Using WhatSize - where's the rest of the space?

Running WhatSize it tells me my hard drive has about 60Gb on it. However, my MacBook Pro tells me it has about 90Gb out of its 93Gb capacity. Where's the last 30Gb?

> Where's the last 30Gb?
Use Disk Inventory X to see a map of all files.

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