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As someone that ran lmde on two different boxes for a little over a year, I hope no one goes that route. They were only really updated every six months (even ignoring major security fixes) and the updates always left me with many hours worth of work to try and fix the plethora of broken packages. A rolling release should probably see more frequent updates, although I expect a broken package here or there along the way, and I wouldn't even mind fixing a package or two each month if I could be kept closer to bleeding edge and have Ubuntu's huge software repository.
By the way, both of those boxes that were running LMDE 32-bit Xfce edition have since been switched to Ubuntu 12.10 and I am currently quite pleased with the release.