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    Italy was wonderful. If you would tell me that I will fall in love with Italy, I would probably call a doctor and let you hospitalize in a mental asylum. Ferrara changed my mind and I spent probably the best week of my life here.

    I

    WILL

    RETURN

    !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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      And, that's not a different set of problems from the ones they already solved. They could have made each planet far more interesting without having to store any more data. 32 bits defines the planet, no matter the complexity.

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