And see the world.
Then go and get an OS that nobody is using and feel safe that nobody will attack you because nobody cares about your 0.0000001% market share.
Now, that you are back and refreshed go through the history of the OS development and see that every OS out there has a million of critical security bugs and every day there are more found including Linux (which I love by the way), MacOS and others.
Bugs not fixed in Windows for 8 years?
Bugs not fixed in Linux for 8 years:
http://www.darknet.org.uk/2009/08/serious-linux-kernel-vulnerability-for-all-2-4-2-6-kernels/Oh, and once such a vulnerability is found in a Unix/Linux kernel you see 100 distributions of Unix/Linux taking anywhere from 1-2 days to 10-20 days to release fixes.
http://news.softpedia.com/news/Critical-Vulnerability-Silently-Patched-in-Linux-Kernel-152678.shtmlOne fix, 1000 patches.
Now, XP was as system designed more than 12 years ago when only BBS existed and the OS concepts and security had different meanings. Yes, it had a lot of problems but it's old. Let it die and move on.
W7 and W2K8 kernels are secured from the kernel design up so all your fluffy comments have no value anymore. You need to be an admin to be able to take over the system, install malware or keyloggers. I'll just stop now.
Anyway, You just love linking every article of yours to every other article of yours to every other article of yours.