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There are an infinite number of different longitudes, a line drawn to mark each one is

more than 12,000 miles long, and just about every one passes through several cities.

It doesn't take too much math to reveal that there is no finite, bounded, practical

answer to the question, nor too much perception to sense that the mere concept

of an answer is more stimulating to the curiosity of the questioner and more useful

to him than any answer itself would be.

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