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As predicted someone is writing to tell that they think you're wrong, although only on the small matter about removing BIOS chips.
I once had a bad flash and the system wouldn't boot, however I had a similar board nearby so I could boot to DOS on that, switch the *ROMS over and then force flash the BIOS image which failed previously.
Oh yeah, the point... While I'm not going to argue the merits of UEFI, what you said about removing the BIOS chip doesn't appear to prove anything as it doesn't seem any different to what was possible before.