9.13.2005

fvkxyzd

So, this word verification feature on the blogs has some interesting features. For one thing, it's like a mini acid trip. For no charge at all and very few side effects, you can stare at the puzzling assortment of letters as they bend across the page and get a slight high. The second thing, pointed out by reader Lukas, is that these word verifier contraptions are like dyslexia on crack cocaine. Not only are they using letters that nobody likes, like 'x' and 'f', but they've also managed to occasionally cram all their letters together in a ball so you can't tell which is what. All this is apparently necessary to keep spammers away. I guess I understand. So let's have a little fun with the word verification, shall we? No sense letting the ridiculous go to waste. Here's what we're gonna do: Using any of the following three pictures, find all the words you can spell using the letters in that picture. You may use and reuse the same letters over and over and over, but you must only use the letters in that one picture. Be sure to clarify which picture you are using so other people can compare to (and cheat off of) yours. Yay!

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7 Comments:

Blogger Worldgineer said...

Odd fond do

(secret code today is "cnane")

13/9/05 14:39  
Blogger Worldgineer said...

Oh, wait. I have to spell all the words I can find?

Ok, using #2.

odd
fond
do
doo
Don
nod
cod
con
food
coon
dodo
noon
coco
no
of
off
on
nop
od

13/9/05 14:48  
Blogger jj said...

I (word3)
am (word3)
totally (word1)
Crap (word1)
at (word2)
these (word2)
I (word3)
think (word2)
I (word3)
must (word1)
have (word1)
dyslexia (word2)

13/9/05 15:07  
Blogger k_sra said...

I'm not sure there's even a word to be made of picture 1...

Stupid word verification

(I spelled out 'vmnwga' to submit this comment!)

13/9/05 15:42  
Blogger Steve DeGroof said...

Word 2: cod, con, doc, don, fon, nod, odd

Word 3: dig, fid, fig, fiz, ghi, gid, hid, jig, khi, kid, kif, zig

13/9/05 15:53  
Blogger Lukas Abrhm said...

words were all used by prior posts, so i'll just have to say it's more like a picture of an acid trip of letters. without the pattern that acid invokes upon yr vision. and dyslexia on crack is right on. and funny. thumbs up fer that.


(it took me 3 tries before i got a word i could doublecheck properly...damn you blogger.com!)

13/9/05 22:52  
Blogger Steve DeGroof said...

Here's a way to cheat

15/9/05 18:27  

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