I dunno...
As impatient as I can feel while I'm driving to the beach, I treat the rigging as a kind of "therapy" now. It's a disciplinary thing. If I don't take my time and do it right, I know it'll cost me one way or another. A little bit of OCD helps!
That doesn't mean that I don't like to streamline things. I have a pretty good order of things now and like jsloan999, I can have it in the water in about 30-40 minutes IF I'm in a hurry.Some of the tips I've picked up here and from others has made it a lot simpler, but I'm always very wary of cutting corners.
"Make everything as simple as possible, but not simpler". - A. Einstein.
Yeah, sometimes it can be a drag, but you can't beat regular rigging and de-rigging for reliability and knowing your boat inside and out. Maybe a little extra wear on some items, but you'll see it coming.
Just recently I discovered some stress cracks under the lip of my starboard hull. If I hadn't been looking and checking under there every time I put the boat in and out of the water, who knows when (or how!) I may have found them.