Version: October 10, 2004
Alas, it's the age of spam e-mails. Effective immediately, we can no longer publish our e-mail addresses in machine-readable form, because the flood has recently become an avalanche.
In addition, spammers' automated email address harvesting agents have unfortunately become smart enough to figure out the earlier encoding: (jane AT smith.com). For that reason, I have been forced to drop that method, also. Actually, what remains is even simpler: a single space in place of the @ sign.
Therefore, we must publish this instruction on how to reach us at the "encoded" e-mail address(es) on the page that sent you here. To convert and use our address, you need to enter our address into your e-mail program, replacing the space in the middle with a standard at-sign (@). For users of a windowing GUI, here's one way:
At this point, your message should be usably addressed, and you may proceed to type it and send it in the usual way.
For more information on the rationale of "hiding" our e-mail addresses in this way, you may refer to our webmaster's home page.