Upgrading to a Western Digital 160GB drive - any experiences?

I'm looking to upgrade from the 60GB standard drive in my macbook to this...
http://www.dabs.com/ProductView.aspx?Quicklinx=4LG7&CategorySelectedId=11154&Pag eMode=1&NavigationKey=11154,42240000,47250000,4294957678&InMerch=1
Does anybody have any experiences - good or bad - with this drive??
Cheers.

cool, thanks for that. Mines just the Core Duo rather than Core2Duo but I don't suppose that would make a big difference??

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