Okay, the Linux thing was mostly I joke. I'm sure you know that.
However, my mother's computer runs on Linux. She just turned 65 and she prefers it!
My mom and stepfather have a 10 year old computer which suffered a hard drive crash about a year and a half ago. I replaced the hard drive and got the hardware working again but I could not come up with a version of the Windoze installation disks that would run on such an old machine. Windoze XP would not even start on it, let alone Vista. Further, I was NOT about to pay $100 for a new operating system for such an old computer. My only other option was Linux.
I downloaded the Ubuntu operating system from
www.ubuntu.com and installed it. Within the hour, I had the computer running again, almost as well as it was when it was new.
Mom complained for a couple of weeks because she had to learn how to do things all over again but, once she did, she liked it better. She won't go back to Windoze even if it was free!
You can get Firefox for Linux. The Thunderbird e-mail client works in Linux too. Just about every program that you now use can be found in a Linux version.
I don't know if you will like using it better but I think it is important for anybody who fancies themselves a good computer user to, at least, know what Linux is like.
Otherwise, you would be like a photographer who only knows how to shoot pictures with an "Instamatic" camera from the drug store.