
My main reason for choosing *BSD over Linux is the community. Linux seems to be... Well, like Slashdot. A bunch of immature kids.
The *BSD culture (minus) seems to be one of pure engineers. They are writing code because they need or want it. It's usually top-quality, being released only after it works and works right. There's thought and design behind the code.
Ironically, a reason a lot of users lean toward Linux is because the BSD communities have a reputation of being condescending and elitist. This is mostly undeserved, as the BSD user and developer communities are no less civil than most (with some notable exceptions).
Unfortunately, you've done nothing but perpetuate the notion with these stereotypical (almost satirical) remarks.
I tell them to turn to the study of mathematics, for it is only there that they might escape the lusts of the flesh. -- Thomas Mann, "The Magic Mountain"