Early night of February 17, 2011 iSedora.com Server was a bit anxious and so displayed its pages much more accurately than ever — it was waiting the Him, who will press the bright buy button and let the Server thankfully write a shiny 10,000th record in iSedora customers' database.

In spare milliseconds between serving the requests it recalled in memory every of a 9999 existing records, that came from neighbour and far overseas networks. "Totally 53 countries from tiny Andorra to huge USA, 1806 cities" — it was habitually calculating. Suddenly the Server's port was knocked:

— Accept a package with an order for iSedora, — mumbled out the Switch and indifferently closed the connection, having not even noticed how happy the Server illuminated.

Yes! That was from Him — 10,000th iSedora customer — Michael Otterstedt (Sweden, Göteborg), as was written on a package. After carefully saving the order the Server decided to make something special for this guy... But what should that be? Let Him know He is Him? Send him a gift brand new fresh eternal license? Publish His name on iSedora.com? The Server was so impatient that has done all the three in one email to Him. In several minutes the Switch brought a new package with a message from Michael:

Haha, that was fun to hear.
Sure you can use my name if you remove my name if I ask you to.
Thanks for the extra license.
I think you have a done great job with your software. Actually got the tip from Sony customer service.
Thanks a lot!

Thank you, Michael.
Thank you, all the licensed iSedora users.

Faithfully yours, iSedora Team