I was going to avoid this thread, but I felt the need to chime in. As a die hard fan of manual transmission I think that they are not only fun, but really necessary for greater control. (in a standard internal combustion engine, I realize that they are unnecessary in electric cars, even in my prius I got the feeling of what it might be like to drive an electric car, and it was cool, despite the lack of my precious manual).
This winter has been rough here in Minisnowta, but with my manual I have been able to avoid incident. That is not to say that I wouldn't have had an issue, but I was able to use the greater control and feel that I have with a manual to my advantage. For comparison my dad drives a car very similar to mine except his is automatic. I was driving it for the first time this winter, and I nearly immediately had an accident, it was at an intersection near my house that I get through all the time just fine using engine braking, but on that auto, even being super cautious I couldn't hold it at all.
This isn't always the case, the car I drive is very simplistic, an 02 Saturn SL2, no traction control, anti-lock brakes, anything of the sort, my dad's car also lacks these features, in the snow his is nearly undrivable, mine is somewhat difficult but still very easy to control if you pay attention and know what you are doing (and yes, he agrees with me on this). Driving a car with an auto that has Anti-lock brakes and traction control and all of those newfangled things in the snow is easier than either of them in my opinion, but that's not really relevant to my comparison, as I haven't had the pleasure of driving a car with modern features and a manual transmission.
The bottom line is that in my life a manual transmission isn't just something that I kind of enjoy, it serves a tangible purpose, whether it be control in the snow, or push starting the car when I left the lights on, or simply the better control and understanding of the conditions of the road that I get as a result, having a manual transmission is definitely an important thing to me.
TL;DR Manual best, you're all fools, I am a driving god. (not really on that last part)