On 6/5/07, der Mouse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I don't think so.  I actually haven't seen any solutions to the problem
as propounded.  All the "solutions" I've seen don't prove anything to
anyone until after the "proof" recipient has found Waldo - this may
have been acceptable by the intent of the original author of the
problem, but it's sure not how I read the wording.


That's not true. If I give you coordinates from some reference point
to where Waldo is, and you can't find Waldo (you give up and want me
to prove that I did find him) I simply give you my reference point
(same as I would have had you found Waldo). You then follow those
coordinates to Waldo and see that I knew what I was talking about. If
you can't find the reference point and give you coordinates to it from
a mutually known point (the upper left hand corner of the page, etc.).
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