Migrating data from macbook to MBP questions

i just got a new macbook pro 2.5ghz yesterday. i have been using a macbook late 2008 aluminum.  i want to migrate about 225 GB of data from old computer to new computer.  What is the fastest way of the available options?  I know that wireless is out of the question. i have an ethernet cable and was thinking of using that to connect the two computers. Would it be faster to go from the the MacBook USB to the MBP firewire?  Would i use a USB to firewire cable, or a firewire cable with a USB adapter?  Any rough idea of how long any of these connections might take for that amount of data?  The new computer has a 1 terrabyte hard drive 5400rpm.  thanks

The link explains how to migrate data using Mavericks.  The Macbook Pro i got is not the retina display model, it's the previous model, which i chose to get so i could get the large hard drive, needing the space.  The new MBP came with Mountain Lion, doesn't have Mavericks on it yet.  It has a firewire port and a thunderbolt port and two USB ports.  The old computer, the MacBook, has only USB ports, no firewire. I'm moving the data from the old computer to the new computer.  Since the data is going to the new Mac, i thought would be the Target Disk, right? So, i will put the old Mac "in Target Disk," is that right?   That means it's going to target another disk, is that right? It's confusing temrinology, but i bet it's perfectly clear when you are doing it and following the process.  
So firewire is the fastest choice and in order  to use it with these two computers, i need to use a USB to Firewire cable to connect the old computer to the new computer, if i understand right.
Do you know if there's any source of information how long (roughly) it might take to migrate about 225GB usintg USB to FireWire?  I want to plan for a time when i won't be able to use either computer. 
thanks!

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