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If you're on a Windows box and have an active connection to the Internet, you need some form of active AV. Period.
This is BS. Virus's don't just hop onto your machine at random over the internet. With a hardware firewall and safe browsing habits you can reduce your virus infection risk to near zero. If you have a teenager clicking on every link on everyone's myspace crapsite however.. no amount of AV software is too much.
AV software slows machines and makes them buggy and prone to crashing. For a lot of people the solution is worse than the problem.