Keep in mind that each engine is unique to itself. Operating parameters are different and operators are different. I don't doubt that we all could go longer on our oil changes (except for the guys that are extremely overfueled and running on drugs, who may need to change after just a few 1/4 mile runs, due to soot)
I find Illflems's 1000 mile analysis strategy very interesting. This very definately gives a trend snapshot during a short period in the life of his engine. And, this truly is data that can be used in arguement. Visual observations like the color of the oil when drained or how it feels are really not good indicators of oil condition. Oh, that we would all be able to establish a baseline, as Illflem did, and set our oil change interval based on it. We would surely reduce our operating cost (oil and filters) and make all of the Earth First ilk love us like brothers and sisters for not poluting Mother Earth needlessly.
I assure you that "most " people change their oil far too often. The major products available are far better than anyone wishes to give them credit for. But, hey, oil is cheap compared to overhaul!