That would be quite useful. How would you crack it if used
by an opponent?
At 01:11 AM 5/14/2014, you wrote:
Alright, what I meant was this: The judge ordered that the
information be provided in electronically-readable form. He meant,
"not on paper", because if it were on paper, that would be very
difficult to actually USE. My idea was to put the information onto
pdf files, where if you view the pdf file, it would look like lines
of "captcha"-type data: Weird, warped characters, in various odd
colors, overlapping lines,
etc. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Captcha>CAPTCHA - Wikipedia,
the free encyclopedia Specifically designed to NOT be
computer-identifiable. The essence of the presentation of the data
would be that it wouldn't be readable by 'computer' at all; it would
have to be decoded by human intervention...even though it was in
"electronically-readable form"!!
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Captcha>
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A CAPTCHA (an acronym for "Completely Automated Public Turing test
to tell Computers and Humans Apart") is a type of challenge-respons...
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