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I like the current desktop experience with the likes of Windows 7. Far be it from me to understand MS's strategy but they may be gambling on a generational change for the type of interface users like. If you look at younger people who have to sit down for 5 seconds they pull out their gadget and flip like crazy.
On a laptop or tablet they may love windows 8. On a desktop they may be happy with a touchscreen but I think decent sized touch pads (like Logitech's) will end up being shipped with desktops.
I think a tutorial for intelligent troglodytes on how to retrofit Windows 8 to a Windows 7 functionality would have wide readership. It's probably a case of describing the various tools already out there???