If you think Gmail Autopilot is easy, just wait until you try this.

Addicted to e-mail but hate the fact that your fingers can never seem to keep up with your thoughts, good news.

Startup company Tidal Net Communications has developed a new technology called ESPMail which will allow users to compose and send e-mail telepathically, using only your brain waves.

Yuri Marconi, a computer genius from Estonia, is the "brainpower" behind Tidal Net Communications and ESPMail.org.

Marconi developed the technology for ESPMail.org from the encrypted communications systems he had helped the army put in place during the Gulf War.

The way it works is this: once you sign up for the service, Tidal Wave Communications mails you a special interface in order to be able to use the service (a small extra fee will guarantee overnight delivery).

Unlike Gmail Autopilot, the ESPMail interface consists of a wireless USB device that plugs into your computer.  The other end features a Bluetooth earpiece that rests comfortably on your ear.

There is some initial tweaking involved as the system begins to interpret the specific frequency at which your brain happens to work (everyone's is slightly different).

Once the initial alignment is complete, you simply log onto to ESPMail, type in the recipient's e-mail address (a later version will allow you to "think" in your existing Contacts list), then "think" the words that you want to compose in your e-mail.  The e-mail almost freakishly composes itself on your screen.

Once you have proofread it, just click the "Send" button and you're done!  Try doing THAT with Gmail Autopilot.

It's a huge timesaver that has implications stretching far beyond just those of e-mail services.

If you would like to sign up to be a part of the initial ESPMail.org beta, just click here.

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