Modern Age#

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Fig. 38 MacBook™ Pro 13 during an editorial meeting and review of the ARGE AASS. In 2011 I started an interlude with MacOS X on a MacBook Pro, which I enjoyed very much (both the BSD-based operating system and the notebook). It got upgraded after a few years using a kit provided by hardwrk. It is currently used as a backup and as an “update platform” for my navigation device.#

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Fig. 39 My workstation in 2014 running Debian Linux#

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Fig. 40 My desk at the Austrian Samaritain Association (Samariterbund) in 2016 running Ubuntu Linux#

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Fig. 41 My first Thinkpad™: The Lenovo™ Thinkpad™ X220. Originally intended as a cheap secondary laptop it soon replaced my MacBook Pro.#

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Fig. 42 Lenovo™ Thinkpad™ X220#

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Fig. 43 The successor to my X220 was as a Thinkpad ™ X1 Yoga Gen. 2. Unfortunately a rather bad buy, the OLED display is sensationally good, but the battery s***s … and the yoga function has not really proven itself. Today it serves as a backup Windows™ notebook.#

Since the X1 Yoga did not really prove itself, a Thinkpad™ X270 followed, a compact 12 inch notebook that is currently serving as a backup notebook.