Blogger captchas
Dear Blogger users,
I would like to be able to comment on your posts at times, but the Blogger captcha (the prove-you're-a-human-and-not-a-spambot image with distorted letters) has been getting harder and harder to read over the last several months, such that it usually takes me 3-4 tries and today I failed after 8. I infer that clicking on the little wheelchair icon is supposed to give me an alternative, but it didn't do anything for me.
Does Blogger give you the ability to whitelist IP addresses? Is there some other way to solve this problem? Or do I need to stop believing that I'll be able to comment on posts?
I would like to be able to comment on your posts at times, but the Blogger captcha (the prove-you're-a-human-and-not-a-spambot image with distorted letters) has been getting harder and harder to read over the last several months, such that it usually takes me 3-4 tries and today I failed after 8. I infer that clicking on the little wheelchair icon is supposed to give me an alternative, but it didn't do anything for me.
Does Blogger give you the ability to whitelist IP addresses? Is there some other way to solve this problem? Or do I need to stop believing that I'll be able to comment on posts?

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More irritating, on some sites (dailyping.com) the captcha simply does not work under Safari or Opera, meaning I would have to use IE or FF. I can't fathom why something as simple as an image and a text box would be browser-specific, but it is.
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Gah. Yeah, that seems pretty lame. What in the implementation is browser-dependant?
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Well -- yeah. Actually, as far as I can tell, most of the bots are more sophisticated than most current OCR software. (Note that, for all that the captchas are hard to read, the bots are *still* managing to crack many of them: there was a great do-to recently when the malware started successfully cracking Google's captchas...)
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It is possible spammers have higher OCR technology, but if they are so sophisticated, they have not revealed it to me in over a decade. They feel more like script kiddies to me.
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(But interesting point about the captchas: I hadn't heard that, but it's possible...)
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http://recaptcha.net/learnmore.html
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OpenID & Google mail should both be viable options.
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