FW800 port on Thunderbolt display?

The new Thunderbolt display has 1 Firewire 800 port. How would that be used?
If you plug your Mac into it, you can't plug a peripheral into it.
If you plug your FW disk into it - you can't daisy chain it.
Am I missing something? The only reason I could see having the port is to provide power.
Is there some sort of magical Thunderbold to FW  transformation that happens?
Now that I re-read the page, the display also has 1 Ethernet connector? Hmmm.
http://store.apple.com/us/product/MC914?mco=MTgwOTQzMzk
Ports
Three powered USB 2.0 ports
FireWire 800 port
Gigabit Ethernet port
Thunderbolt port
Kensington security slot

Thunderbolt is a high-speed data transfer protocol. It cann support the Firewire 800, USB Ports, another Thunderbolt Port, Video, and Gigabit ethernet all over one connection. The new displays are aimed at MacBook Pro and MacBook Air users for use as a docking station. I for one cannot wait to get mine. The previous Cinema Display was overpriced for only being a display, but when everything I need for my MacBook Pro is all connected to the display, and only the power and Thunderbolt cables need connecting, I am all in. Plus the MagSafe cable is integrated along with the Thunderbolt cable! Another charger for free!

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