word verification
I find the word verification sequences when you add a comment on a blog very odd. Sometimes they have incredibly long and hard to read letter sequences, sometimes you have a proper word. Recently I seem to have to write a novel everytime I post a comment. It's also interesting that they have also aknowledged that interpretation may be difficult for some and have added a function for those who cannot read the jumbled letters. Trouble is, when the wheelchair symbol is clicked on, you get a totally incomprehensible oral rendition of the letters. Great! Maybe you could post your
- Longest and wierdest
- Shortest
- And best actual word, word verifications
5 Comments:
Just posted on joolians blog and got "sjkiwjih" and in order to post this comment "ajqdsa"
I've had "nycxmmh" and "nycbcvmi" posting on "the big C's" blog
What made me laugh was that both comments were related to his trip to New York and both word verifications started with "ny"
just a nice short "dqgen" to post here
hehehe
Cool coincidence really. I too have noticed them being longer recently as well. For example, the one for this comment is ufyiray. Champion.
Well this one is bvblc I think but the v could be a u. Hard to tell...
Nice to see you back in circulation H*l*n, upholding Internet standards.
If StevieGB can make “qvhfhrholiwluzoo” say something really significant, who knows what these “jumbled letters” are trying to tell us! Randomness (or “chance”) can tell a story. Trouble is, unless you just happen to stumble across the right key to the cipher not even a goofy egg-headed bottle-bottom specs wearing nerd can crack it. C8B.
So if someone says “Oh it’s all just chance”, you can in reply: “Of course it’s all just chance!” But that’s a bit like saying “You’re just H*l*n” and from what I can tell saying “You’re just H*l*n” is saying quite a lot!
PS: to add to you're collection, I've got "npvfwg". Yes, and I collect telephone numbers.
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