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Agreed. Ballmer's babyish tantrums against anything non-Microsoft will be it's undoing. If they just put all the time/energy/marketing into Win7, then they wouldn't have to worry about Linux and Apple gaining market share.
Personally, I'm not worried about any *nix product making inroads onto the desktop until I hear people like my parents talking about it. Then I'll believe the "Year of the Linux desktop" is even remotely a possibility. Bottom line is, it's still a Windows world, and everyone else is either living in it, or trying to work around it.