So... Where have I been? Let me give you the bullet points. > Mac Pro's GPU started dying. It's a PCIe v1 card, so expensive to replace. > Had to decide between my Dell XPS 410, or my 2009 iMac. Went with the Dell. > Having to get used to Windows again, and still trying to figure out a workflow to use in it. > Installed Windows Vista to get rid of the notification hell I kept getting on Windows 7. > Needed a mobile solution for working away from my desk, so I threw Windows Vista on the Macbook as well. > Lost several hours of work after the system went to sleep, but wouldn't wake properly. > Discovered other various issues with Windows on my MacBook. > Ordered a Dell Latitude E1505 off eBay, along with a fresh battery for it. And that's where I'm at now. Yeah, the Dell Latitude E1505 isn't the greatest. It was meant for XP, with a Core Duo (x86) processor, stock loadout of 512MB of DDR2 SDRAM, and an Intel IGP for video. However, it /is/ upgradable to a Core2Duo, and I'm looking at getting a T7200 to throw into it once I can. Not only to make it x64, but to be able to boost it to a full 4GB of memory. I only need this thing for writing, watching videos, listening to music, and maybe some light gaming (Age of Empires II, Star Trek: Birth of the Federation, etc.), so those light specs won't hurt my feelings in the slightest. Plus, once I get the Core2Duo in there, I might throw Linux onto it. With current trends, trying to use Linux on an 32-bit platform wouldn't be easy (Ubuntu), so I won't even bother with that yet. At least it's not Windows 10.