Itunes 9 with a bit of 8 mixed in

Mac at home,
10.6.2, and iTunes 9.0.3
screenshot - http://www.twitpic.com/11r0y8
how it should look.
Mac at work,
10.5.8 and iTunes 9.0.3
screenshot - http://www.twitpic.com/11r101
see how the black bar is there and while you can't see it all the new 9 stuff is showing up in the left column. So its just the way that the store content is coming in that is still displaying the old itunes 8 way which of course means I have none of the social networking capabilities.
Both machines have Intel processors AND the laptop at home was running 10.5 when I upgraded to itunes 6 so I know its not the operating system.

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