We have the same argument every time Skuzzy, and you repeat the same points pulling out facts that I've never heard before. The point I was making is that for FSX (which can bring any system to its knees) now has multi core support and is a much better and faster experience for it. If I loaded XP onto this rig I wouldn't get half the frame rates I'm now enjoying with Vista + FSX.
I'm not going to go through all your points some are just plain out of date and incorrect. I don't know why you have such a dislike for Vista, yes you have some complaints from a work/operations perspective but to the degree as you describe is hard to believe. My list would reach to the moon if I started talking about Ecommerce Servers,Tandem,Unix and networks located in India all in a production EFT environment. All I'm saying is that Vista running on my rig has been faultless and now as more multi core/multi GPU support is being released for more applications/games it runs faster then if I were running XP.
By the way I never had any issues with XP either, have always built and over clocked my PC's and am also a professional in the business. Infact I've found FSX and Vista easier to configure, no need to edit every .cfg to peek performance just load it up and play on Ultra High settings.
Eventually everyone will have to move on from XP to take advantage of current (let alone) new hardware, applications,games etc. Cycle of development, no point trying to resist claiming the sky is falling. Yes of course there will always be initial issues just as there has been with every OS but through development these are ironed out and you have a solid future proof OS for some years.
<S>...-Gixer