An anonymous email we received detailing an experience with time travelling touched me. Instead of advocating and making false accusations about GDO Corp, this person tells us her awful trip through time:
I seriously thought time travelling would be fun. It was a nightmare. I have never travelled on such a regulated and restricted flight. You could barely talk, much less get up to go to the bathroom. There were interrogative questions that seemed silly and provoked laughter in some of the passengers. There was one gentleman that answered the questions by questioning the authorities. His time travelling Visa was immediately suspended and the sir was sent home.
Our trip was set to witness the declaration of independence and instead we were bystanders of the war for independence. A gun shot my sister during the trip and luckily, Greenwich does carry a doctor with them in case of an emergency, and was quickly healed. When we would ask questions about what was happening and whether what we saw could be rewritten in American history textbooks, the guides would completely ignored the questions. It is already difficult enough to apply and receive the Visa, I can not understand why it should be more difficult to enjoy the services provided.
I am writing to the owners of GDO Corp to ask you to please find a solution to this stressful and awful situation. Time travelling should be a fun and enjoyable, the chips and watches should help scientists and others find cures to diseases that are destroying society. As the makers of the time travelling chips and watches, you have a duty to the public. You should make sure your products are used for the correct reasons and help those that need it. I appreciate your time and hope to hear from you soon.
Sincerely,
Annienoemiss@gmail.com
All that we want to do is provide time travelling mechanisms that enhance the experience of those that want to use them. We believe in equality for all and the chips and watches that we produce are easy to use and very affordable. We appreciate this person’s time to inform us about the misuse of our products. We hope to address this issue in person or by email.
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
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