Published September 15, 2009
Back to the Future
What You'll Need to Know in 2059

Today, we'd like you to think about your future.
Not just dinner. Not just your five-year plan. Not just you golfing out your days in Boca.
But to the year 2059, when you'll get an email from yourself. That you sent today.
Welcome to the wild world of
futuris.tk—a new social networking site where you can send
messages to yourself, your friends or anyone up to 50 years in the future—ready now.
Brought to you by a team of sentimentalists/engineers/futuristic postal workers in Brazil, this site's
message-sending services are only limited by your imagination (in other words, they're limitless). Send
anything from reminders to pick up milk after work next Tuesday to notes from last night's date sent just
before you pick her up tonight (she'll be so impressed you remembered that she's a part-time cricket player)
to a few time-tested moves for a future-you that you'll want to keep in the archives.
There's also a future blog and photo album in case you want to take a time line of daily photos and turn
them into stop-motion videos (again, limitless possibilities). And you can also manage your messages via
your own Control Panel—so if, perhaps, things end suddenly with the cricket player, and you need to
cancel her future notes, you can delete them.
Pronto.
VITALS
Futuristk.com
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