there are no questions.  the kittens are merged into an image that functions
like an image map.  the robot would be guessing co-ordinates, not
combinations.
the idea is that the robot is going to have to actually recognize kittens in
the image
(from among other animals) and send the server co-ordinates that are inside
the
visible region occupied by the kitten.  this is reasonably hard to do.  i
can make it
almost impossible in a day or two.


Chris Colman wrote:
> 
> The trouble is that the answers to the kitten questions usually have a
> small number of possible combinations: 1 - 5 roughly so on average a
> robot may be successful 20% of the time.
> 
>> thoof.com has a better captcha: select the kittens. I'd love to know
>> if it works for them or not.
>> 
>> Martijn
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