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I disagree. I like KDE (Kubuntu) better than Ubuntu. It looks nicer and is more user-friendly than Ubuntu. Further, the widget-oriented mentality is what all operating systems are going to (including OS X and Windows 7).
The Gnome desktop is late to revamp, which it is due to do this year. KDE is actually ahead of the curve, not behind, even if it might be doing farsighted revamps with less resources.
Xfce is a nice, lean little desktop, but go ahead and try to figure out how to use it. There is little to no documentation for Xubuntu, while Ubuntu and Kubuntu have guides (ubuntuguide.org and kubuntuguide.org), forums, community documentation, etc.
Besides, if you are really looking for speed, try Puppy Linux, a pretty, really fast, small Linux distro that does everything a netbook user could want to do.
For everyone else, the increased speed of Ubuntu/Kubuntu Jaunty makes a lot of discussions a bit, well, old-fashioned.