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> Second, if I need something that isn't there, I hit
>the Windows key then start typing the name of what I want. When it comes up in search, I select it (often it's the first item and I just hit Enter). If I'm on the start screen and want to get back to the desktop, I hit windows+D. It's become second nature and I've found typing in the name of the program to find it is easier and faster than navigating a hierarchical list of items. But again, how you work may differ from how I work.
Do you realize how funny that is, how "retro", not metro? You now have to type the name of the application you want ? Wow, that's progress vs. just clicking an icon or finding it in a logical menu structure.
In the End, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends - Martin Luther King, Jr.