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Well, for me folders are for organization and files are for content, so it makes sense to have them separated. Also, if I need some files that are buried in 5 levels of folders and these folders are also full with files, it's nice to be able to navigate quickly.
So, to sum it up ... files and folders are different and mean different things and don't belong mixed.
On the other hand I've just checked your example, and Windows Explorer in Win7 matches the first file OR folder after the cursor.