The reason that it reports a "Larger" file size is beacuse Apple
decided to "Increase" the amount of "Storage" on the new Snow Leopard
Macs by changing it from a 1024 Byte KByte, to a 1000 Byte KByte, thus
making the calculation "Fit" the HDD's Listed capicity, and confusing
and suckering many-a-Mac user into some "more storage" bliss, but
wreaking havoc on anyone who uses the system for anything more than
simple internet and music.

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