Ted MacNEIL wrote:
No matter the reason, anyone involved would undoubtedly be subject to the terms 
of an NDA.

Which is why I'm surprised this topic even came up on IBM-Main.

How could anybody even ask a question such as this, under usual terms of an NDA.
1. Nobody under NDA could admit it.
2. Nobody else could have the knowledge to answer it.

Agreed. I suspect it is due to a lack of communication between management and employees coupled with employees that are otherwise clueless about what hardware is or is not currently available to the public. In other words, they don't even realize they are improperly disclosing!

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