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Odd Man Out ;-)
I did find out that laminate is the same as what my aunt has, and close enough to the same stuff we have.
Both my aunt and I are in the middle of dealing with what happens when laminate (or laminate like wood) gets wet. Mine's not as bad as her's, her's is requiring her to go threw her insurance company. She's not sure exactly what happened but most likely it was a slow dishwasher leak that has her entire kitchen and dinning room buckling.
Our situation is where when he have alot of rain the moisture alone is causing buckling at our front door. So far if I let mine dry out, I can fix it, but if I ever replace I'll use tile.
So you have arguments on both sides, just my two cents, hope that helps.