Friend of mine emailed me a link to this website. I then read most the articles and tutorials that night. I've been using Linux for a bit over a year now. I stated off using the desktop version of Ubuntu, but now I just use the server version via ssh. I would absolutely love to change all my computers to Linux; however, there are so many programs that are windows only. *cough* games *cough*. I think I'll have to make a media server now. I never really considered this before, but maybe it will let me justify buying more hardware

I've known about virtualization for some time now, but never really understood it's applications. After reading your pages Ian, I see how incredibly useful it is. Last summer, me and two of my buddies decided we would tackle making our own Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud. Needless to say many hours were spent reinstalling Ubuntu. If we had used a host operating system and then had the UEC on a virtual machine, we could have restored from a fresh image within minutes instead of waiting for it to reinstall and update again.
Desktop:
Phenom 2 1090t @ stock 3.2 GHz
8 GB 1333
1TB Hard drive
Server: <-- work in progress...
P4 procssor 1.8 - 3.0 GHz
1 GB DDR
200 GB - 80 GB hard drive. probaly use the 80 for now. Got several of them
not the best hardware for this-but hey! It was free and I have about 8 of them :P
P.S. Ian, your icon make me smile every time i see it.