marco:

Normally I’d take the extra 30 seconds to pixelate someone’s last name and personal email address, but I don’t think someone who would send this email to a stranger about a free web service will mind.
Most of the emails I get are very nice, but occasionally one slips through that makes me question what, exactly, convinced someone that writing and sending it would be productive.
(For whatever it’s worth, here are my browser stats from the month before I started displaying the not-supporting-IE message.)

Yeah, my stats across the board on all of my self-made web projects have shown a similar anti-IE trend, wherein IE user-ship is the exact opposite percentile range of the one provided by the eloquent email.

marco:

Normally I’d take the extra 30 seconds to pixelate someone’s last name and personal email address, but I don’t think someone who would send this email to a stranger about a free web service will mind.

Most of the emails I get are very nice, but occasionally one slips through that makes me question what, exactly, convinced someone that writing and sending it would be productive.

(For whatever it’s worth, here are my browser stats from the month before I started displaying the not-supporting-IE message.)

Yeah, my stats across the board on all of my self-made web projects have shown a similar anti-IE trend, wherein IE user-ship is the exact opposite percentile range of the one provided by the eloquent email.