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I absolutely cannot imagine it. And I'm not just using that as the common expression that it is. I literally cannot imagine myself using Windows other than while doing the bit of Windows support that I sometimes can't get out of.
Then again, my historical desktop path looks like this:
Xenix 286/386->Unix 386 3.2->SCO Unix 3.2.4.x->SCO Open Server 5->Linux
starting from about 1988, with my transition to Linux occurring around 1996.
There's just way too much of an impedance mismatch between the way I work and the way Windows tries to make me work for me to be happy with it.
A switch to Windows seems like a form of hell on earth to my sensibilities. Linux sometimes has usability issues, but they are generally fixable. Windows has usability issues for me which run to its very core and can't be fixed.