in reply to Re^2: Is there a CPAN module that distorts an image to make it only human-readable?
in thread Is there a CPAN module that distorts an image to make it only human-readable?
(From the CNET article referenced in the w3c article mentioned above):
Microsoft's Hotmail service provides an audio alternative to its visual test, in which letters are read aloud instead of being displayed in a graphical file. But one such audio file--deliberately garbled to prevent its being read by a computer--was unintelligible to four out of four CNET News.com reporters, all with good hearing, who tried to decipher it.
It's better than no alternative, ofcourse.
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Re^4: Is there a CPAN module that distorts an image to make it only human-readable?
by Anonymous Monk on Apr 19, 2005 at 16:12 UTC | |
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Re^4: Is there a CPAN module that distorts an image to make it only human-readable?
by jhourcle (Prior) on Apr 19, 2005 at 15:43 UTC | |
by Anonymous Monk on Apr 19, 2005 at 16:15 UTC |