Many thanks for all the feedback. I've been down the dual-boot road more 
than a few times, and found it never quite worked for me. I used to have 
a machine running Debian, and although it took me several times to get 
it right, once I nailed it, it ran like a dream. I do have some music I 
purchased from the iTunes music store, so I'll have to use this jHymn 
program someone spoke of to strip off the DRM and get that working. I'm 
taking my finals in a few hours, so sometime soon after that, I'm gonna 
give Debian another try. Virtualization seems like a neat idea, but I've 
had Cedega run Windows games on Linux before (even faster than they ran 
on windows. =)), and supposedly, Transgaming has fixed a fair amount of 
the problems with WoW that used to require messy hacks to get around. 
Also, do any of you guys have any experience using an iPod as a 
removable disk? I am going to back all my personal files up on my iPod, 
and would need to know how to edit /etc/fstab in order to be able to get 
at them. It's been a LOOOOOONG time since I've used Linux, so it's 
prolly gonna take me a while to get back into the swing of things.

OT - Does TCLUG still have beer meetings? I went to one 5 or so years 
ago before I moved to NY, and now that I'm back in MN, I certainly 
wouldn't mind drinking beer and talking about computers for a few hours. =)