Chrome isn't supposed to be used as a primary browser at all.
It is still in "beta" and anyone using it is a "guinea pig".
Just because it sucked the first time you used it, doesn't mean it sucks now, or will suck in the future - this is one reason that companies shouldn't release rough betas to the public until they're somewhat usable. This can lead to bad first impressions (as DCortez illustrates) and no interest in the product when it reaches stability.