Christopher Jahn wrote:
> 
> And it came to pass that JTK wrote:
> 

[snip]

> > Two things:
> >
> > 1.  Regardless of what people are telling you, it's not a
> > "standards battle".  Mozilla is so poorly written that it
> > simply dies on most pages regardless of their
> > "standardness", and the further outside the lines the page
> > is, the wackier Mozilla gets.
> 
> Put up or shut up: list a validated page that fails to display
> in Mozilla.
> 

http://www.cnn.com/.  Well, unless you need to do research on week-old
news for some reason, perhaps if you were a time traveller or
something.  For us more mundane types, we call it "failing to display
properly".

> 2.  I want all nations of the
> > world to speak English.  But not just English, the specific
> > dialect of English that I do.  That way I don't have to go
> > to the trouble of learning all those other languages, nor
> > the idioms of all the different English dialects.  How much
> > chance do you think I have of getting that to happen?
> 
> Called overseas recently?  Ever?

Apparently you can't read my dialect of English (not surprising really,
I suppose Mozilla's monolingualness starts to rub off after a while).  I
said I want everybody to speak *exactly* the same language that I do,
down to the very dialect spoken in my hometown, or I don't want to talk
to them.  In fact if I tried to, I'd probably just throw a tantrum, or
sit there with a blank stare on my face, or do something equally
unproductive.

>  Know why you can?  Standards.

Plural.

> Also, your metaphor isn't accurate;

It's 100% on the mark.  You see that "tantrum" paragraph above?  That's
*gold* baby!

> it's MicroSoft

Wait, shouldn't that be "Micro$oft"?  Isn't that the "1337" way to type
it, "d00d"?

> that wants
> everyone to speak its native dialrct, not the standards
> compliant browsers like Mozilla.
>

Microsoft has 95%+ of the market.  They can display every site Mozilla
can and plenty it can't.

Mozilla has 0.75% of the market.  Why is that?  Why Chris?
 
> The best part of JTK ran down his mama's thing.  I don't know
> why he's allowed to post here - all he does is denigrate the
> product and the Organizations goals.
> 

Unlike sentences such as "The best part of JTK ran down his mama's
thing"?  What's that even supposed to mean, "d00d", and why should you
be allowed to post it here?

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