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OT: I'll never make fun of Ticketmaster again

PostPosted: 18 Dec 2009 14:37
by Schmaffy
OK, that was harsh. I WILL make fun of Ticketmaster again, and bitch and moan and complain, but I won't shake my head perplexedly at their incredibly strange security codes (my latest being "salacious Quackenbush") again. This is fascinating:

http://www.npr.org/templates/story/stor ... d=93605988

Re: OT: I'll never make fun of Ticketmaster again

PostPosted: 18 Dec 2009 16:02
by DirtyMartini
That's really cool. Thanks for that link, Schmaff. That explains a lot of the old-timey, multi-syllable codes I tend to get -- and why it often goes through even if I know I've mistyped.

Ticketmaster can still eat dirt, but very nice to know about reCAPTCHA.

Re: OT: I'll never make fun of Ticketmaster again

PostPosted: 18 Dec 2009 16:19
by ltwoman
That just sounds too farfetched to be true. But if NPR is reporting it, well, I do trust them. But, really?

Re: OT: I'll never make fun of Ticketmaster again

PostPosted: 18 Dec 2009 16:24
by Schmaffy
Of course it's true! I read it on the internet! :lol:

Seriously, though: http://recaptcha.net/

Re: OT: I'll never make fun of Ticketmaster again

PostPosted: 18 Dec 2009 16:35
by Shangeris
WOW! That's great! Now I know what's the scope of these stupid words and who has invented them? :twisted:

Re: OT: I'll never make fun of Ticketmaster again

PostPosted: 18 Dec 2009 18:53
by smudge
That's a wonderful idea. If they can get funding for it, they could simply put the stuff out there, one word at a time, and get volunteers to sign up and 'waste' a little time doing this for fun. People do. Well - I know I do. I'm more of a physics nerd, so I waste time here: www.galaxyzoo.org. Same principle. Computers aren't terribly good at making judgments, and there are vast quantities of galaxy image data that need looking at in a fuzzy, human way. galaxyzoo lets regular folks do that. It may turn out that the best thing about the internet is the ability to get lots and lots of human brains being very human -and a supercomputer.

Re: OT: I'll never make fun of Ticketmaster again

PostPosted: 20 Dec 2009 17:23
by sockii
smudge wrote:It may turn out that the best thing about the internet is the ability to get lots and lots of human brains being very human -and a supercomputer.


This is sort of why I love wikis so much :D