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Well, the guy made an absolute statement "every PC ships with Windows" and I was simply rebutting that. Absolutes are dangerous things in discussions, especially when they aren't true (which is most of the time).
Also, going with your anecdote we are all Scots here. We all pretty much know where to look for license-free PCs, and many of us build our own. The average consumer isn't likely to blindly wander into a Haiku discussion thread; using such a statement about Windows and PCs reeked of strawman tactics.