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1. ThinkPad Memories
“I clearly remember seeing the 700c for the first time and thinking
it was some kind of joke. How could anybody fit a huge 10.4-inch
screen in such a small case. After all, it weighed less than 10
pounds. How times have changed.”
Brian Nadel
SCI-TECH Perspectives
5. ThinkPad Memories
“I was the first kid on my block to have a desktop and then a
laptop and both were Lenovo brand...”
Noni Cavaliere
G Style Magazine
6. ThinkPad Memories
“IT got me a ThinkPad after seeing my previous laptop, with keys
missing, take minutes to boot…”
Anonymous
7. ThinkPad Memories
“The first time I saw a ThinkPad, I was stunned to see a trackball
in the middle of a keyboard. Once I started using it, I realized how
practical it was...”
Enobong Etteh
BooredatWork
9. ThinkPad Memories
“I wore a hole with my toxic sweat in the skin of the palm rest
under the right wrist on my 600, I used it for so long. I beat the
crap out of it, and it held up grand. I finally retired it for a T.”
Roger Kay
Endpoint
10. ThinkPad Memories
“I was an early fan of the very first Thinkpad and loved its
portability. But I got into a bit of exchange with the then head of
Thinkpad, Bruce Claflin, about the size of the power
supply, referred to as The Brick later i consulted for IBM on the
broadcast PR campaign for the Butterfly. ”
Gary Kaye
In the Boombox
11. ThinkPad Memories
“I am a designer myself and have always loved the aesthetics of
the Thinkpad - and recent, subtle enhancements made by David
and his team. I have been defending the design since
day 1, even as a teenager, and take pleasure in continuing to do
so 20 years later as it hasn't changed much =)”
Simon Dingle
Finweek
12. ThinkPad Memories
“I love the ThinkPad keyboard. So much so that I once asked our
IT department to swap the keyboard from a T400s to its
replacement, a T410s, so I wouldn't have to break the new
keyboard in and typing on it (The 410s) would feel the same.”
John Spooner
Technology Business Research
17. ThinkPad Memories
“Seeing the development of this wonderful laptap computer. It was
thrilling using the first TrackPoint and not having to have a mouse
that would constantly stick just when you needed it most.”
Mario Rampone
Globe Lithographers, LLC
18. ThinkPad Memories
“I remember John using our daughter, Amy's, blocks as the initial
prototype for the Butterfly keyboard.”
Lynn Karidis
19. ThinkPad Memories
“My least favorite was when Ziff Davis took back my 1st
ThinkPad, but I finally got my own a few years later!”
Barry Myers
gdgt
20. ThinkPad Memories
“The look on the faces of our children when they saw the
ThinkPads being installed in our computer lab. The excitement
was priceless.”
Shelia Ryba
John Avery Boys and Girls Club