy, it is time wasted.
with regard to defects which had the thinkpad series, who does not? the world has changed since 2000, not only the thinkpad, quality 'is a defect, the average life of the products is 2-3 years, the quality control' you just seeing the profit. In this context, I believe that lenovo could do better but could do a lot worse.
in short, if the quality 'is not at the level of the first thinkpad, try to take a look around, the competitors are even worse.
time ago I was with a client who had a dell precision, the fan was passing continuously from stopped to maximum every 3 seconds, the sellers had also changed the laptop under warranty but the problem remained, I was there to do something else and I was not interested on the issue. happen to me that i deliver machines that cost about 15,000 euro and after 2 days they stop for a stupid software defect, or for defects that even a child would know to predict . etc..
This is the hardware today, welcome on board