According to The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, Alexandre Erwin Ittner is "Human; An imperfect, biped, carbon-based being evolved from the apes, who lives in a utterly insignificant little blue planet in a poor and underdeveloped region of the Milkyway." Ok, being serious: He is a Bachelor in Computer Science, graduate student of Electrical Engineering and employee of an industrial automation company and uses this page to publish his software (or, precisely, almost only links for his current projects and some old software). He also hates writing in the first person.
This page appears to be a bit old in these times of Web 2.0, weblogs, photologs, videologs, virtual-reality-three-dimensionally-interactive-blogs (ok, not yet), but don't panic! -- you did not got lost in 1998.
I use GnuPG for my e-mails. GnuPG is an open-source implementation of PGP available for several operating systems and installed by default in the major Linux distributions. If you think that encrypted e-mails are just a geek/paranoid oddity, please read the essay "Why do you need PGP?" from Philip Zimmermann.
pub 1024D/0041A1FB 2001-04-01
Key fingerprint: 9B49 FCE2 E6B9 D1AD 6101 29AD 4F6D F114 0041 A1FB
uid Alexandre Erwin Ittner <aittnerXgmail.com>
uid Alexandre Erwin Ittner <aittnerXnetuno.com.br>
sub 2048g/72CD564B 2001-04-01
(the "@" symbol on e-mail was replaced by a "X" to avoid spam-bots)
The public key is available for download. Please check the fingerprint before using! You may get or publish signatures for this key in the MIT PGP keyserver.