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You already did a better job than the article writer - Debian is for people who want to understand the system, tinkerers and nerds basically. If you want something new, something other than windows, but not too complicated, yeah, try Ubuntu. The new OpenSuse just came out if you're looking for a KDE experience (KDE 4.6.x is really really nice, at least as advanced as windows 7). My personal favourite used to be Mandriva, Kubuntu was a disaster a year ago, they may have improved (worth a try I guess).
If you wanna learn something about linux, try FreeBSD