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From a practical standpoint, I see your point, but GNU/Linux and *BSD are also for those who enjoy freedom; Windows and OS X are for those who don't know or don't care about computing freedom. Or have to run a non-free OS for work purposes or out of some other practical necessity.
Typed on a MacBook running OS X 10.6. But I really, really want to install FreeBSD once I do a mirror back-up and resize the partition. Keeping OS X + MS Office around for work purposes and the like. (: