Yeah, funny thing is I'm a jquery snob if you really want to peg me into a neat comfy corner.
C# is the least annoying plumbing code I do, that's the only love I have for it. That and VS2010 is really nice to work in, and it's probably got the least painful jquery support out there right now (though I am VERY open to hearing about an IDE that is better/more excellent for pure jQuery use - sorry no vi, I prefer something with a mouse these days).
HN is chalked full of snobs on all sides; just because I dare to post a comment counter to the norm doesn't make me a snob (well not a c# snob that's for damn sure). It makes me crazy probably (knowing the inevitable results of sharing an alternative viewpoint - esp. one that gasp indirectly praises the Evil Empire).
Plus what's all that karma for if you can't have some fun with it?
It's easy to pick up either once you learn either languages. C# is easier because visual studio is way easier to setup and configure. The language is often more susinct as well.
Welcome aboard, hope you are able to increase your sense of self-importance and foster a more exclusive body-politic.
Please flesh out your profile: http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?SmugCeeSharpWeenie