New Redemption Grab Bag now includes an assortment of 500 cards from five (5) different expansion sets. Available at Cactus website.
Linux is NOT ready for mainstream use. You can't run anything but a browser, and you are limiting yourself. Windows 7 RC1 FTW. Faster than XP, most secure than even Vista, pretty, and lighter on resources than even XP.
SK asked what I'd like in a laptop that I don't already have, here's a list.-Smaller screen (less than 15.4") toshiba satellite E105-S1402: 14.1"; hp pavilion dv3510nr: 13.3"-Longer Battery Life (mine lasts around 2 hours) toshiba: 5 hours 30 minutes; hp: 4 hours 15 minutes-Lighter (mine is probably 6.5 lbs) toshiba: 5 pounds; hp: 4.6 pounds-Brighter/Clearer Screen: toshiba: WXGA TFT-LCD widescreen with TruBrite technology (1280 x 800); hp: WXGA high-definition widescreen with LED BrightView technology (1280 x 800)-Quicker (currently have 1.73 GHz processor, 2 GB ram) toshiba: 2.26 ghz processor, 5400 rpm, 4gb ram; hp: 2.0 ghz processor, 5400 rpm, 4gb ram-Larger Hard Drive (currently have 100GB) toshiba: 320 gb; hp: 320 gb-Wireless-N (have this currently, want it in next computer) toshiba: a/b/g/n; hp: a/b/g/nOther add-ons I've thought about but aren't vital.-Ability to Burn DVDs -Graphics Card toshiba: IntelĀ® Graphics Media Accelerator 4500MHD; hp: NVIDIA GeForce 9300M GS graphics-Ability to play Blu-Ray (I don't own a blu-ray player but thought this would be kind of cool)-Bluetooth toshiba: Built-in Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR support; hp: yes-Price toshiba: $749.99; hp: $899.99For those of you talking about operating systems, I'll be using Windows. Linux may be nice but I don't want to spend the time to learn a new operating system and finding ways to run my Windows programs. However, I'm not sue that I want to have Vista when Windows 7 is supposed to be coming out soon. I definitely don't want to spend a bunch of money upgrading operating systems a few months after I buy it.
Windows 7 is so much better than Vista, I would suggest waiting for it.