> Honestly? Are there people out there who "can't use 
> javascript"? Who would those people be? 

Mobile users, people using their work computers in security-conscious
organizations.

> As for people who CHOOSE to turn off javascript? 
> Well you're just asking for a sad user experience. 
> That's like saying "I want to look at web pages, 
> but I also want to turn off HTML, or images." or 
> something like that.

Every time there's an IE security vulnerability, do you know what Microsoft
recommends before a patch is available?

"Disable Active Scripting."

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