Currently, there are three ways to contact me:

 

Smjh1979 AT

Smjh1979 AT

Admin AT

NOT RECOMMENDED TO SEND EMAIL TO, DUE TO BEING TOO UNRELIABLE.

 

Note: The emails are not linked to the pictures so that I don't get spammed by bots.

 

IMPORTANT NOTE: For new people who email me for the first time, sometimes depending on how the email is written, sometimes both Cable One and Gmail treats it as spam. I rarely check (maybe up to 1 month at times) the spam accounts Cable One. I check the spam lists on Gmail once every 1-2 days on average.

If you send an email and I don't answer it after a period of time and if you didn't "violate" what I mention below, please let me know if possible.

 

When emailing me, keep it semi-professional. Please keep small talk to nearly nonexistent. With all the submissions I have to work on, I normally don't have time for small talk. Just don't flood my inbox every 3 minutes for over an hour.

 

Please don't ask for instant messenger accounts or other personal information. I've had to eliminate contacts due to small talk. I can end up missing key things that can result in lots of errors if I keep on being pulled away due to small talk.

 

Also, please don't email me about non-signal topics. They will be ignored. For knowledge on where to find signal parts, check out ebay.com.

 

In addition, I've been getting emails from weird people talking about a bunch of nonsense. If emails come in like that in the future, they will be ignored.

 

NEW: March 4, 2010: I've gotten questions on how to make Patrick's (rrxingrick) signals on Microsoft Train Simulator work properly. I don't have the MSTS software, and as a result of that, I don't know how his signal parts work. Also, they aren't meant for novice users, as the means to put them together is very complicating. Please don't email me on the subject, as I will ignore requests as well effective immediately.