No Rob,
Just honest observations. I sometimes will take a college course. They requires I have a Windows system to use their system/computers. I also have some CAD software that is Windows specific and a proprietary CNC system that runs under Windows ... sort-of.
I browse and do most of my work on this computer, a Debian Linux running PC. It never gets shut down except for hardware failures. It never gets 'infected'.
I spend many more hours dealing with Windows than I do the Linux based system. After a year of running a Linux system and seeing the ease of updates and lack of problems, dealing with the 'pesky' problems the folks from Redmond ... and the anti-virus ... and the software updates ... and the 'you need this new software to view this web-page' (aggravation on any computer).
That year was over several years ago. One of the Windows computers is fired up quite often. I'll guess I spend 20 hours or more a year dealing with the problems Windows, and most Windows users, see as native to the system.
I don't remember the last time I reformatted a HD unless I was setting up a new hard-drive or fresh system.
Just the view from here. Your mileage may vary.
Ron
PS: Avatar appears to be a flying combine.