Web Sites Let Users Send E-Mail to Future
NEW YORK - In the year 2009, on the 25th of April, a man named Greg is supposed to get an e-mail. The e-mail will remind Greg that he is his best friend and
worst enemy, that he once dated a woman named Michelle, and that he planned to
major in computer science.
"More importantly," the e-mail says, "are you
wearing women's clothing?"
The e-mail was sent by none other than Greg
himself — through a Web site called FutureMe.org
I guess this is supposed to be a news flash? I've always thought that the United States Postal Service has been doing this for YEARS. At least they seem to be doing this with my mail. How many times have you sent a letter cross town, only to have it get there like 3 weeks later. So now the World wide Web has caught up with the USPS. Everything old is new again like the saying goes.
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3 Comments:
Lol! Excellent observation Phil!
By
fugusashi, At
December 19, 2005 8:30 AM
I'll send one of those corny email jokes to myself, then curse myself for doing so.
By
JLee, At
December 19, 2005 8:41 AM
Hmm, very strange. All the mail server is doing is to DELAY the delivery of the mail until so-and-so date. Hardly sending email to the future!
It seems the company hasn't gotten your news flash.
By
Yoda, At
December 19, 2005 4:48 PM
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