Mason,
Does Slackware work good on a second drive? My laptop has 2 drives and I figured rather than creating a partition, maybe I can install it on the second drive. I am very interested in trying this out.
Yes, it can be installed on a secondary drive, it just takes setting up the boot loader correctly. IN all honesty, if you aren't very experienced with Linux I wouldn't recommend Slackware as a first distro as it's pretty much a hands-on, configure manually sort of distro and can be frustrating for someone who's just learning about Linux.
If you're interesting in really getting in to Linux and learning, and willing to get your hands dirty, Slack is about the best way to go, but if you're just looking for something that "just works" pretty much right out of the box I'd suggest going with a more automated GUI-centric distro like Ubuntu, PCLinuxOS, Mepis, or Fedora.