Error Installing Pandas using pip, Windows 7 64bit Python 3.2 - python

I am trying to install the pandas library on Python 3.2 on Windows 7 64bit.
The pip log is here.
http://pastebin.com/Vuitwaz9

I do not recommend trying to build pandas (or any Python library containing C extensions) on 64-bit Windows unless you are using the Enthought Python Distribution (which comes bundled with a viable build environment) or you are in the mood for a yak shaving expedition (you would need to install the VS2008 SDK and do some finagling of Python's distutils config). You can find one-click binary installers for pandas 64-bit Python 3.2 on the Python Package Index.

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