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The E-Mail Time Capsule
Forbes has come up with an 'e-mail time capsule'. Tech-no-geeks can now mail themselves an e-mail that will only arrive in their mailbox 5 to 10 years down the road::
From Oct. 24, 2005 to Nov. 30, 2005, Forbes.com will collect thousands of letters that our readers have written to themselves. And we'll deliver them up to 20 years later.
This is pretty innovative really. I’ll prolly forget about this 1 month from now, and if I programmed the thing to send me the mail 10 years down the road, I swear I’ll be spooked silly when it does arrive.
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