Which is funny because disabling UAC is one of the first things I (and many many others) have done since Windows 7 to make using Windows a little more tolerable.
I could understand disabling UAC on Vista, but I find it perfectly sensible since Win7. Also blame ancient programs which request administrator access without reason.
funny thing is, the thing that made it "sensible" since win7 also makes it insecure. if you care about security, it's prompt for everything or nothing.