Revived T22 finally!!

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Revived T22 finally!!

#1 Post by bonestonne » Fri Oct 12, 2007 9:09 pm

alright, i'll give a warning real quick, i did put stickers on my thinkpad, and have not finished either. there are 3 to 4 more that will go on before i stop. so if you're against stickers on thinkpads, look no deeper!

http://i55.photobucket.com/albums/g142/ ... G_1711.jpg
I thought a macro of the logo would look pretty sweet. wish i had a better camera for it though.

http://i55.photobucket.com/albums/g142/ ... G_1702.jpg
The bottom, no WGA sticker, because it doesn't have winblows. it actually sports Ubuntu Studio, which i do intend on making a sticker for [just the regular ubuntu sticker in a blue, with studio underneath in small font]

http://i55.photobucket.com/albums/g142/ ... G_1703.jpg
The lid, standard amount of scratches/worn places for a 7 year old thinkpad, but its not too bad. there are places where the rubberized surface has worn off, but thats mainly in the corners and such, so its not really that noticeable.

http://i55.photobucket.com/albums/g142/ ... G_1701.jpg
Thats what i stuck on it, pretty personalized to me. A Skullcandy sticker in the center, came with my Ti headphones [which are quite nice i might add, and the esknives.com sticker came with an order of three throwing stars, which are essentially toys to me.

its mainly left as is, aside from the replacement motherboard.
::edit::
i forgot to add this as well:
The LCD clips are also a replaced item, both had shattered a few months ago, and i had fixed it with a paperclip essentially. I don't think i took pictures of the job, however i took the outer LCD plastic bevel off, and i had popped the little spring clips out, and pushed a paper clip into the little groove, used some super glue to hold them in place, let them dry, stuck them back in, and now i have two LCD clips. works great.

When i replaced the motherboard i also put some thermal paste on the processor, keep that thing cool and happy. No Windows, No Problems.

Its been treating me well, so i'll show it off. hope everyone likes it.

Moderator edit: No PIC warning in subject line + huge pictures (all way over 50KB) = changed to links
Thinkpad T-22: 14.1" LCD, 900Mhz 20GB HDD, Linksys wifi adapter, Ubuntu 7.04, 512MB RAM
Apple Powerbook G4 Aluminum 15": 1.67GHz, 100GB HDD, Airport Extreme, Tiger 10.4.11, 2GB (bad RAM issue), Bluetooth, FW800, DVI

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