I tried to go in with a positive outlook, but there's just no way I could ever see myself using this OS on a desktop PC.

Maybe I was a bit harsh in my previous post, I was using all my negative energy from everyday life.
One of my main issues is just that I feel totally lost without the "Start Menu".
I'm still messing around with it and trying to like it, and I'm busy customizing the Start Screen to my liking.
That being said, I've removed everything except the Desktop Button.
So on a more positive note here are some of the things I actually like:
1. More Detailed Task Manager (This is actually quite a big plus for me)
2. Built-in PDF Reader
3. Desktop with Windows 7 Feel
4. Seems like the OS will retain most backward compatibility with Win7 APPs
on X86 and X64 based PCs.
5. Awesome Pinball game!

6. The Polished Solitaire looks cool as well.

7. The Start Screen is a nice customizable accessory, but isn't a suitable
Start Menu replacement.
Now for some Negatives:
1. I feel totally lost without the classic start menu.
2. Internet explorer doesn't seem to have improved much.
3. A lot of additional functionality requires that you have a Windows Live Account and Internet Connection.
4. Windows 8 Feels like a Scaled-down version of Windows 7 even though it's not.
5. Windows 8 Seems to be intended for Tablets and has been made for PC's as an afterthought.
6. Shut down button isn't as easily accessible as it should be.
Most of my complaints are minor, but the fact that they removed the Start Menu as an option is a complete
deal-breaker for me. I'm sorry, but I feel very strongly about this. If they bring back the Start Menu as an
option, I would see no reason not to upgrade.
There's nothing wrong with the Start Screen, it's just that I feel that the Start Menu is in a different league
and therefore shouldn't be removed completely.