
This is good. Real good.

I came across an article on Digg about an alternative way of showing a captcha using pictures of kittens. This got my brain thinking on how would I devise a better captcha.
My solution is this:

What about putting a sequence of UP, LEFT, RIGHT, and DOWN arrows over a grid pattern. Then the user would just push the arrow keys in the sequence shown. All of the angles would be impossible for a computer to decipher what combination would work – but a human could distinguish the arrows and press accordingly.
It would be like entering the Contra code as a captcha.
This would also work on keyboards worldwide, as non-western keyboards might have characters outside of the English alphabet – but all keyboards have arrow keys (as far as I’m aware).
This doesn’t solve the issue of accessibility for the blind however that all captcha’s suffer from. The best solution I’ve found is an audio file that reads off what’s visually shown. This presents another issue – what language would it be read in? What if you are blind and deaf? What if you have no keyboard? At what point do you stop?
A truly worldwide, accessible captcha – Is it possible?

Merry Christmas!

The “gifted” crew from Deltona all hanging out at IBAR

Our Murder Mystery Party was a success! Ended up with about 25 people at the party and everyone seemed to have a great time. I’d recommend it to anyone else thinking for something different for a Halloween party. It was easy to decorate and run. Here’s me and the wife in our “host and hostess” outfits. Lots of fun.


The Orlando show was the best NIN show I’ve ever seen (this was my 5th show). The new lineup sounded excellent and the performances were fantastic. The sound quality on-stage was really spectacular – i’ve never heard an arena sound so clear and powerful. The setlist was a great sampling of the discography. Lighting and stage setup was really cool. The show was my wife’s first NIN experience and she ranks it as one of the best shows she’s ever seen. Alex (the drummer) did a superb job for jumping on mid-tour.
Standout moments:
So I was involved in a car accident yesterday. A guy hydroplaned into the back of my new ’05 Mazda 6. His insurance should cover repairs, but it’s a pain to have to deal with all of that.
I also served as a juror yesterday for the first time, and together with 5 other strangers, convicted a man of attempted first degree murder, aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, aggravated battery with a deadly weapon, possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, and discharging a firearm in public.
It was a long day.