I disagree with you, but i respect your liberty to do as you please with your SSD.
How can you just "disagree"? You said that we don't do it, but we in fact do. Being able to do so is quite nice, as it allows cold starts to be fast, and starts with changes to mods to be fast, along with save scrolling. It's not Earth-shattering or anything, IMO (which is very much unlike some others' opinions, here), but it's worth spending the money for, at the same time. Some MMOs, and even a few current FPSes, are known to be disk-limited, too, and are best put on SSDs.
Different users have different uses for their hardware. Some users couldn't fill up a 120GB drive if they tried. Some still haven't found a good cloud backup service for their TBs of data (though, Glacier is getting popular), which typically includes audio, video, photos, and/or scans. Some are just packrats, and feel they must keep crap they don't need that they used to have on floppies, so have excess data all over. Some get documents sent all the time in their email, and can have 50GB+ inboxes. The very amount of space needed varies all over the place.
But then, there are performance priorities. If you run databases (even if you don't know it, like a non-techie accountant, or CAD program user), regardless of size, you want an SSD
specifically for your data. I've seen several accounting software packages that quickly become HDD-limited. If you edit video, you generally want to use an SSD for your working data, if it can fit. And so on. There's no reason for basic sequentially accessed large data sets to go on the SSD, but that doesn't mean there isn't plenty of data out there fit for SSDs.
I simply don't believe much of my stored data needs that access time;
And maybe it doesn't. I also have a much bigger HDD, and am not putting everything possible on the SSD.
and i don't find any use in 16Gb of page file, nor do i use hybernate - when i can start and shut down in a few seconds - and i dont keep 160Gb of games on my machine.
160GB of games? No, I was only counting my sandbox Bethesda & Obsidian ones, there

. Right now that and DF (which is portable by nature) are all I have, but that's just because I haven't taken the time to move other games (in particular, my modded TW2 install, which I was in the middle of a replay of, when my old mobo crapped out). Still, I only have one of those, the games, and non-modded/moddable ones I'll probably put and leave on the HDD. But most people don't even mess with those settings, or they read something like, "if you have 4GB RAM, you should disable the page file," and then have some kind of issue trying to play new games, or open too many Chrome or IE instances, or whatever else

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