Heh don't worry - I have Visual Studio .NET 2005 and 2007 (beta 2). I love .NET (I've done extensive work in C#...and in terms of the actual IDE, a ton of C/C++). I do think that .NET killed VB though. VB6 was the greatest...and there are loads of awesome plugins for it that I couldn't survive without (like ThunderVB, which allows for inline ASM coding). VB is actually probably my favorite language because of this. With inline ASM, you can make it nearly as fast as an ASM program (by writing all of the especially CPU-intensive parts in ASM) and it's still easy as hell to design/code.
I also have VB1 and VB3 (which was my first copy of VB waaay back when I was waaaay young).