> otherwise, there's no reason to jump the IE ship just yet." Yeah I think alot of people will think that. But what will make them jump ship ? Themes ? We should concetrate on writing malicious Word Macros or Active X scripts embeded into web pages and activated by IE. That could make people change. On speed, it really isn't that much of a pill. I know dweebs do lots of stupid speed test,but it's not the biggest thing for Joe E. User.
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