I would love to see a poll of how many people are in your position. I love being proved wrong by stats! (Edit: yes I get the irony that I made a baseless statement and then required the other side to provide stats to back up their arguments; {sigh} I'll try to do better.)
I previously worked in environments which were very stringent on things. Ex: I formerly worked on simulation software for fighter jets. So, there are definitely places where it makes sense, but it still think its minority. TDD is definitely better for VERY LARGE and SENSITIVE products and have long, ongoing development cycles involving large teams.
TDD is very valuable in the consumer web. Not because anyone's life is at risk but due to the speed at which customer confidence erodes when your product doesn't do what it's supposed to.
I previously worked in environments which were very stringent on things. Ex: I formerly worked on simulation software for fighter jets. So, there are definitely places where it makes sense, but it still think its minority. TDD is definitely better for VERY LARGE and SENSITIVE products and have long, ongoing development cycles involving large teams.