Even Lulu can't explain the 'why' of word verification |
I've gotten alot of questions lately about 'Why word verification?' followed up with comments about how aggravating the whole process is. Okay, okay! I found a way to turn it off...for now. If I start getting spam comments again, I'm turning it back on. So sit back, relax and enjoy less eye strain!
Happy weekend, y'all!
I love reading your blog--and occasionally commenting--because you are so real and have a great sense of humor. Thanks for making it easier to comment (and I do hope you receive absolutely *no* spam--although I find blogger filters it better now). Enjoy your weekend.
ReplyDeleteThanks! I appreciate it. I think I'll turn mine off too as I know it is really aggravating.
ReplyDeletehahaha I think word verification was created by optometrists to test our eye sight. Sometimes I have to just guess what letters and numbers are there, because I can't see them. It just all runs and blurs together. Other times I just give up. Of course, if I stand back away from my computer then I can see, but by the time I walk back to the computer I have forgotten what I saw. Yes, I need to go and get my eyes check. My reading glasses got sat on a while back and I just haven't gotten around to getting more. :)
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