I guess that's why there's still a lot of competition in this space. I feel exactly the opposite way about Cubase vs. Pro Tools. Cubase feels much more streamlined to me, faster, better for the work that I do. If you like Pro Tools better, then great, go with it. Pro Tools 8 looks like a major step up from anything previous.
To me, there's 3 main things (and countless little things that make a BIG difference put together) about Cubase that I rely on every day to work, that have sped up my workflow massively compared to when I was working in PT:
1.) Track Folders
2.) Drum List View
3.) Logical Editor
If Pro Tools incorporated features like those into version 8.5 or something, then they would seriously tempt me to switch. As I said, Pro Tools 8 looks amazing and I really respect what they are doing with the platform.