Hi, tried to email you. You'd written "k e n t r a k # google's mail" but kentrak@google.com (the only way I could think of interpreting that) bounced. (I don't mind including it here as Google's server says that mailbox doesn't exist).
Kind of ironic given our conversation :-) Could you bit a bit more explicit ;-)
@google.com is for people who work at google, @gmail.com is what I meant, as "google's email service". I agree, it wasn't very clear, but I don't particularly want harvesters having an easy time.
wow, how bizarre. I could have sworn I sent it to a gmail address, I thought that it was obvious you meant gmail, and even after your reply I thought "well yeah of course I sent it to gmail, that part was obvoius" and thought I must have just mistyped it here, but sent correctly in my sent mail. It's weird that I actually did send it to @google.
The thing is that I must have just carefully been doing character transliteration, changing your #, removing spaces, etc, to deobfuscate and @google didn't end up looking wrong enough! Sorry. Sent to the correct (and obvious) email.
BTW the fact this happened is just too good, given the subject! I forgot to dereference a literal in a string. :)