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From: judith@proper.UUCP (Judith Abrahms)
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Subject: Re: Polar Bear Problem Sequel
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Date: Sat, 26-Oct-85 05:56:24 EST
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In article <> dim@whuxlm.UUCP (McCooey David I) writes:
>How about a more difficult sequel like the following:
>
>	Where on the earth can one walk 1 mile south, 1 mile west, 1 mile
>	north, AND 1 mile east, and end up at the starting point?

What's wrong with the circle of latitude 1/2 mi. above the equator?  Am I
missing something?

J.A.
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