I gave up building my own too, it used to be cheaper but not anymore. Bought a Dell laptop several years ago, then when my wifes desktop finally died, got her a Dell desktop, not top of the line but higher end at the time. Somewhere along the line, we swapped, the desktop is now mine. Still a good machine, but both our systems are starting to slow down, I think it's just the accumulation of electronic debris that seems to build up over time, no matter how meticulous you are with your housekeeping. The only answer I've found is to wipe the drive and start all over, the downside is that no matter how good my back ups are, I always miss something. But the dreaded "format c:" is hovering just around the corner, this is really starting to bug me.
I'll be interested to see what you think of Vista, I haven't heard anything good about it yet. I'm still running XP and probably will until I have to upgrade. Just downloaded a trial version of MS Office 2007, mostly because my wife insists on using Outlook for email, ours is acting up, and it's old enough (2002) that the support is pretty slim. Of course, she hasn't deleted an email in 10 years, think that might have something to do with it :-)? I spent most of the day yesterday fighting with it, finally got it to open again, but is molasses in January slow. Man, I hate that program! Any Outlook gurus out there, any time I have to deal with this costs me a whole day and a sharp rise in blood pressure! Speaking of which, time to go mess with it some more. Later.
Dave