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If we're talking about Microsoft putting back the start menu, no.
If we're talking about putting the actual Start logo on the bottom left side of the screen, yes. I find that the current way now segregates the two interfaces of Desktop and Start Screen to be significant. I think the Start Screen can mesh well into the Desktop and Desktop mesh well into the Start Screen. There shouldn't be a need to segregate them. Seeing a lack of a Start button is odd and seeing a square, mini version of the Start Screen there is just kind of awkward honestly.
I really have to wonder if we're using the same Operating System. To me, there's absolutely no continuity between the traditional desktop and the Metro start page. In fact, they're probably the most disjointed, inharmonious pairing I could imagine for a desktop computer.
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