i feel, 1st person who jumps he just writes the time at he jumped. second
person(my assumption) may be having the compass and watch to calculate the
direction(of the 1st person) on his page/paper.

Thank you,
Siddharam


On Mon, Aug 8, 2011 at 11:30 AM, Venkat <venkataharishan...@gmail.com>wrote:

> I ve a small assumption, if we consider flight go in straight
> direction.
>
> Then in one paper, they can write " Walk towards flight direction" and
> jump first.
>
> In another paper "Walk towards opposite to flight direction."
> and jump jump at any random location in that stright line......
> then they can meet at middle point.
>
> Its may be a soultion, but not sure.
>
> Thanks
> Venkat
> http://cloud-computation.blogspot.com/
>
> On Aug 7, 10:59 pm, Algo Lover <algolear...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Two people are travelling through flight. Both have parachute and jump
> > anywhere randomly i.e none of them knows who has jumped where.(Assume
> > there's a big desert and they jump at any random location). Now, both
> > of them have a single piece of paper on which they can write
> > instructions before jumping and that's the only way they can meet each
> > other. What would they write on paper before jumping ?
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