im not a fan of other browsers, i just stick with default lol
When I get my Mac, I'm going
Safari!
But you should really give other browsers a go, you might be surprised at how well they perform, features, etc. I think one of the most attractive (non-sexually) feature of Mozilla or Firebird would be the in-built pop-up blocking and tabbed browsing. Sure, you can get addons for Internet Explorer (MyIE2, Crazy Browser, etc) but nothing beats a standalone browser. Tabbed browsing is one of the best features of the 'non-IE' browser world, but it becomes confusing when you've got all these tabs up the top, and a whole heap of MSN/other apps running down the bottom - there was a time when I had my start menu (panel) up the top, but that was in the Windows 98 days.
I had Ghosted my hard disk (only C, 10GB) onto an 8GB Fujitsu (I don't have anything but the OS and installed apps to C), but it became a pain in the butt, because everytime I wanted to reload the Ghost image, I'd have to physically install a new hard disk, connecting the power cables and IDE cable, making sure that I've got it to cable select or jumpered correctly. (I dont have room in my computer to leave another hard disk in there, if only for Ghosting purposes). I would usually have a Ghost image on my other partitions, but if Windows ever fails on me (which it hasn't, not for some time), then I'll have to live with it hehehe and perform all the 'boring' tasks again, from scratch.
In the time it takes you to install windows, I would have had to rip out a removable HDD bay, fiddle around with the jumpers if necessary, install the drive and restart my computer - I'm not a fan of restarting the computer every day