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Just coming up of hibernation takes about half a minute at best.
I reboot about once a week because otherwise my laptop becomes to sluggish for me, and then the ordeal takes a few minutes until you can start reading emails (too much applications need to start on boot time).
Give me instant on, but don't sacrifice the OS's features for that.
I have one of the old Psion Netbooks, and let me tell you--it's wonderful. You can be working on something right up until you have to get up and leave--no need to wait for things to save and close and shut down. It's more convenient to move around because you can just shut it, carry it over, and open it back up--no inconvenient wait to reload and navigate back to where you were. With instant-on the way the Psion did it, you are able to pick up EXACTLY right where you left something, too--no need to close and re-open. Once you have it, you'll never want to do without it.
I just bought a Toshiba NB205, which I love--but if it had instant-on, I'd be ecstatic.