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I've worked three years in a place using Thinkpad laptops and I can say I had been pretty please by the performance those offered, even for old R31. The problem I've seen the more often were broken keyboard, dead back light and dead cd-rom drive. I've had hard drive failure only twice. Keep in mind that batteries on these old laptop wont hold charge for a long time due to their age. Buying a new one (9 cells) will let you have near 3 hours with everything disabled under Windows.
I could definitly recommand Thinkpad, even refurbished. I especialy like the R40, wich have both touchpad and clit. Somes also have integrated wireless network, but those are B adapters sucking up battery juice too fast. I would recommand getting rid of those and buying a good card bus know for energy efficiency.