Merging multiple Genius mixes or playlists

Is anyone aware of whether it is possible to mix/merge/combine multiple playlists or genius mixes into a larger mix/playlist? if not, is anyone aware of whether it may/may not be a pending feature?
Thanks in advance for any replys.

i'll try that. also wondering if they will randomly mix when merged like that? ideally, it would be great to pick two+ songs then tell genius to create a playlist and watch is pick em and mix them itself.

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    Thanks for the dialogue, guys. You've both filled in some key pieces that were missing from my previously unsophisticated use of iTunes.
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    I did the Store->Update Genius.. the feedback is
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