Thinkpad longevity ================== I just finished reading a post of The Sysops Tale Phlog [1]. It's about upgrades of an old Thinkpad R60. I must say I like the old Thinkpad machines much. In my opinion the 60/61 line are the last machines which still have a strong IBM spirit. They are sturdy, practical machines with great keyboards. Still easily upgradable by today's standards (batteries are easy to remove, CPU/RAM/HDD relatively easy to replace and there are bays for swap-on drives/batteries in most of devices). Yes, displays are often not excellent but they are usable and reliable, too. I still do have the x61s laptop. I tried to retire it many times (for a reason, it's far from perfect) but it still serves as my Linux-only machine at work and it's Core2Duo CPU (at just 1.6 GHz) still handles most of tasks without difficulties. While I already have got its planned replacement - the MNT Reform - is seems that my poor old x61s will remain on its current place in its current role for some time. It still works well and has a working suspend, among others. Written on the MNT Reform 2. References: [1] gopher://sdf.org/0/users/ralfwause/phlog/r60.txt