Have you ever used Google Maps so much that you needed a CAPTCHA?

Started by hotdogPi, December 19, 2013, 04:07:33 PM

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hotdogPi

It happened to me about 30 minutes ago when I was trying to find strange Google Maps directions. It mentioned that I was using too much bandwidth, and to prove that I'm not a robot, I needed to enter a series of letters.
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NE2

No but I've gotten it numerous times when searching. Recently they borked it so it redirects to the main page with no query entered.
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CNGL-Leudimin

What? At least it never happened to me with the .es mirror.
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