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#31 Post by Nigellus » Tue Nov 28, 2006 11:38 am

beeblebrox wrote:It is being used on Space Shuttles and missile silos, that makes it extremely sexy!"
That's an awesome quote; I may use that in the future.

Dilbert would have a very good point if he said that.
T420 i5-2520M 2.50GHz 4 GB RAM 64-bit OS WIN7pro SP1

T60 1951-46U Intel Core Duo 1.83GHz 1 GB RAM 60 GB XPpro

TP 600E 2645 PII 366MHZ 160MB RAM 37.2GB WIN98SE

Computers do exactly what you tell them at amazing speeds; this can be bad if what you told them wasn't what you had in mind.

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#32 Post by epbrown » Tue Nov 28, 2006 1:43 pm

beeblebrox wrote:Actually, Porsche 911 and VW beetle were designed by Ferdinand Porsche. These, and the 914 were all based on the same design philosophy. The 911 and 914 look very similar (remember that the 911 has a decades old look).
The 911 is directly based on the VW beetle.
Yes, yes, no, no, to the above.

Yes, the Beetle was designed by Dr. Porsche for Der Fuhrer (who also thought up the Autobahn).

Yes, the 914 shares some Porsche design philosophies.

No, the 911 and 914 look nothing alike :shock: . The 914 is much more angular than the 911. Maybe you're thinking of it's predecessor, the 912, which uses the 911 chassis and the 356 engine? Or the later 912E, which used a VW engine? The 912 line is identical to the 911 externally.

And no, the 911 is not based on the VW Beetle. The 356 was designed off the Beetle platform because post-WWII Germany had manufacturing and supply issues and they needed a lot of already-existing parts in the early 50s. By 1964, Porsche was more successful and such issues in the past. The 911 shares no design with the Beetle, other than the similarity pointed out by my girlfriend at the time - both had the engine in the back. So does the Corvair.

And to swing this back around to laptop design - Porsche Design GmBH has designed laptops (and most other things). The model line was labeled VPR Matrix and sold by Best Buy. Here's a link: http://www.vprmatrix.com/difference_design.asp. Not a very impressive design, though the Acer Ferrari models are no great shakes either, imo.
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#33 Post by rleo25 » Thu Nov 30, 2006 6:43 pm

Hey folks why don´t you open a Wolkswagen-Porshe forum and let this space free to Thinkpad issues, or to let Christmas spirit come in, at least... move to the off topic conference...

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#34 Post by marcos » Mon Dec 11, 2006 8:04 pm

Oh no, don't stop it yet... I wanted to tell about my Porsche design IWC watch... It's not the mechanical one, but I own it since forever and love the design.
T440s OK so far.
T420s NVIDIA graphics. Nice, then MB failure.
T400s Workhorse. two of'em, both faulty display with vertical stripes.
T43 °very nice° - MB reflown and dead, two of'em.
T42 15°, dead onboard wireless.
T40, dead memory slot, stolen from me
T30, stolen from me
TP600 dead

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