Actually, you have to type in two words at a time. One has already been deciphered, the other is your contribution to the cause. You never know which is which, so it’s a mystery. For example, shown above is the word ironies, which is pretty obvious. But are they looking to solve Austin? For that matter is it really Austin? I will never know, and that makes it worthwhile. Not knowing is what leads to the mistakes that are the basis of all great discoveries.
Sunday, July 5
3,500 words, one at a time
Actually, you have to type in two words at a time. One has already been deciphered, the other is your contribution to the cause. You never know which is which, so it’s a mystery. For example, shown above is the word ironies, which is pretty obvious. But are they looking to solve Austin? For that matter is it really Austin? I will never know, and that makes it worthwhile. Not knowing is what leads to the mistakes that are the basis of all great discoveries.
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Looks like Recaptcha quit putting a wavy line through the words. That's good, because it really messed up things, turning "c" into "e," etc.
And when they put a wavy line through the letter e, it becomes the symbol for the euro.
And when they put a wavy line through the letter e, it becomes the symbol for the euro.
And when they put a wavy line through the letter e, it becomes the symbol for the euro.
Stupid Blogger. It refused the comment twice, then put it in three times. Stupid Blogger.
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