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	<title>Comments on: Fighting spam with picture e-mail ID</title>
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		<title>By: Take my picture, please &#171; reDesign</title>
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		<dc:creator>Take my picture, please &#171; reDesign</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] They want you to upload a jpg from your computer. I&#8217;m not so vain that I keep a jpg of my mug on my desktop ready for easy uploading. And I&#8217;m too lazy to go digging around for it every time I want to test out a site. A good chunk &#8212; 40% of my friends on FriendFeed &#8212; are lazy, too. As a result, they all get the same icon, decreasing the usability of the site. [...]</description>
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