Allmightys Mini-Contest: Win Two Free Tees
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Win Two Free T-Shirts of Your Choice!
To celebrate the launch of our new competition, we are launching a mini contest for our members and visitors to win two free t-shirts from our store. Our new competition is themed “Future-Past-Perfect” and we would like to hear from you what do you think about the future in the past. Whatever it is we want to know!
How to Enter
Simply write about "the future as imagined in the past" in the form of a comment to this post. Please write at least one sentence, thats all you have to do! The contest begins now and one winner will be chosen by Allmightys Team and announced Monday, July 28th of 2008.
Contest Prizes
Two free t-shirts of your choice from our store!
Schedule
Contest Begins: Monday, July 14th of 2008
Contest Ends: Monday, July 28th of 2008
Additional Comments and Rules
Please provide a valid email so you can be contacted if you win
We reserve the right to not approve any comments we deem inappropriate
Minimum Age Limit: 16+
Winner can pick any tee from the store
Only one comment per user allowed.
Package and postage included and international shipping available.
Update 29.07.2008: Comments now closed.














































Tuesday, 15-07-08 00:55
They said there would be flying cars. They said there were going to be jetpacks. By now we should have had colonies on every planet and robot maids. Outer space has always been the goal, so perhaps the future will always be up in the sky. The future of the past, the future of the present, and the future of the future will all be about defying human abilities and being like the birds. The angels we worship have wings, and the UFOs we fear emerge from the skies. What will happen when robots actually serve us drinks, and we fly down the street to meet our neighbors? What will we do when personal flight and autonomization are no longer unreachable goals?
Wednesday, 16-07-08 04:49
I figure it'll turn up. This is attempt #2. Let me know when you get this, because I've got to do some Christmas shopping soon. I can't trade in my gold bars for extra Christmas shopping cash since Nixon closed the gold window a few months ago, you know. Ha! I figured for the ceremonial first attempt, I'd write a grand message about how weird things would be decades into the future. So I wrote a message about how people will cook food with invisible micro rays and talk to each other with telephones the size of a stick of gum. What else - something about entire computers small enough to fit on top of your desk and everybody has one and uses it to talk to each other. Oh, and the Red Sox will win the world series. Twice! You know I love my Sox!
If I don't hear from you about this electronic mail, I'll call you like I did after the first try. I figure that message is off somewhere. Curling through circuits, the electrons still properly ordered, weaving its way through carpet static and car-door shocks. Someday it'll arrive on a machine that renders my crazy message to those living in the future itself. I know it can't have just disappeared down into this machine, as advanced as it is. It's out there somewhere. It'll turn up.
Thursday, 17-07-08 02:33
What if all those surreal movies from the past all come true by now? What the world would be? We suppose to spend our vacation on the moon or drive the vehicle without wheels. Of course, with auto-drive function and no more gas price struggling. Were we gonna be satisfied with these dreams came true? How about these dreams come true 10 years later? Will we be satisfied with it? We always imagine something better, and we do make our life better. How about the Earth? Do we make it better? We couldn't stop ourselves imagining a better world, but we could imagining something other than ourselves; for a even better future!
Sunday, 20-07-08 22:12
We thought that we will always make steps forward, but I think we have done just the opposite. We pollute the environment, have a big problem with our carbon dioxide emissions. The politicans will solve the problem till 2050, but isn't 2050 to late? We always say that all problems will be solved in the future and that's maybe our biggest problem ... new technology isn't always a step forward sometimes it's exactly the opposite.
Wednesday, 23-07-08 03:56
We are always pursuing it; whether with fear or joy, but always pursuing. It surrounds the thoughts of what can be, and is built on the fragments of what never was. Slowly, it comes to focus. Making its face clear to us. Revealing itself to be everything we thought it could be. However, we realize, much too late, that the tangible pieces meant to shape it, were left behind in the pursuit.
Wednesday, 23-07-08 05:02
Freedom, the end of wars and pollution, the cure for many diseases are always hopes for a better future at any time here on Earth. The futures exists only for those who fights for their survival each second, day by day.
Friday, 25-07-08 22:21
The future could hold many possiblities, that is if the human race comes to their senses and begin to norish the beautiful earth with live apon. The only chance of a future is letting go of the idea that money and riches will solve world hunger, war, and global warming. Without this beautiful place a future does not exsist. sInstead of looking up at other planets to conquer once earth becomes to infested with crime, natural disasters and chemical warfare. We should be spending money on solutions to allow our future generations to follow to view the earth the same way we had available to us. Sensible adaptation of technology, Peace and Norishment of our land is the only possible way to view a future we all can enjoy and be a part of. The Past has shown us a balance is needed in order for a cycle to continue. Please join the mission for a healthy earth.