tulip1637 wrote:doesn't look like anything to me
Anything OBEY related
- Grateful69Phish
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Look harder ...
Says failip
Says failip
fribhey wrote:That's not true. They can turn on/off the captcha but they can't tell the cart who, or who not, to have it shown to. It's either on for everyone or off for everyone. The cart uses recaptcha which is a google service, it's google's system that decides how the captcha works and if you are human or not.no1gdman wrote:whoever manages the store can decide what items to use the captcha or recaptcha on. depending on your purchase history (if you are part of the mailing list, etc.) sometimes it will just have you check the box and other times it will make you select the images.
Google did just release a new version which helps make the captcha "invisible" to the user. Obey needs to look into implementing the new version.
https://www.google.com/recaptcha/intro/invisible.html
Basically if you are getting images to click on instead of just a check box then Google thinks you are a bot or you have no normal browsing history (possibly Incognito Mode).
yeah, never seen that. i only buy a few obey prints a year. couldnt tell you how that works. but i do know what those damn recaptacha images are and some of them are impossible and have no valid solution, and more tiles just keep popping up which is annoying. i've struggled with that with AXS more than TM.Grateful69Phish wrote:Not the chev boxapplehead wrote:I had to click a box that said i wasnt a computer. Is this the puzzle you are calling captcha?
you have to know what capcha is Ticketmaster s***
I bought it because I liked it. If someone would like to sell me theirs at cost I will take it off their hands. It has been fun watching people panic on eBay. This one will do fine in the long run.
NEWPORTS69 wrote:ive kept journal for very long time and ranked public restrooms because i srs hate using them, was working on an app but im not very smart
Is it really a failip if it is doesn't lose money? Selling for happy meal profit still gets you a happy meal.bubbie wrote:This failip isn't even in the database? Has mfaith been slacking?
NEWPORTS69 wrote:ive kept journal for very long time and ranked public restrooms because i srs hate using them, was working on an app but im not very smart
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I'm looking to buy at cost + shipping if anyone wants to be rid of one.
Cheers
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Duh.jjttdw wrote:Is it really a failip if it is doesn't lose money?bubbie wrote:This failip isn't even in the database? Has mfaith been slacking?
RupertPupkin wrote:I live by this rule and this rule alone: people are drymounting idiots.
if anyone is looking for a copy of the PEEL magazine with obey on the cover (PEEL Magazines - Deluxe Edition Issue #07), Discordia Culture shop has released the final stock directly from PEEL's storage archives:
this is for the magazine only, there is no print.
http://discordiacultureshop.storenvy.co ... ion-issues
this is for the magazine only, there is no print.
http://discordiacultureshop.storenvy.co ... ion-issues
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Scroll down to Issue #7 and you will realize that you didn't miss out on fudge beyond the cover and a 2 page article
http://peelmagazine.com/main/?page_id=2
http://peelmagazine.com/main/?page_id=2
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