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people minimize windows to.. show the desktop? A lot of people use the desktop as a storage area for files (ugh), a temporary inbox for files, or a shortcut icon container. They don't even have to think about it in those terms; it's just the place where things go.
I personally often temporarily store the files I download on my desktop for quick access, especially if I have to use the files in multiple applications then it's just easier to drag and drop the files than use the open file dialog.
Also, I like to place my most-needed application shortcuts there for quick access, and use taskbar for exactly that; tasks. I'd hate to have all my apps minimized to the desktop as icons and not have a task bar though. Task bar is more readily accessible, and takes less space compared to the "minimize to desktop" the more applications you're running.