@RH
Good point about the tea leaves...do you think a reluctance to move to BIM will also influence recruiting of talent in the near future (either because the talent learned BIM in school or because the talent sees ACAD as prosaic?)
Regard the annotation tools in Revit - there is definite room...
Love might be a strong term....how about the term "preference"? I don't know of many (any) firms that have gone back to using CAD after committing to using Revit for at least a year (those who stick with it and don't bail to CAD the first time it gets hard).
Having used Revit for 10 years, I will say I love it and could not ever go back to using 2D Cad. Working in Revit can be extremely fast, but doing so takes commitment and forethought - you have to think about how you build the model to avoid headaches down the road and build in the shortcuts...