I used to be one of These Guys who never used JavaScript, too, but honestly? It's 2012 and JavaScript is a thing pretty much everywhere worth targeting. Demanding that somebody cater to your microsegment is a little much.
Although I'm the kind of guy who usually have JS disabled I could be made to see your point. But this page is actually a good example of why I run with JS disabled. It magically positioned links and boxes over the scrolling bar and caused my initial attempt at scrolling down to navigate away from the page.
Disabling JS usually have the effect of doing away with such nonsense but here that is no option.
This time it was worth the hassle since it was an interesting article, but I definitely prefer it when JS is optional.