Unfortunately both of those examples can be seen as biased.

The first one implies only one of them is true, when both are true fire and
ice both can give burns.

The second one implies that the reader knows enough about math to do a
simple word problem.

The enduring problem with a form protection system that interacts with the
user is that it has to be useable by all users.  The highly intelligent, the
blissfully unaware, the blind, the deaf, the colorblind, the average as well
as the developer.

William

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-----Original Message-----
From: Todd Rafferty [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, February 07, 2008 11:27 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Beyond Captcha

Lately I've been seeing simple questions such as "What burns? Fire or Ice?"
and you type fire and that's the new trend.  Or, they'll do a simple math
using their string counterpart ("one hundred and two plus one = "), etc.

On Feb 7, 2008 2:19 PM, Billy Cox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> It might just be wishful thinking on my part, but I believe that Captcha
> will soon be as rare (and just as appreciated) as those little icons
> saying
> 'this site optimized for IE 4.0'.
>
> Does anyone want to speculate on what will replace/kill Captcha? (it can't
> happen too soon) Does anyone love Captcha and hope that it is the better


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