OK, propulsion system verified. Now let's work on guidance . . .
- And incidentally, this is why the *first* thing you build at a rocketry range, is your observation bunker.
- Oh, for crying out loud. The Captcha wants me to *listen* for numbers, mixed with gibberish, spoken in an indistinct accent. And it's not accepting the numbers I type for as long as the audio is playing. What kind of garbage is this? You might as well disallow comments altogether. At least I got an actual text captcha the second time.
As far as spam rejection goes, I've been finding that the "Akismet" plugin for Wordpress is very good. Unfortunately, I guess it is only available for Wordpress, not for any other blog platforms. It catches over 99% of the spams, and, more importantly, I have *never* had a confirmed false positive. There were a couple of times that I thought it had mistakenly marked a real comment as spam, but on investigation it always turned out that I was wrong.
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And moustasche guys laughter at the end.....
OK, propulsion system verified. Now let's work on guidance . . .
- And incidentally, this is why the *first* thing you build at a rocketry range, is your observation bunker.
- Oh, for crying out loud. The Captcha wants me to *listen* for numbers, mixed with gibberish, spoken in an indistinct accent. And it's not accepting the numbers I type for as long as the audio is playing. What kind of garbage is this? You might as well disallow comments altogether. At least I got an actual text captcha the second time.
Sorry for the inconvenience, Tim. The funny thing is that I still get spam comments.
I think I'm going to move to Disqus.
As far as spam rejection goes, I've been finding that the "Akismet" plugin for Wordpress is very good. Unfortunately, I guess it is only available for Wordpress, not for any other blog platforms. It catches over 99% of the spams, and, more importantly, I have *never* had a confirmed false positive. There were a couple of times that I thought it had mistakenly marked a real comment as spam, but on investigation it always turned out that I was wrong.
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