I love getting mail.

I really do. I like input. I take the time to respond to everything I get, barring some extraneous circumstance where I simply don't have the time. This is very rare however. Send me an email, and you'll hear back.

The very best way to contact me is with an email that also contains your PGP or GPG public key! I'll give you my key, and we can do an encrypted key exchange. That way our conversation will be signed and encrypted, which is the way I like it. I'm not a particularly paranoid fellow, but if you are the kind of person who would be annoyed if people at the post office read through all your mail as they delivered it, then PGP or GPG is something you should look into. This is my page about PGP/GPG, which includes my public key block. If you have no idea what that is, check out my page, and send me an email about it, might do you some good in the long run.

For quick 'n' easy communication though, use the form below. All fields are required, since I need to know what to call you, how to respond to your query, and what your query is! The mail just wouldn't make sense without one of those fields. Also, I log IP addresses and more in case you try any funny business, but you wouldn't do that, would you?

Update: Actually, some people HAVE tried funny business. Logging level is now more detailed, and I'm more than happy to call your ISP up.

If you prefer your regular email client, use this link:

Name:
Email:
Comments:

Syndicate this site: RSS 1.0 or RSS 2.0

XHTML and CSS validated by the "Girls of the W3C".
(Girls courtesy of i me michael)
CSS2 Valid XHTML 1.1 
Valid
Validate RSS 1.0 - Validate RSS 2.0

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License. All comments are owned by the original author of the comment.
You are welcome to use any of this site for your uses, provided that you give attribution and that any derivative works retain these same freedoms.

This site best viewed in a W3C Standards Compliant web browser (Hint: Not IE for Windows) and should be totally usable even in non-compliant browsers. Javascript is in use for the comment system, and other special features, but is not required to view and use all the core features of this website.