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Yeah, I can believe I could learn to prefer induction. They're just incredibly rare in residential US homes, which is where I live, and what the article was about.
The only place I've encountered an induction stove was in the EU, where - I gather - they're more common.
They're starting to become more widespread in the US as people understand the health risks that come with gas stoves.