I tend to think that telling computers from humans has gotten to be too difficult a problem, if this is the sample text they expect a human to translate.
I just discovered, it's incredibly difficult to paste a gimmel from the browser, and then type something else, because the something else wants to go to the left. Then when the something else is roman alphabet, it gets all screwed up about where to put the cursor.
You just discovered one of the joys inherent in editing things like our wedding program (eventually LaTeXified, though even that had its issues along the way) and our Passover haggadah (not yet done in LaTeX) in OpenOffice!
damn editors that don't know how to mix left-to-right and right-to-left languages.
I think the real answer is "requiring users to demonstrate human visual pattern recognition is not an effective way of solving whatever problem you're trying to solve, since anyone who's motivated can hire a human visual cortex for pretty cheap."
I've been to a couple of sites where I couldn't make heads or tails of the pix -- luckily, they had to comply to some disability-act or another, so they *also* had a link you could click that would read the text to you out loud, so if you can hear it you can type it. Very strange.
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...or two overlaid letters?
beats the daylights out of me.
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Funny, that's not on my keyboard! ;-)
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I just discovered, it's incredibly difficult to paste a gimmel from the browser, and then type something else, because the something else wants to go to the left. Then when the something else is roman alphabet, it gets all screwed up about where to put the cursor.
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wedding program (eventually LaTeXified, though even that had its
issues along the way) and our Passover haggadah (not yet done in LaTeX)
in OpenOffice!
damn editors that don't know how to mix left-to-right and right-to-left
languages.
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[Too bad he's a bit of a Brazil nut...]
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I think the real answer is "requiring users to demonstrate human visual pattern recognition is not an effective way of solving whatever problem you're trying to solve, since anyone who's motivated can hire a human visual cortex for pretty cheap."
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I should've hired a better visual cortex.
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"Let me tell you about my mother."
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