It really is, though. Your very first post in the thread was obvious bait, and everything since has been you trying to convince people who don't particularly care that they should drop everything else and play PF because it's what the cool kids are doing.
I mean, I'm assuming that nobody else is taking this particularly seriously beyond mild curiosity to see how far you're willing to go in your quest to ensure that everyone plays your sooper speshul set of houserules and nothing else.
It's not even like PF is bad (in particular the changes to item creation costs, innate feat gain, encounter balancing, and certain skill aggregates come to mind), but it's not exactly groundbreaking (a large number of the "changes" it made are pretty standard houserules for 3.5e campaigns) and is ultimately a matter of taste. The changes to races are yawnworthy, the changes to classes range from good (reducing dead levels, at-will cantrips and orisons, scaling save DCs) to 'whatever' (the vast majority of them) to terrible (buffing caster HD in addition to at-will 0th levels AND further buffs at higher levels, making short level dips less worthwhile, thinking that full BAB is all it takes to make Monks not be shit rather than a decent foundation for doing so, trying to make Flurry better but still leaving it as the shitty alternative to Decisive Strike if you're building a DPS Monk for some reason, and to reiterate because it need to be said again: buffing primary casters almost completely across the board, most of the skills rebalance, &c.), and it really doesn't make much of a departure from what people were already doing to fix 3.5... other than making Paizo a bunch of money reselling books to people who couldn't figure out how to make up their own houserules or copy decent ones from other groups.
tl;dr: I don't like your precious and there's nothing you can do about it. Neener neener neener.