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Arch for personal and small stuff, Ubuntu LTS or RHEL otherwise. If you want to go uberlibre, go for Parabola.
ElementaryOS on my laptop just because it's clean and simple, but retains ubuntu compatibility since it's based off of 12.04.

Ubuntu 13.04 at work.

Slackware 14.1 to do everything I need.
Fedora, mostly. Sometimes CentOS.
arch,and rhel/centos for server
Debian Testing
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Ubuntu 13.10: Saucy Salamander -- but I'm eager for the LTS release of 14.04
Debian unstable
Desktop: Linux Mint 14 with Cinnamon | Servers: Ubuntu 12.4 LTS
CentOS on production servers and on VMs on local dev machines.
This question made me laugh. Seriously. I have a laptop and a desktop, each with 32GB of RAM in them. 2.1 TB of storage in the laptop, about 3TB in the desktop.

Here's why I give that detail... they are both VM host machines.

Host OS is Ubuntu 13.10.

For VMs, It's in this order of frequency. Ubuntu 13.10 (all work-related VMs use this) Arch Linux CentOS 6.5

Ubuntu 14.04 RHEL 7b ElementaryOS Maui Project (non-Linux OSes)

Debian testing (Jessie is really top notch.)
Ubuntu 13.04 and 13.10.

Though I don't like where Ubuntu is heading, so I'm trying to find a new distro to switch to. But no luck yet.

Curious to hear more about your feelings on this, and what other distros you've looked at.
Debian testing (Jessie). Not a huge gnome3 fan, but once I got xmonad working it was smooth sailing.
Slackware on my laptop.

Slackware on my desktop.

Slackware on my servers.

(Mint on GF's lappy).

I favor Arch on the desktop/laptop and Debian on the servers.
Ubuntu 13.10 on both desktop and laptop. I just love Unity.
Ubuntu 12.04 LTS on desktop and servers.