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actually, the PowerBook G4 is 1.1" thick, the MacBook Pro is 1.0" thick. The MacBook does have a bigger screen at 15.4" vs. 15.2, so MacBook Pro is actually slightly bigger than the PowerBook. The increase in L and W balances out the decrease in height, so the weight is the same at 5.6lbs.

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hey _prime_ !! or maybe i should call you poser! I'm the administrator and owner of those pictures you claim are yours. how lame can you get? you think you can't be traced?

 

stop leeching off my bandwidth and get a life!

 

i've changed my host url so you won't see the pics anymore

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hey _prime_ !! or maybe i should call you poser! I'm the administrator and owner of those pictures you claim are yours. how lame can you get? you think you can't be traced?

 

stop leeching off my bandwidth and get a life!

 

i've changed my host url so you won't see the pics anymore

If this are your pics (and not from prime), post us a link please.

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yes the pics are from my site... (which is why you can't see it anymore) using my bandwidth and watermarked with my name... if that were his pics, you would still be able to see the pictures since he controls where it is stored.

 

how would you like it when someone uses your images or whatever and claims it is theirs? i'm sure you wouldn't like it the way i don't.

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yes the pics are from my site... (which is why you can't see it anymore) using my bandwidth and watermarked with my name... if that were his pics, you would still be able to see the pictures since he controls where it is stored.

 

how would you like it when someone uses your images or whatever and claims it is theirs? i'm sure you wouldn't like it the way i don't.

I didn't say that's not your pics, I just asked you to put a link for the forum users. But if you have a limited bandwitdh I understand that you can't do it.

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