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It depends on how much you rely on web apps and modern internet technologies. I find most of my web browsing habits can be accomplished with any browser, even elinks. I gave up on almost anything and went back to simple text based tools for most stuff. It works well, so it is possible.
Us techies/geeks have very different ways of interacting with our computers than other people, so we surely don't need Mac OSX to make good use of our stuff. In fact, xmonad, opera, mplayer, rtorrent and alpine is all I need and I don't regret going the simple way. It's wonderfully simple once you get the hold of it, not matter what others think.
So I think, even when Haiku is not yet ready, it is possible to do something with it.