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    Thinkpad In Space

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by ela2, Feb 12, 2008.

  1. ela2

    ela2 Notebook Enthusiast

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    Here is an image from the current Shuttle mission (from space.com). Note the computer in the foreground???? :) [​IMG]
     
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    The Fire Snake Notebook Virtuoso

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    NASA uses IBM/Lenovo notebooks and desktops in their entire organization. NASA has a deal with them,.. also lenovo makes proprietary software for the robotics on the station and the shuttle
     
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    "also lenovo makes makes proprietary software for the robotics on the station and the shuttle"

    The shuttle is full of bloatware? j/k Much of the lenovo software is quite good.