I am not sure if it fixed my computer or not.  I seem to have better
luck booting than a lot of people for some reason.  Because the issue
has occurred after a kernel update, I am just suggesting that maybe
altering the DSDT is not the best solution to this problem(especially
since Windows 8 is using the same code and it boots 100% of the time).

I did compile a kernel with the altered DSDT and it does seem to boot
without problems.  I have also tried diffing the 3.2 and 3.8 kernels and
backing out some changes, focusing on the battery.c code in the ACPI
drivers, but I have not been able to find anything that affects boot
time.  Anyone have any ideas on where else to look?

You should try booting your computer with some of the OS options that
are listed in your decompiled DSDT.  Until a solution is found, altering
the DSDT is a good temporary solution(in my opinion).

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  Ubuntu 12.04/12.10/13.04 10-20min boot delay (From 3.2.0.29->3.8.0.19)
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