HI Pavman,
I have a pump...and love it. I agree with you on 2 points though.
Children should be a priority case.
If the pens work for you, they are better than the pump.
If the pens down't work for you, it gives a degree of flexibility the pens can't offer. Ihave an erratic lifestyle, ie one day sat in my office, on myb side, not moving much, the next I am on teh raod, the next looking after mt children. I am also very senstive to insulin, which means it does not take much to me high or low...so the fact that I can alter my basal rate at the tough of a button is great, where as the lanyis/levimir, would run out..and of course, when you have injected it...ther eis little you can do to counteract it, except eat..even if you do reduce your bolus amounts.
I do agree, that the pump isn't for everyone, not everyone needs it, and if the pens work for you, then I agree, there is no need to change.