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= maybe =
can you use GoogleHashDenseDouble *any way*?
  I think there's a spec that calls this out LOL

fix it being able to store those larger numbers [on demand] [failing specs]
  on demand

the spec file itself lists various todo's

auto-serialize [hmm...they can already do this in ruby tho...]

could be faster [?]:

http://code.google.com/p/ulib/wiki/AlignedHashingPerformance

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8 entries across 8 versions & 1 rubygems

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google_hash-0.9.0 TODO
google_hash-0.8.9 TODO
google_hash-0.8.8 TODO
google_hash-0.8.7 TODO
google_hash-0.8.6 TODO
google_hash-0.8.5 TODO
google_hash-0.8.4 TODO
google_hash-0.8.3 TODO