I have sent an e-mail to myself, to be sent to me in 2010, telling me about my life, girlfriend and computer of 2005, thanks to Forbes, and their e-mail time capsule. Now if only I could send one back from 2010 to myself of 2005 letting me know how I am doing…
Most time capsules involve cramming stuff into a metal box and burying it in a hole in the ground. It’s a method that works –but it’s so primitive. What if you could write an email to yourself, and be assured of receiving it twenty years in the future?
That’s what we’ve done with this email time capsule. Simply fill out the fields below, decide how long you want the capsule to be sealed for, and hit send. We’ll do our best to make sure the message gets delivered.








Since Al Gore created the Internets I’ve had about 30 or 40 different email addresses. I figure there’s about a zero chance in hell of any email I send today actually getting to me in 20 years. :p
I was just about to say that. I do not change e-mail very regularly but who’s to say it will be the same one in 20 years?
It’s a great idea and service but I won’t subscribe to it since the chances of getting the e-mail returned are very very slim.
Pretty negative respones, worth a shot for 5 seconds work.
kindly send me an king kong movie trailor