CAPTCHA at ticketmaster.com
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WTF?
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HOLY SH.........
Where's the "gimme another one" link?
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I believe it reads, "Here, take my wallet, I didn't really need it..."
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Be thankful that at least they were considerate and gave you a Latin captha, Imagen if they used Kanji shudder
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They obviously tested it by making sure that no computer could possibly read it. Having passed that test, this was allowed.
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There was one below. Didn't include in the image. But I swear, the next one they gave me read RCCX WTF
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Not sure, but I think robots would find it easier to read.
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I figured out what that is reminding me of. It looks like sand art (of the bottle kind) that someone poked a stick through in the middle.
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I'm going to print that out and pin it on my shirt. No one will be allowed to talk to me unless they successfully supply the captcha. Now, I just need to figure out what it says so that I know if they're right or not...
On the other hand, if they do successfully read the captcha, that might make me suspicious that they are, in fact, robots.
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Well at least it probably succeeds in the stated intent of "helping prevent the unfair use of automated programs". Likewise burning down your house is a good way of preventing anyone breaking into it.
My best guess would be DDUTWW
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I don't know about that second "D", but it's probably six characters, and the last three are almost certainly "UWW".
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Here's my attempt at decoding it:
Looks like DDMUWW. Although the final W seems to be missing it's fourth stroke (compare to the U where even though its 'up' stroke is partially obscured by the black lines, the area around the line is still darker than the general background).
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the real WTF is that you are supporting those money-grubbing anus eaters and not going straight to the outlet to buy the tickets and save yourself significant cash. LAZY PROGRAMMERS!!!!
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