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Old 09-17-2009, 09:49 AM   #8
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Originally Posted by Mike L View Post
Which means that a savvy user would only need to type in the "known" word -- presumably the more obvious of the two - and type any old keystrokes for the other, and they would pass the test.
Why do you assume there would be any consistent and discernible difference between the known and the unknown word?

Google can have their internal employees do a 1000 of these to start with... ought to be trivial, given the number of employees they have. Then, after that, have unknown words (once identified the same way by X number of people) added to the pool of known words.

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