The whole point to captcha is to thwart bots attempts to access a site. It may be that you have permission from the sysadmin. But that doesn't make it a simple problem to solve from your end of the line. If it were simple, it would be ineffective. This is one case where hard things really are hard. Any effort to thwart the captcha will consume considerable work on your part, elevating the cost above what you are willing to commit. Your sysadmin probably knows this and is secretly laughing behind your back.
Sure! Go ahead! No problem! **smirk**
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