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AOL Outage Report in Thurso, Highland, Scotland

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Problems in the last 24 hours in Thurso, Scotland

The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Thurso, Scotland and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.

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Most Reported Problems

The following are the most recent problems reported by AOL users through our website.

  • 84% E-mail (84%)
  • 8% Internet (8%)
  • 7% Total Blackout (7%)
  • 1% Wi-fi (1%)
  • 0% Phone (0%)

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AOL Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • waterandcoffee
    nick dall (@waterandcoffee) reported

    was hooked on aol chatrooms now i have to make up xfinity customer support issues to get freaky

  • ShopaholicMom51
    ShopaholicMom51 (@ShopaholicMom51) reported

    Silicone is closing their Bank. One of the biggest banks. There's also One Bank in California that shut down. Are they stealing our money? AOL and William Mount has the stories.

  • Zero4711
    Zero D. Phoenix (@Zero4711) reported

    @pcgamer Ultima Online, then onto EverQuest. Go Gaia and AOL's Red Dragon were a blast, but never really filled the hole of MMORPGS.

  • anniwithoutane
    anni can't be broken with your gutter prose (@anniwithoutane) reported

    @meowmeow_druid I am but also have trouble saying I'm pan, but I am. There was just nowhere to go or talk to in the 90s/00s. All the meetups were at bars. Chat rooms and forums in the AOL days - understandably - focused on the AIDS crisis. So I just shoved it down. I'm still scared.

  • Curious_Gige
    Gige🌻💙💛 (@Curious_Gige) reported

    @AdamoGrant23 2 - Never had a MySpace account and never had an AOL account

  • SldSnkePlissken
    Solid_Snake_Plissken (@SldSnkePlissken) reported

    @bariweiss @ShellenbergerMD @mtaibbi She also never heard of Substack. She probably still used AOL dial-up and fax machines.

  • technicolorpie
    🍪 fujoshi’s cookie 🍪 (@technicolorpie) reported

    Pie being weird alert: Does anyone my age remember how there was a certain slowing down/low computer ‘working’ ticking sound when an IM window in AOL was incoming but hadn’t popped up on the screen yet? Did anyone else develop a Pavlov’s Dog endorphin release response to that?

  • ScDad
    StormyDadSC (@ScDad) reported

    @RepSylviaGarcia You don’t know **** about America 2023. Who doesn’t know Substack??? Literally a major source of information. Are you still in AOL dial up?

  • whiterider007
    🇨🇦zerofoxgivin🇨🇦 (@whiterider007) reported

    @Animus_Diagolon Damn, does that thing take D batteries? Just kidding, my first pc was a commodore 64. Had a little tape deck. On a side note, there used to be these AOL CDs you could get that would give you a bunch of free hours online. No one in my neighborhood got theirs.

  • KeithMetcalfe
    Keith Metcalfe (@KeithMetcalfe) reported

    @baddestmamajama In the early 2000's, a little before phones, I remember when so many teens would now all hang out on instant messenger, usually AOL. I thought it was particularly strange since some could look out their windows and see someone they were chatting with next door.