Greetings Everyone! Please forgive my slow response for the many and much appreciated replies you've all directed towards my question. I'm sorry if I seemed to had gone AWOL, but I assure you I was reading all along, but sometimes feel too brain dead at the end of a hard day at work to generate a decent reply.
Some of you had asked if I had fully done away with a darkroom, and I would like to make clear that I fully intend to re-establich my darkroom at a later time. I have to finish up some lengthy renovations beforehand however, and thought I could make some use of a film scanner in the meantime.
RUEBEN: Indeed, I have found the RF Forum a FAR more friendlier terrain to roam in. Not near the ammount of rudeness or "egocentric" street-fighting one might observe or encounter in other forum/s. This forum is THE BEST!
REGARDING A SCANNER: After reading the many suggestions in this post, I think I'm better able to make my mind up. It seems that I would fair better to have two scanners. One flatbed and one dedicated. While I DID mention that I specifically wanted to only scan 35mm, I must keep in mind that I still own both medium and large format camera setups. A flatbed scanner would also serve for use with the latter formats. Given this, and my present capital limitations, I should go for the flatbed first, but since I mainly want to scan my Leica negatives, I find myself still leaning strongly towards starting with a Minolta IV scanner instead. Esspecially since it now seems that most of it's issues occur only with Windows Vista. Since I still use Windows XP, I should be able to manage full use of the Minolta IV scanner with my current OP system. Which ever decision I make nonetheless, please have no doubt how valuable your input has all been. I am grateful to you all and looking forward to posting some of my 35mm images taken with my M2 on this forum soon.
Charles