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I use a bluetooth mouse when I need one. USB sound card? Why? I use a remote CD across my network, but do have a USB DVDRW, not that I use it much at all. Usually only during a program's initial install. Most of my apps are internet downloaded these days anyway. Printer and scanner and card reader are all networked. USB calculator? Why does anyone need to plug in a calculator to use it? My GPS is bluetooth.
My Dell mini9 had 3 USB, and this HP Mini 2140 I'm on has 2. It also has a PCIe 54 slot so I have firewire as well.
Most everything you list is available in wireless options, and you are right, if you stick to wired stuff, you are gonna need a ton of USB connections. iMacs only have 3 or 4 USB connectors as well. Netbooks are designed for the net, which you really don't need to plug into. Many folks have gone wireless for a ton of their peripherals these days anyway, so it's not like USB ports are usually in short supply. Most laptops and notebooks also only have 3-4 USB ports.