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Send E-mail To Future - Sending E-mail to future is Interesting

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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.

The site is one of a handful that let people send e-mails to themselves and others years in the future. They are technology's answer to time capsules, trading on people's sense of curiosity, accountability and nostalgia.

"Messages into the future is something that people have always sought to do," said Paul Saffo, director of the Institute for the Future. "In a way, it's a statement of optimism."

Matt Sly, 29, came up with the concept for FutureMe.org about four years ago. He was inspired one day after recalling how during his education he had been given assignments to write letters to himself.

Sly, who partnered with 31-year-old Jay Patrikios of San Francisco on the project, said the site has made maybe $58 through donations. He is adamant that FutureMe.org is not a reminder service and that users should think long-term.

The site lets people send messages 30 years from now, though Sly's numbers show most users schedule their e-mails to be sent within three years.

"We want people to think about their future and what their goals and dreams and hopes and fears are," he said. "We're trying to facilitate some serious existential pondering."

He said a large number of the messages sent do one of two basic things: tell the future person what the past person was doing at the time, and ask the future person if he or she had met the aspirations of the past person.

"The tone of the past person is not always friendly," said Sly, now a Yale University graduate student. "It's often like 'Get off your lazy butt.'"

Recently, Forbes.com jumped on the idea, offering an "e-mail time capsule" promotion. More than 140,000 letters were collected over about six weeks. Nearly 20 percent of the messages sent are supposed to land in the sender's inbox in 20 years; others requested shorter time frames. Forbes.com is partnering with Yahoo! and Codefix Consulting on the project.

"A lot of people have kind of been freaked out by it," said David Ewalt, a Forbes.com writer who worked on the project. "It really makes you stop and think about your life in a way that you usually don't."

Another type of future message service can be found at sites such as myLastEmail.com or LastWishes.com, which promise to send messages to loved ones (or less-than-loved ones) after you die.

Paul Hudson, co-founder of the International Time Capsule Society, said e-mail time capsules were new to him.

"Part of the value of time capsules are that they are thought processes in the present," said Hudson, a historian who teaches at Georgia Perimeter College. "You define yourself when you do a time capsule. It might be a good exercise in introspection."

But sometimes the past is best left behind, said Saffo, who personally finds the whole thing "sad and really weird."

"The lesson about all these things, it's the lesson from time capsules, is you have to be careful lest you set yourself up for enormous embarrassment in two decades," Saffo said. "Do you really want to be reminded that you thought ABBA was cool?"

Service providers try to make the delivery process fail-safe through partnerships or back up software, and they urge people to hang on to their e-mail address, but there's no ironclad guarantee that the message will ever arrive.

Technology changes. Companies go out of business. Spam filters might get in the way.

Still, that hasn't deterred a sizable number of people from signing up.

On FutureMe.org, where more than 112,000 messages have been written, many writers are confident enough to make their e-mails — though not necessarily their names — public.

"I hope that I've learned to take responsibility for my actions — to not be passive aggressive and to not avoid things that are scary for me," one wrote. "I hope I've changed a little."

"Are you missing an eye? If so, I apologize." wrote another.

And, of course, the cautious optimist: "Hell, I hope you're still alive."

http://www.FutureMe.org

[note=saint-michael, you must use quotes if copy and paste from other resources. credits reduce. [/note]

 

 

 


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hulunes
what is this news...by quote?
sure,i'd like to check the interesting link liater.
by the way,remember that cite certain text you should put certain tag out of them.

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Mature Lamb
Aren't you suppose to quote stuff that you didn't write? sad.gif That is nice though. Very weird, I don't know when I'll need it, probably don't need it at all lol.

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midnightvamp
Pretty interesting concept. And to think, that I myself used to write letters to myself in the future. I'd keep them in a little box, and exactly one month later, I'd open it, and see what was going on back then, and give myself a little inspiration for the future. It is a cool thought, so long as the site stays around long enough for the mail to get to you 30 years in the future. Oh, or that you actually use the same account. I can't see that personally for myself. I've had so many addresses over the years. Whatever, it's a neat concept anyhow.

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Plenoptic
Something like this has already been posted before. http://www.trap17.com/forums/e-mail-time-capsule-t29699.html Please search before making new posts and use quotes for anything you didn't write yourself because 1. It is plagorizing 2. You are cheating on getting hosting credits You should add on to that topic instead of making a new one. Trap17 Readme before posting again it explains all of the forum's rules.

I tried this using the other site from the other topic I listed. I forget what date I sent it but I have already forgotten what I wrote. I guess I have to wait another 11 months to read it.

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mahawirasd
well it's so easy, just make 2 web-based emails (use free ones) and keep on sending mail with one address to the other...

after a month (or any time span u wish), log in to the other email and reverse the process...

easy rite...

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theplok
You could do that Mahawirasd, but that would be a lot more challenging, and most likely, if you want to send it far into the future, you will forget about the email or just forget it's password. This way, you can just tell it when to send it, and you will automatically get it at the date you set it to.

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rejected
Wow, this is very cool.
http://www.futureme.org/public.php?index=17040 is where you can view what I wrote.. beware it has a couple of swear words.

I wonder if this service will actually be up two years from now.. if the server will be up, I mean, you can't have all of this data on one computer forever, or can you?

Chill out pleno, they're two different sites buddy.

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Plenoptic
lol rejected I wasn't trying to be mean, I think I was having a bad day. I know it two different sites but it the same thing. Anyway, mine was much shorter than yours. I think I just started talking about something having to do with baseball and my parents wondering why I am quitting after playing for like 10 or 11 years.

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