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FutureMe.org allows people to email themselves, but not in the normal fashion. Normally people hate when a friend sends you an email and you might have to wait minutes to receive it. Well, with FutureMe.org you wait as long as you want, which can be up to 30 years from now. This clever design was put together to allow users to remind themselves of something in the future, maybe to serve as a reminder to make sure you achieve your own goals. There have been 122,000+ emails put out by users, and some of them have been made public. You have the choice whether you want your message to be public or to be private. There is nothing you have to pay for to use the service, nor is there advertisements. Maybe this way you will be able to tell your kids how you really feel before you learn to hate them (*wink*)!

Take A Look At FutureMe.org

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