A Q for Friday. Why would anyone want a 64-bit browser?

I'm quite content with IE9, and installed the beta some time ago.
Firefox-Opera-CHROME don't interest me now that IE handles MHT file save and
load better, and I'm inclined to agree with David Connors that browsers
became ho-hum a long time ago (well, that's my extension of his remarks
about IE and Netscape). 

Just installed the final IE9 release, and the "beautiful" (ugh) website
detected my 64-bit CPU (I assume) so I downloaded the installer stub and
completed the install for the 64-bit version, but I was reminded by that
that both 32-bit and 64-bit versions are available/installed (for all the
IE9 releases I have tried). 

afaik 32-bit is loaded by default by Windows 7, and I can't see that a user
would gain from running the 64-bit version when all 32-bit apps that don't
use / address more RAM function fine with Win7. 

Anyone? 

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Ian Thomas

Victoria Park, Western Australia

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