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Second, it has been a long time since PR has been updated. You really don't know what the PR is of the page you are linking to.
Case in point...
I recently changed the name of my links page on one of my sites. The site ranks #1 for a bunch of highly competative keywords. I haven't solicited links on this site for the past 2 years because, quite frankly, I don't have to. Of course when I changed the name of the page, the green bar went to grey for a week or so, and then to white. No pr! This was expected, but I didn't care. The site still returns good.I still get requests from other sites for a link exchange on this site, usually about 2 or 3 a week. I'll check their site, and if it looks good, why not... I'll link. But I got this one guy who wanted to link (he contacted me) I checked his site and said okay, let's do it, but after he checked my links page with a PR of 0, he wouldn't go for it. I call that stupid.
Do not place so much import on that silly green bar. It is inaccurate and causes nothing but headaches.
Just my 2 cents
This is from another of my posts...
The primary reason for linking anywhere should be because it is of use to your visitors. PR should come a long way down the list.
Another issue that is starting to get very confusing recently is that we really have no way of knowing the PR of a webpage. Toolbar PR hasn't been updates for close on 4 months. We can be pretty sure that Googles internal PR (used in the algo) has changed several times in this period.
Mack.
If google decides to take away public PR for good, I would be glad. At least 50% of the results I get in google for some search terms are base on spammy sites who made high serp position using high PR links with anchor keywords. Its so obvious and annoying, and without a public PR that would be much harder.