UPDATE
Times have changed and I can't leave answer as it is. I'm going to suggest that people now go buy themselves a SSD. Write problems have mostly been solved, prices have come down and affordable storage capacity has gone up.
Forget SSD, they're slower than you think and have very little capacity.
Instead consider a VelociRaptor IDE drive from Western Digital ($179.99 for 150 GB or $289.99 for 300GB at NewEgg). It's the fastest IDE hard drive known to man right now and has up to a 300 GB capacity. Buy a laptop with eSata (or get a card for it) and you'll experience speeds you've never dreamed of on a laptop (eSata can sport up to 3 Gbps).
This implies that you use it with an external hard drive enclosure, but odds are you'll need one anyways for the SSD (unless you get it installed in a new laptop which costs a LOT of money).
Consider the following HDTach benchmarks from an external Raptor (10,000 RPM/120GB): http://bp3.blogger.com/%5Fx%5FKlQTLtnfI/R8RqCdiA4sI/AAAAAAAAAX0/PikIVAfrHuE/s1600-h/raptor+esata+speed+test.PNG
VS an internal MacBook Pro Harddrive (5400RPM 120GB): http://bp3.blogger.com/%5Fx%5FKlQTLtnfI/R8Rp6diA4rI/AAAAAAAAAXs/lC-WfGlToIg/s1600-h/MacBook+pro+internal+hdd+speed+test.PNG
And the VelociRaptor is even FASTER than the Raptor! If you still need more convincing as to which is a better idea, Maximum PC did a SSD vs. VelociRaptor not too long ago and the VelociRaptor slapped around the SSD like it owed the VelociRaptor money.
