Have you received an SMS message from 2016?

January 4th, 2010 admin
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Some mobile phone users woke up to some interesting SMS messages on their phone on New Year’s Day. That’s because the messages were from the future. Specifically, from the year 2016. Of course, we all know they weren’t really from the future since the world ends in 2012 right? In actuality, it seems there is a


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