The Firm used to rely upon Lenovo, but some sort of Sino Spy chips got added 
and IT banned them.  Now it is all M$ $urface that leads to weekly calls to 
outsourced help desk and rapid deployment of replacement hardware, since the 
stuff is so bug ridden.

I am out of the hackintosh loop as for which pc laptop is viable in that manner.

clay 

“I think it’s time we stopped  our cringing embarrassment about our history, 
about our traditions, and about our culture, and we stop this general bout of 
self-recrimination and wetness.”

B. Johnson
01/09/2020

> On Oct 26, 2020, at 7:04 AM, ned kleinhenz via Mercedes 
> <mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
> 
> In my last job we would get new Lenovo ThinkPads every few years.  I can
> vouch they were very rugged and had nice features for travelling
> engineering and business use.  Except for hard drives, the hardware would
> never wear out.  The operating systems and peripherals would just become
> obsolete.  Of course that was five to ten years ago and I can't vouch for
> the current ThinkPad products.
> Ned
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