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Well said about Opera, Thom. I agree what they're doing is just childish.
I also find the whole EU antitrust investigation and Microsoft's response to it as being somewhat immature.
If the EU is really that concerned about IE, why not just have MS ship all the browsers pre-installed. Or maybe MS could have a program that runs on connection to the net, gets a list of available browsers, and asks the user which ones they want. And anyone who makes a browser should be able to add it to the list.
That way the user can choose from hundreds of different browsers which ones they like!