Peter said:
No one has ever disputed this. If more troops go over the top than the
enemy has ammunition or time to fire it, then the attack will succeed.
The difficulty is the number and type of casualties. Whether the attempt
succeeds or not!
Aah, I see where you're coming from. Make Love Not War!!! I'm all for
that. ;-)
All joking aside, I don't think that allegory is anywhere near
appropriate. What casualties in the browser war will there be exactly?
One useful trait us humans have is the ability to adapt. If we can't do
something one way then we'll find another way to do it, if we really
have to. No casualties. Just change.
As a regular user of IE6 on one of my machines (which still also has
win98 on it, btw), I've just been too lazy to make the change. But, it
will happen some day soon, and I won't be pulling my hair out because I
can no longer do things how I used to. I'll just get on with doing what
I should have done years ago.