I think if we use the relevance of the flight we would not be able to do it,
because we dont when they jumped or where they jumped,
as far as i think, any one can just write an angle and the app. length of
the shadow( they may take the same as their heights) and i think that will
take them to the same height, i know it sounds a bit ridiculous :P
and the sunlight must be there

On Mon, Aug 8, 2011 at 1:34 PM, sumit gaur <sumitgau...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Person jumping first faces in the direction of flight, person jumping
> second faces in the direction opp. to the flight, and will just drop
> down and they'll walk in the facing direction after jump.
>
> 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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