Gmail Custom Time.
What will Google think of next?
Always pushing the limits of what consumers can do on the Internet, they are now allowing you to send emails back in time.
What does that mean exactly?
Well, they use this thing-a-ma-bob called the "e-flux capacitor" to "resolve issues of casualty", or issues you may run into with paradoxes.
But, the new Custom Time feature only allows you 10 emails to send back in time. Why? Google's official statement:
"Our researchers have concluded that allowing each person more than ten pre-dated emails per year would cause people to lose faith in the accuracy of time, thus rendering the feature useless."
Thanks Google. I promise to use my power wisely.
Always pushing the limits of what consumers can do on the Internet, they are now allowing you to send emails back in time.
What does that mean exactly?
Well, they use this thing-a-ma-bob called the "e-flux capacitor" to "resolve issues of casualty", or issues you may run into with paradoxes.
But, the new Custom Time feature only allows you 10 emails to send back in time. Why? Google's official statement:
"Our researchers have concluded that allowing each person more than ten pre-dated emails per year would cause people to lose faith in the accuracy of time, thus rendering the feature useless."
Thanks Google. I promise to use my power wisely.
Comments
The whole idea of "paradoxes" should give it away to most people.