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If you want simplicity, why not just use Slackware? Slackbuilds.org works beautifully as a rough ports-equivalent (nevertheless, the various BSD ports systems are much better, obviously). The only objection I can think of is if you didn't want to install the full package set since Slackware packages don't do dependency resolution, but who can't afford 5 GB in 2011?
Agreed with the above poster about OpenBSD.
For me, it's the ease of system administration.
Everything is so logically laid out and well documented to boot. In fact, it's what I liked about Slackware too when I used to use it.