Rob, shift down a gear. We're all here for the fun of it.
I have to face some snide remarks every other time I come up with "...in AmigaOS..." - because I know its internals better than those of most other OS' and have spoken about it so often.
The same is with you and Singularity - you brought it up here, and you are the one advertising it. I don't mean to offend you by calling it "advertising", it's simply what you are doing here. It's useful for people who are looking for "information entry points", and thus I welcome it. (I do! As long as it keeps contained somewhat...)
But I reserve the right to make a bit of fun on such advertising. I have done the same during the hot phase of the Exokernel hype, or whenever someone pops up (again) claiming that hard real time is a requirement for viewing MPEG videos...
I don't like research papers that try to sound too smart, personally. I positively hate marketing types who blow up simple things with so many words just to make them sound more impressive. (Meaning those who came up with those titles, not you.) One of my favourite research papers on the net is titled "recursive make considered harmful".
There's a to-the-point title.
Singularity might have great concepts, and the people working on it might be brilliant. I don't know. But the titles of their research papers make my stomach boil. Perhaps I should have added more smileys like ;D or
so you could have taken it more easy.
And if you think I - a humble lone coder - could aim to "shoot down" a Microsoft project, well, thanks for the compliment on the amount of influence you think I have.
Relax. Take it easy. It's a fun hobby, and a bit of banter keeps the spirit.