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I would laugh if this comic was at all amusing, or wasn't a rehash of the same 'joke' a hundred ignorant, self-congratulatory bloggers all came up with two months ago.
Opera have done as much, probably more, to test compatibility with sites than any other browser maker. FF relies on techheads pushing it onto others, and the perception that somehow FF is 'cooler' than IE. People build for FF, and that's no bad thing, but other browser makers have to make things work on their own merit. Opera specifically patches bad code on sites on the fly, for those too lazy to do it properly.
The Opera interface is just smoother, faster and more convenient. It has better future standards support than any other browser.
And it hasn't sued anyone.