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  • Disabling the CAPTCHA for a while.

    Many of my homies and Scott in particular (as well as myself) have been annoyed by the Captcha ( C ompletely A utomated P ublic T uring test to tell C omputers and H umans A part). It definitely does it's job, but it also has a lot of false negatives and it's pretty much a treat to get a reply to actually...
    Posted to Bill's House O InsomniaBill Ryan (Weblog) by William on 07-30-2005
    Filed under: News, Life in General, Me
  • Improving a CAPTCHA - An idea

    Ok, so you have probably already heard about all of the controversy my homey KC caused with his Captcha beater. He posted his suggestions on how to make Captcha stronge, which are provided below: render the characters with different colors make some characters darker than the background, and some lighter...
    Posted to Bill's House O InsomniaBill Ryan (Weblog) by William on 01-31-2005
    Filed under: News, Life in General, Me, .NET General, Coding Techniques, Mindless Babbling
  • Newsgroup Cowboys

    Originally, I was going to title this Newsgroup a-holes. But I decided to sound a little more European and opt for Cowboy instead. What is a Newsgroup Cowboy you ask? Well, it's someone who runs their mouth first, and then thinks about it later. Here are some great examples: Q: I'm getting connection...
    Posted to Bill's House O InsomniaBill Ryan (Weblog) by William on 12-30-2004
    Filed under: News, Life in General, Me, .NET General, Coding Techniques
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