For their site:
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This portal is devoted to data-entering. Your job will help to digitize books and papers. Another goal is to assist to visually and hearing impaired persons wishing to use computers and internet. Currently we work with persons that have poor hearing and vision. Many websites now require so called CAPTCHA (Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Computers and Humans Apart) to be entered in order for the user to continue using website services. This has significantly increased in a few past years: e-mail, shopping and many more websites now require the CAPTCHA to be inputted. Some websites have an audio option, but these are not easy to solve. Our goal is to provide these people with access to web-resources they need.
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That is the funniest thing I've read in the last three minutes (hey, I do a lot of reading). Why not just say that CAPTCHA has hurt the SPAM business and they think they've figured out a workaround?