> It won't even be mainstream then. There's still an awful lot of people out 
> there running XP

XP isn't broke. I've seen no reason to "fix" it myself so far. Guess I'm 
one of those "awful lot of people". If MS had given me an upgrade path 
from XP instead of a "delete everything start from scratch install all 
your crap from the beginning" path, I might have made the move to Win 7 
already. But, I can't afford the down time to upgrade. Maybe dual boot 
at some point so I can keep running and slowly over everything over. 
Later. Sometime.


> remember that at least 15% of web traffic (a hair over by my stats actually) 
> is still on IE6.

My main client is an office building full of attorneys using IE6. They 
don't care if it works in anything else AT ALL, but it damn well better 
work in IE 6!! Drives me crazy.


> that assumes that Firefox/Chrome/Opera haven't gotten to half market 
> share by that point, which they may at the rate they're growing. 

Please great and powerful Cthulhu grant us a standards complaint browser 
that maketh the entire IE line vanish from this plain of existance.


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