C'mon, jaredn! Noone doubts here in your professional skills. And of course I didn't mean you personally.
Please, don't exaggerate. Noone is talking about IE1.0 or Netscape 2. Today's situation is that Netscape6 didn't justified our hopes (it's not only my personal opinion), and lots of users will not upgrade to it, at least soon. As a user, I understand them. That means that NN4.x will still remain in a valuable force, also weaker than it used to be. I don't hate NN4.x like you, though I'm familiar with all it's issues - I'm neutral to all of them.
As developers, we have to face the present situation - IE, NN4.x and N6 are on one line.
That was my point.
P.S. Well, I'm not absolutely neutral and I have one favourite - Opera browser. It's an amazing thing and the list of it's advantages is far longer than the list of it's disadvantages. And I'll be happy if someday it will conquer the market - it deserves it!