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Okay WTF is going on with this page?? Check the 'edit this page' tab, there's a whole bunch of informationt that refuses to show up for some weird reason. M.C. Brown Shoes 05:30, 6 Jun 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Disc times
The figures that I got from iTunes [59:52, 59:52, 59:56] don't match up with the supposed exactly 3 hour run time, which is odd.
Also, it seems that new players (itunes, my DVD player) give those times, while older CD players (including my laserdisc player) give times of [60:02, 60:01, and 60:02] which, while closer, still isn't exact. Hmm, I wonder what's up. I would expect newer technology to be more accurate, but who knows?
24.17.7.15 20:37, 3 August 2005 (UTC)