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What’s it gonna be?

I’ve been looking at this ‘Future Pagerank’ for some days now:

Future Pagerank ThinkLemon.com

:?: What’s it gonna be? A PR 6? Level off on a PR 5? Or a penalty on a PR 1? I can’t tell from all the datacenters dancing around.
Looks more exciting than an Olympic ice-dancing final. :-P

Anyway, Matt Cutts is awfully quiet. I hope he’s not too tangled up with card-board butlers.

Update: I think it’s settling on a pagerank 6. Yay! One point up. :-)

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