Safari Web Content taking 3/4 my RAM?

I have a single Safari tab open, and a subprocess called Safari Web Content is taking 1.5GB of ram. 
I don't think there is any flash or anything on the page: http://explosm.net/comics/1949/
Why does Safari need so much memory?  My Macbook only has 2GB in total, so everything is crawling.  Is this a bug, or by design?  I really like Safari and I don't want to have to switch to Chromium, but if Safari doesn't work well on 2GB machines, I guess I have no choice
Version 5.1 (7534.48.3) on Lion

dsa.me wrote:
This is not a memory leak. Running the browser in 32-bit mode solves the problems: http://mytech.dsa.me/en/2011/08/27/safari-5-1-memory-leak-solve/
You will be magically brought in the old good days when the grass was greener.
I don't understand why many people keep posting that link. If one looks at the Activity Monitor picture the memory usage is not that good. 1GB total for running Safari out of 3.75GB RAM isn't really a a great deal. Sure, it depends on how many tabs the guy had opened during the day.
Anyway, running Safari in 32 bit mode doesn't change much. Safari is simply not releasing the memory for the old pages. As it has been said it is not a proper memory leak because Safari seems to be aware it's retaining that memory, but it is still annoying nonetheless.

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