If not soon, but eventually. Microsoft losing the browser war and dropping below 50% of installed browsers is a sure thing. You can bet everything on it. Microsoft will not disappoint on this one. The page you are looking at is displayed to me in IE8 which I upgraded to yesterday. On my IE8 browser the You Tube video embedded below is nothing but a red x and does not display. The help forums and blogs are abundant with posts about how to "fix this". FIX THIS?? Your kidding me right? What is there to fix? It's not my responsibility to fix this!! My Firefox 3.5 plays the video perfectly as does my current version of Safari. And Microsoft IE8? Well, you see folks, Microsoft may be mighty in revenue size but from a user centric perspective, between the unbelievable stupidity of the Office ribbon interface and this IE8 browser being completely outside the box for CSS standards and user friendliness, its just a matter of time until you see the even bigger cracks in that false prestige they have built up. My recommendation to you for solving your problem of not displaying videos in IE8 is this: Don't even try to fix something that Microsoft should have never made the responsibility of the customer to fix, just download this and move on: Firefox 3.5.
Johnny Cash, February 26, 1932 to September 12, 2003 was an American singer-songwriter and one of the most influential musicians of the 20th century. The song "Hurt" which is a cover of the song by Nine Inch Nails, fit Cash's view of his past and feelings of regret, is now generally recognized as "his epitaph" and received massive world wide critical acclaim sweeping all the top music and video awards. Country music superstar June Carter Cash his wife of 35 years is seen standing on the stairway in this video as well as images of Cash's childhood home. June Cash died four months before Johnny died from his illness with autonomic neuropathy which was soon after they recorded "Hurt". Trent Reznor who wrote the song and creator of Nine Inch Nails said upon seeing this for the first time "...tears were flowing, I had goose-bumps..I wrote some words and music in my bedroom as a way of staying sane, and somhow that winds up reinterpreted by a music legend." In 2009 "Hurt" sung by Johnny Cash was voted the top cover song of all time.