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Subject: Re: Re: Polar Bear Problem Sequel (SPOIL
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Date: Thu, 24-Oct-85 12:49:00 EST
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> There are infinitely many.  The points are at (1) the north pole, and (2)
> a circle of points 1 mile north of the circle with circumference 1 mile
> centered around the south pole.
> 
> {hplabs,amdahl,3comvax}!bnrmtv!perkins          --Henry Perkins

Did you mean "1 mile north of any circle with circumference 1/n mile, where
n is any natural number?
				      Alex Zatsman.