T440 - solid state drives and sleep mode, shutting down, etc.

First time with a solid state drive.  With my T61, i tend not to actually shut it down unless i really need to.  I just leave it on, close it, and let it go into sleep mode - which i can tell its in because of the moon icon/light.  if i just need to move it around the house, i also only put it in sleep mode.  If I take it somewhere of course I shut it down first.  But that's always a pain, I tend to have multiple browser windows open with many, many tabs.  I just hate having to book mark it all (even using bookmark all tabs) then opening them all up again.
So, I'm wondering
1) there doesn't seem to be any light to indicate that its in sleep mode - but maybe it doesn't exist in the same way with a SSD? I was always under the impression that the point of that was to make sure the moving parts of the drive had stopped before you moved the laptop. 
2) is it still ok for me to just leave it on most of the time like I do with my T61?
3) Can I get away with not shutting it down when I take it someplace?  Other than the battery running down - why would that be a problem since it doesn't have a spinning hard drive? 
4) Windows 8, ok this is really a different topic, but I'm here already.  When you shut it down, if for example, you have a bunch of browser windows and tabs open and maybe a couple of word docs - when its started back up, will it automatically open all that?  Or do i have to re-open all the windows, find the word files, etc.?
5) Anything else I should know about a SSD or windows 8 that is significantly different from what i've had with my T61?  (other than the logo being upside down on the top cover)
Moderator Note; subject edited; system type added

Hi again,
1. The red dot over the i in ThinkPad will pulse slowly when your machine is in sleep mode.
2. Yes, absolutely. I use sleep instead of shut down almost exclusively on all machines I use
on a daily basis.
3. Same as before, you don't have to worry about doing anything different. The machine won't
run out of battery during sleep mode for days.
4. It doesn't matter wether you run Windows 7 or 8, you use your browser settings to set it to
open the tabs where you left off.
In Internet Explorer -> Internet Options -> General Tab -> Startup -> Start with tabs from the last session.
In Chrome -> Settings -> On Start Up - Continue where you left off.
Same option is available for Firefox too.
But if you shut your machine down, your programs won't start up automatically with the files you had open
before shutdown, but I'm sure you meant to say sleep, right? When you resume from sleep, everything you
had open will be right there.
5. No, not really. It's just a new generation of a ThinkPad workhorse with a new version of Windows, you
don't have to change any of your daily routines you've gotten used to.
Cheers,
Atli Jarl.
ThinkPad W540 (20BG) - i7-4800MQ/24GB // ThinkPad T440s (20AQ) - i7-4600U/12GB
ThinkPad T440p (20AW) - i7-4800MQ/16GB // ThinkPad Helix (3698-6EU) - i5-3337U/4GB
ThinkPad W520 (4282-W4Q) - i7-2720QM/32GB // ThinkPad T400 (2767-W1C) - P9500/8GB
ThinkPad T61 (7665-CTO) - T7700/4GB // ThinkPad T60p (8741-C2G) - T7400/4GB

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