After using Linux boxes almost exclusively for almost 10 years, I've finally done it. I've bought a Linux box instead of buying a Windows box and installing Linux on it.
I bought a Limbo 6000A

with an AMD Phenom II X6 1055T processor and 6 gigs of RAM from Zareason

. They custom build Ubuntu boxes. I ordered it with Ubuntu Studio.
When darkness was falling today, the UPS man delivered it.
And so far so good. I ordered it with a wireless card. And amazingly enough, it worked even though vanilla Ubuntu Studio doesn't support any wireless (apparently, wifi drivers affect latency. And latency is bad for audio and video production; so, no wireles for Ubuntu Studio)
My only complaint is that the /home doesn't have its own partition. I just took it for granted that it would. It's not a big deal to me to change it so. Not having a dedicated /home partition negates some of the flexibility of having a Linux Box. And a Linux newbie would probably be afraid of fucking up their box by changing the partition scheme. On the other hand, Windows users are used to having system and data files on the same partition.
The default settings are decent.
I think I'm going to have lots of fun with this box.
They fell asleep because life in the town of N is boring.
The lyrics are a list of the attributes of the Town of N. "There is a restaurant" "I wouldn't eat there." There is a mailbox" "Where you can post your letter"
So perhaps the images are not as random as one might think.
That was the weirdest and most random video ever. They were all afflicted with narcolepsy in the end. haha
HAHAHAA I can't stop laughing.