E-mail Weirdness
I admit that having an unpronounceable mess of letters and numbers for my e-mail address is a bit unusual, but it's done for my security, and my convenience. I use Sneakemail, a service that generates for you disposable e-mail addresses. I do this because I am tired of my inbox being flooded with crap, and if I display a real address on my web pages, then that address will be harvested and placed on hillions and jillions of mailing lists.
So, the unpronounceable mess of letters and numbers. I encourage everyone in the world to try Sneakemail. You give them your actual, real e-mail address. They generate a fake address for you. Use the fake address as long as you'd like. When it begins to collect spam, cancel it. You can have as many fake addresses at one time as you'd like. Currently, I have one for web site feedback, one for USENET feedback, and one for each on-line vendor from whom I buy computer stuff. When I start to get spam via any of the vendor accounts, I immediately know who is responsible for selling my address.
Please don't put my address into your address books, as it will be changing regularly as I use new Sneakemail accounts. The links on the site will always reflect my most current address.