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Wow this doesn't happen very often. In fact, hardly ever is a better way to put it. I had this idiot posting comments here and there with a domain name that didn't even exist and changed each time, so I blocked the email address, but this one is actual real live human-generated spam.
Blog: hackblog
Post: Decorating submit and reset buttons
Author: peter hill (IP: 58.187.164.149, 58.187.164.149)
Email: peter78b@gmail.com
Url: enlargepenisguide.com/
Comment on Decorating submit and reset buttons:
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Obviously the comment is gone but wow that means (at first glance) Mr Peter Hill must have actually been sitting there to type "green" into my turingtest box to get his comment to go through. And didn't even try to fake a comment related to the post? And picked a very old post? hmmm... perhaps this wasn't a human-generated spam after all? Perhaps someone has taken the time to figure out how to bypass turingtest? That seems unlikely but it is not unreasonable. For example if a spammer were to figure WTF and strip through the page looking for the ffield_answer_turing_test fieldset then hope to find something in single or double quotes nearby then guess that's the answer it would, in this case, get through.
Perhaps it is time to upgrade that plugin?

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