Vythonaut: Just saw this thread and for anyone that might be interested, here is my story:
By 2002-03, while attending to the IT school, I made my first contact with Unix & Linux. But it wasn't before ~2005 that I installed Linux on my XP machine (dual boot) for the first time. I've been using Ubuntu for nearly 2-3 years and my experience with it was great. I felt safe for the first time. A unique piece of mind that I've never experienced with Windows, where I had to be extra cautious with everything while online (or not).
So, it was in 2005 that I completely stopped using Windows for my online needs, but I kept them installed just for the games and later for music production tasks where I've been using a variety of hardware & software that hasn't been 100% compatible with Linux. Since then, I used more than a handful of distros and tried more than 20-25 just to see what fits me better.
As for the future, I can't see returning to Windows for anything online related since security is a serious matter to me but I won't stop using them offline for gaming/ music related tasks.
Actually, music production can be done rather well on Linux, from what I understand.
/ shows up on the Google search. Maybe I should install LMMS myself and see what I can come up with.)