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		<title>By: Completely Confused</title>
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		<description>No, you're not alone.  I can't decide yet if it's good or bad...but it's fact.  I'll still probably get a new G5-based Mac later this year as I expect Leopard will run on it.  What I can't figure out is if all future versions of Mac OS X will run on PPC (as well as Intel).</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>No, you're not alone.  I can't decide yet if it's good or bad...but it's fact.  I'll still probably get a new G5-based Mac later this year as I expect Leopard will run on it.  What I can't figure out is if all future versions of Mac OS X will run on PPC (as well as Intel).</p>
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