Powerbook Pismo and Apple USB Pro Speakers?

Hello,
I had a question about using a Powerbook G3/500 and the Apple USB Pro Speakers from a G4 Cube. I wanted to use the pair that are powered and plug directly in to the USB port.
Can this cause any damage to the USB ports or the laptop itself, by using them?
Sorry had to ask, many thanks.

PSST,
According to this article, they cannot be used on the Pismo.
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=25236

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