Even if you don't have a high speed connection, doing a Debian net
install will be faster than downloading the ISOs, burning them, and
intsalling from the CDs. 

When you do a netinstall, you only have to download the required
packages, and then the packages you want to install. If you want to add
packages at a later date, apt-get update && apt-get install blah does
the trick. 

By doing the netinstall, it's likely that you'll end up downloading less
than a full ISO, and will still have a functional system (espically if
you just want a workstation type install, and don't have much interest
in compiling software. When you have the interest and knoweldge to
compile your own software, the development packages you need are just an
apt-get away)

-- 
Andrew S. Zbikowski | http://www.ringworld.org
"The irony is that Bill Gates claims to be making 
a stable operating system and Linus Torvalds claims 
to be trying to take over the world."
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