ABCNews.com
Nahal Toosi
NEW YORK Dec 19, 2005 — 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.
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