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April 24, 2008

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lol :) good one mate! :D

it was almost imperative that there should have been a captcha on the blog comments :)))

Hmm, I was expecting the guy with the hat to actually be a bot.

The title of this post really spoiled the whole thing.

I think a bot would probably be better at solving that captcha than most humans.

These guys have got it figured out...CAPTCHA/RECAPTCHA..GOOD-BYE!!

Confident Technologies using Secure Image-Based Authentication, real-true Secure Image-Based Authentication..Clear Pictures..It was pretty sweet!!

btw, recaptcha only requires one correct word.

"Did you passed (sic) the exam ..."

Is this grammatical snafu supposed to be part of the joke?

Yikes!

@omeran: nah...much funnier the way it is. The whole point of the gag is the idea of CAPTCHA's getting so complex that not even humans can pass the test.

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