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The difference between vector and raster wasn't really explained well, so for anyone who still cares...
You know how when you open paint and you draw a circle, then you start adding details, making plenty of strokes until it adds up to make a face? And then you go "Oh, crap. I should have made the circle this way," or "That eye looks screwed man, screwed!" Well then your stuck, because you can't undo because if you do, you'll have to do all the other stuff over, but you still want to fix the eye. (Just an example.) Paint is raster. Basically, in a raster image, each pixel contains information about what color it is. So, instead of like in Illustrator (a vector program), Flash (another vector program), or Fireworks (a cool program, considering its a mix between vector + bitmap), where you could just move the eye as if it was a grouped object, or adjust the circle. Vector contains information about all the shapes. This does not mean, as Fallen said, that pictures with circles and squares are always vector, nor does it mean that only pictures with circles and squares can be vector. It is just a way of calculation.
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