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It's cool that Opera now supports Acid 3 but they aren't really my concern. Opera, Safari and Firefox have been very good at supporting web standards and if I create a website that works in one it usually works in all.
What I'm concerned about is IE. Acid 3 also tests SVG, Opera has been the best browser when it comes to SVG support but IE doesn't even have SVG support at all.
Anyway I'll be playing with this once it hits mainstream builds, this is the type of thing I've been dreaming of, Flash killer features without a plugin.