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This is great stuff. I especially enjoyed the bit on Pompeii Stadium. Modern stadia are a royal pain, so I rarely want to go to, say, a sporting event nowadays. (Unless perhaps it’s a Marlins game where the attendance may or may not reach quadruple digits.)
Re: image spam. The spam may get through, but a distinct disadvantage is that it’s easily recognizable as spam to the human eye. Although I’m probably giving people too much credit there. There’s enough people who don’t know better.
And people think security is boring. :)