Besides that, I LIKE to tinker with an OS, I LIKE to figure stuff out, write little scripts for doing things. I
That, sir, is exactly what I refer to when I call linux users Masochists. I'm guilty of it myself, for a good 10 years I've screwed with linux in various ways, from Corel and Mandrake, to Gentoo, Debian, Yellow Dog (PS3) Godknowswhat on the Wii and, of course, the flavour of the past (5?) years: Ubuntu. None of these, not even Ubuntu, really clicked with me for out-of-my-way desktop use. I can't even list all the window managers I've tried. I have been into that horrible, masochistic pit of time wasting and emerged the other side with shit to get done.
I like OSX because it has most of the stuff I need from linux, plus Adobe Creative Suite... and it isn't Windows. Recently OSX has been trying even harder to get out of the users way, and this has oft caused jarring rifts between user expectations and reality; missing scrollbars, inverted scrolling and desaturated icons are all things that we notice because they are annoying in their efforts to get out of our way.
I dislike Linux on the desktop almost as much as I dislike dealing with Windows as a server OS. Unfortunately, the latter is something I can't avoid *shudder*.
Also, Windows 7 is a necessary evil for the wonders of Skyrim, which is awful on consoles.
Some amalgamation of Windows, Linux and OSX would be the only truly awesome desktop OS... Windows 7, that is. I don't know what the fuck Microsoft are thinking with Windows 8, but the Windows version numbers seem to directly correspond with the number of nails they're hammering into their own coffin. I'm not saying businesses will ever abandon Windows, but with 8 being so jarring, annoying and shittacular... full, again, of changes for changes sake, businesses aren't going to be in a hurry to upgrade.
I think I just hate everything.