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March 27, 2007 Connecting People Posted by Tommi at 12:13 PM | Categories: General

Quote of the day, from Nokia internal blogosphere:

"Social networking" is perhaps just an ugly term for Connecting People

Heh, it seems that our age-old corporate mantra is more timely than ever.


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Great quote! ;)
PS - By the way, that captcha code is completely impenetrable. I think it'd be easier to crack the Da Vinci code. No idea what letters it was meant to show, and no option to get a new one without reloading the page. I prefer human centric questions such as, "what colour is the sky?"

Posted by: Stephen | March 27, 2007 01:21 PM

Yep, I agree that our CAPTCHA system sucks, big time.

> I prefer human centric questions such as, "what colour is the sky?"

Me too. Does anybody know is there a simple way to hack this kind of a spam-filter question to Movable Type?

Give me instructions, and I'll promise to have it changed ASAP.

Posted by: Tommi Vilkamo | March 27, 2007 01:55 PM


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