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"In general, if a Web page has more than three bits of entropy, different browsers will generate extravagantly unique mappings between the Web developerfs intentions and the schizophrenic beast palette that browsers use to paint the world. Thus, picking the gbest browserh is like playing one of those horrid trust-building exercises where you decide which three of your five senses you would prefer to lose, and then your coworkers berate you for making different tradeoffs than they made, even though there is no partial ordering that relates scuba diving accidents in which you lose your ears and eyes, and industrial accidents in which you lose your nose and tongue. All options are bad options; itfs a world of lateral moves. Indeed, trying to pick the best browser is like trying to decide which of your worthless children should inherit the family business."