I have to agree, a very professional site all the way, thanks!
I used a kind of breadboard for years, but with electric current (DC and AC) built into it... looked like a small sized cash register with diods and everything (actually got 220V through me when I should replace the on/off, foolish me).
That one really rocked, but a normal breadboard with an electric supply next to it would of course work too.
About electric supplies.. I have to say, I used a ABC80 discdrive supply (built in, I extracted it). It was awesome! Automatic switchof when short circut, SWITCHED, not with heavy coils (or whatever they're called, I'm new into this techtalk in english language
) .. anyway.. sure... killing a ABC80 diskdrive is like a crime (if you know what a ABC80 is, you know what I mean) but hell that was a good supply
I can't beleive I sold all my electrig gear for just $100-$200 something... really really stupid. Now I'll be forced to spend ten times that for rebuing all from scratch, but at least, now I know what I want
Good luck breadboarding, buy one, it's worth the money and it's a great and easy to understand tool!
//Albert "thec" Sandberg