Hi Geoff

I see one big problem, practically speaking, with this service.  That is 
timeouts.  Most of those image technologies have limited lifetime images and if 
you're not fast enough, then you hav to start all over again.

Gordon

On 16 Sep 2012, at 15:38, Geoff Waaler <geoff.waa...@gmail.com> wrote:

On an emotional level I totally agree, however, IMHO captchas are a necessary 
evil in many circumstances.  For example, I'm glad that a bot can not easily 
reset the password of my paypal account.  I really can not conceptualize how 
this could be done differently.  Others have suggested random questions such as 
"what is 2 plus 2?", but a web application could easily defeat that.

Though my hearing is perfect, I find audio alternatives useless, and wonder if 
there is a way they can render it clearer while keeping it out of reach of the 
current voice recognition state of the art?  Meanwhile I'm grateful for 
Webvisum!!

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