Now, speaking of nether regions, pull year head out of yours, and then check tiobe, langpop, or any any one of a half dozen other sites. By any measure of usage you want, Objective-C is a blip (if that). Tiobe says Objective-C has seen a huge increase in popularity, because it went from .05% to .8%. Don't worry, it'll go back to five or six coders again soon, once the teeny-boppers have discovered what an over-priced, over-hyped lemon the iPhone is.
I know logic and reasoning really aren't your thing, but here's a clue: the installed base of a platform has nothing to do with the number of people actually interested in coding for in a particular language.
“That’s funny, since your posts have been filled with personal attacks from the beginning.”
Projecting again, are we?
Name one.
At any rate, I don’t have time to correct your misconceptions further. As I said, enjoy the shining glory (not) of C++.