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	<title>Comments on: IE6 Must Die</title>
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		<title>By: SBA</title>
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		<description>Good points. But we&#039;re sort of shouting at the wrong people. Your audience understands the problem. People who already have IE as part of their computer and use it primarily for email and searching could care less.  It may take a crisis to move them. Designers may need to adjust their rates or add &quot;best NOT viewed in IE&quot; to their websites [a very hard thing to explain to clients...]. Big email providers like AOL need to consider switching from IE --- again, they have little incentive.  Sadly, we may need that breaking point!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Good points. But we&#8217;re sort of shouting at the wrong people. Your audience understands the problem. People who already have IE as part of their computer and use it primarily for email and searching could care less.  It may take a crisis to move them. Designers may need to adjust their rates or add &#8220;best NOT viewed in IE&#8221; to their websites [a very hard thing to explain to clients...]. Big email providers like AOL need to consider switching from IE &#8212; again, they have little incentive.  Sadly, we may need that breaking point!</p>
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