One intersting little bit of information. I used to sell for Lubrication Engineers who make some very good stuff. The sales manager got a new BMW 735 in the early '90s. He immediately had all of the oils in the car changed to LE stuff with a full synthetic in the transmission. The synchros stopped working. The LE synthetic gear lube was so slick that the synchro rings couldn't generate enough friction to work! Back to conventional gear oil for that one and the synchros began to work again. And some full synthetics used to not work in motorcycles with wet clutches for the same reason - clutch slip because the lube was just too good at preventing friction contact.
The point is that a superior product isn't always great for every application. I'd certainly suggest full synthetics for almost every heavily loaded application, but you have to be aware of sometimes bizarre results. And be aware that all "synthetic" products aren't the same nor will they produce the same results. So just taking a poll asking if people are using a 5W-30 synthetic doesn't indicate that they are using similar products. It's a start in the right direction though.