Any rendering differences between Safari 1.3 and 2.0?

Can anyone point me to information about what differences, if any, exist between Safari 1.3 and 2.0? I am only interested in differences in rendering (HTML/CSS/JavaScript, i.e. WebKit), not in things like RSS feed support.
To put it another way, do Safari 1.3.1 and 2.0.1 have the same version of WebKit?
I do not have Panther installed on any of my Macs, so I cannot easily investigate this.
Any assistance is appreciated.

So what you are saying is that the 170 MHZ difference between the 1.83 and the 2.0 is noticeable, but the 160 MHZ difference between the 2.0 and the 2.16 is not?
I thought we were passed the marketing gimmicks and the clock speed race, but I guess not.
Clock speed doesn't tell you anything about the performance of a CPU. Intel almost ran themselves into the ground by trying to pump up their clock speeds and feeding that tripe to the masses. AMD focused on a solid architecture that created a robust chip. As a result AMD took the lead in performance and stability.
Intel's greatest achievement to date has been the PIII Coppermine. So good was this architecture that they have gone back to it. The Centrinos are based off the Coppermines as are the dual cores.
The point of the story is that clock speed means nothing. Save your cash and put it to better use by getting a 7200 rpm drive or more RAM.

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