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It's not about kludgy standards or anything it's about the fact that internet explorer cannot do half of CSS 2.0 right. It doesn't do the float property right, it kludges up the box model, and - in general - is absolutely worthless at rendering CSS 2.0/xhtml content.
See what you're missing here, http://www.meyerweb.com/eric/css/edge/complexspiral/demo.html among other places. There is plenty that IE won't support which is what web designers complain about. CSS allows for no javascript pop-up menus and many other nice things but IE usually messes them up.