that’s great! for the record, i am “pro noscript” (whatever that means). and i hope you didn’t take my comment personally. i think it’s more round what others will find compelling. for me, personally, i view “noscript” as valuable per se. i just don’t think it resonates well beyond our nerd-dom, such as it is. love the article brw, and feel ashamed that ancillary stuff like this dominates the discussion on these topics… :)
The point of the post is helping change that perception.