IE-b0rker script

A couple people asked me why the code that causes my web site to display a large nagging screen to IE-users now doesn't quite cover the whole screen, but only a good portion of it. This is so IE-users can see that there is a website underneath of there, but not see enough to actually get any USE out of the website. So it's not broken, it was deliberate.

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