Yeah, I actually thought some parts of it were worthy of a cheap novel.
Everything before the signature ("In hope for our future") is some good stuff.
Of course, after that the guy got lazy, and forgot all of his literary style he so well employed in the beginning, and started writing like a 12-year-old kid. 
"Bookmark this page now, cause its time to wakeup!" and such.
But, of course, the sentence that kills the whole thing is:
"I also tried to call my server provider, but I only reached an answeringmachine that said that the company didnt exist and never did exist."
I mean you call a number and the answering machine tells you that the company you are trying to reach does not, and never did, exist?
* sigh * Everything before that was real cool. I enjoyed reading it as a novel.
(If only it wasn't written in red on black background... Hurts my eyes too much.)



"Bookmark this page now, cause its time to wakeup!" and such.
But, of course, the sentence that kills the whole thing is:
"I also tried to call my server provider, but I only reached an answeringmachine that said that the company didnt exist and never did exist."
I mean you call a number and the answering machine tells you that the company you are trying to reach does not, and never did, exist?


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