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Hi Steve  
Thanks for your interesting pointer to PCsurplusonline's offer !  
 
> iBM Think Pad Ultrabay 2000  240MB Super disk  
> NEW in the box @ $50  
 
This offer sounds really irresistable and I would =  
 
like to buy but face 2 problems:  
 
1) I would like to get a competent OK that this unit =  
 
cooperates without  problems under OS/2 !?  
Well, XP PRO will not make problems but how =  
 
about Linux !?  
 
2) PCsurplusonline may not deliver to me in Europe !?  
It sounds that they may accept "Continental US ONLY" !?  
 
As for now I have written to them about a possible =  
 
delivery to me ...  
=2E.. perhaps I get a chance ;-)  
 
In the meantime I try collecting experience with this =  
 
unit and the intended operating environments ;-|  
 
Any specific suggestions and warnings, too, are =  
 
appreciated !  
 
Cheers, svobi  
 
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