Add my vote to the Lenovo T series as well. I've still got a T40 and T42 that have given me almost no problems. When I worked in an office with ~400 of them, we'd end up needing to have only one or two a year serviced.
The problem with blocking BitTorrent is that there are a lot of legitimate uses for it. For example, most (all?) Linux distributions are available via BitTorrent.
This would be akin to blocking all port 80 traffic as a measure to stop pornography. Sure, you would reduce the visits to www.raunchyporndomain.com, but you'd get in the way of a lot of legitimate traffic as well.
http://xkcd.com/768/
http://xkcd.com/214/
Add my vote to the Lenovo T series as well. I've still got a T40 and T42 that have given me almost no problems. When I worked in an office with ~400 of them, we'd end up needing to have only one or two a year serviced.
The problem with blocking BitTorrent is that there are a lot of legitimate uses for it. For example, most (all?) Linux distributions are available via BitTorrent.
This would be akin to blocking all port 80 traffic as a measure to stop pornography. Sure, you would reduce the visits to www.raunchyporndomain.com, but you'd get in the way of a lot of legitimate traffic as well.
Looks like their web designers have had similar issues.