My wife Cracked up over the W7 Napkins in the party pack... LOL
i included the details for the user above who reqd them...
Party Pack(USA only version) includes:
1 Copy of Windows 7 Ultimate (2 DVDs [one 64 bit and one 32bit] and a single product key)
1 pack of W7 napkins
1 Pack of W7 Bicycle playing cards
1 W7 jigsaw puzzle
1 pack of balloons
1 pack of orangish/red, blue, green and yellow, streamers
10 W7 tote bags to hand out to party attendants, the tote bags have the type of artwork that is in the "Character" wall papers in the personalization settings of W7
5 or so different packs of small fliers that advertise W7, Zune and other third party softwares
1 table top centerpiece
1 W7 poster
* the Steve ballmer sig. isnt an actual signature. though it might be an exact depiction of how he signs, its automated and depressed or embossed into the paperboard of the sleeve....if you look close there is no ink.... if any doubt arises from my claims just use a magnifier (if you need to) and compare to the words in the gold band to the left of the signature that read "signature edition"
as far as it being an "OEM copy" i dont believe it is...
After installing W7 Ultimate Signature Edition, Click "Start">Right click "Computer" then select "Properties" within this right click menu>then scroll all the way down to the "Windows Activation" section of the Window
look for the "Product ID" in this area, I think if its an "OEM" copy, The Product ID# would Include the letters "OEM" in this number.
Example:
(Product ID: *****-OEM-*******-*****)