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(Unverified)Aug 9th 2006 10:35AM
So Jason, Firefox's market share is somewhere between 5 and 15%. Are you saying that 5-15% of internet users are "NERDS" and should be ignored by businesses? To me that's the equivalent of going into a store, rounding up the manager, and pointing to every tenth customer and saying "She's a NERD, don't bother trying to make her happy." Giving one out of every ten customers a bad experience--or turning them away entirely, as is the case with many designed-for-IE sites--just because you don't think standards are important (or worse, just because you think they're NERDS) is madness.