No need to get all worked up there, cowboy.
You think it's so great you can pop into a virtual windows environment but from everything I have seen (trying to work with Mac heads) these virtual windows environments are pretty limited in their abilities; fine if you only need to run one windows app once in a while but otherwise quite pants.
First of all, it's not a VIRTUAL windows environment, it's an ACTUAL windows environment (on the Intel-based Macs anyway) and secondly :
http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,13...s/article.html