


A while ago I discovered, to my utter dismay, that the domain name for my web site had been stolen by a Japanese shoe company. (No, I'm not kidding.) I had gotten one of those renewal notices in the mail (!) that I assumed was, like 95% of them, phony, so I didn't do anything about it. I knew the site still existed, but didn't know how to access it.
Then I blundered on to these links! They seem to work. Perhaps you need only one of them, but just in case. . .
(Is this a "sagn"? Is my wretched luck about to turn? Stay tuned!!)