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.

5 comments:

Pete S. said...

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.

Tom Hurley said...

And when they put a wavy line through the letter e, it becomes the symbol for the euro.

Tom Hurley said...

And when they put a wavy line through the letter e, it becomes the symbol for the euro.

Tom Hurley said...

And when they put a wavy line through the letter e, it becomes the symbol for the euro.

Tom Hurley said...

Stupid Blogger. It refused the comment twice, then put it in three times. Stupid Blogger.