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Problems in the last 24 hours in Stanmore, England

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AOL Issues Reports Near Stanmore, England

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Stanmore and nearby locations:

  • lorrainemking
    Lorraine King (@lorrainemking) reported from Brentford, England

    @NW6Rd You've just reminded me my contract is up with my absolutely appalling @SkyUK broadband. It's so slow it's like AOL dial-up

  • 8outof10blog
    8/10 (@8outof10blog) reported from Barnet, England

    @reece_dinsdale The other two are "Welcome to AOL: you're connected!" and "Goodbye...th-that's it." Damn I need to put these on my new laptop!

  • sarahpilates
    Sarah Pilates (@sarahpilates) reported from Camden Town, England

    @1womanworkforce If he’s working from the aol ap I would delete it and reload. We had a problem with aol a while ago. The old Ap wasn’t working. Change the password just in case on your web version.

  • thejohnjansen
    John Jansen (@thejohnjansen) reported from Camden Town, England

    @teleject @meyerweb It kinda does though... With MSN Explorer (yes that was a thing in 2001, competing with AOL) we enabled "toast notifications" and the name was because "the little thing popped like the toast on the screensavers." Real toast never does that. It sits there. It sometimes Burns.

  • dougmortonagain
    Doug (@dougmortonagain) reported from Ealing, England

    The first PlayStation came out, and Macs transitioned to Power PC. AOL is launched. Amazon was founded. Microsoft announces it will no longer sell or support the MS-DOS operating system separately from Microsoft Windows

  • Alessandro_Babs
    LDN Scottie Pippen (@Alessandro_Babs) reported from Brentford, England

    @KwakuMMNT 112 by default. Jagged Edge were broadcasting to us using 2001 AOL dial up. Horrible signal.

  • JosaKeyes
    Josa Keyes (@JosaKeyes) reported from Ealing, England

    @Miss_Snuffy Self pity finds many friends online from the earliest days of community forums up to today's toxic social media. "Share your support" we used to say at AOL and people did and lots was valuable, but a deep streak of 'alternative truth' bedded down there too to solicit attention.

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  • disrupt717
    TeaMp0isoN (@disrupt717) reported

    @AAStack Network effects are real — but they said the same thing about AOL, Yahoo, and Internet Explorer. Dominance isn’t permanence. VHS won out because it offered what Beta Max couldn’t, 2+ hour record times (sounds familiar)

  • ProofOf_ion
    Ion.eth (@ProofOf_ion) reported

    @materkel A lot of individuals always fall back on the incredibly dumb and unintelligent “lol remember AOL and Netscape?” analogies, and it always makes me want to pull out my hair. They should be making the comps to Internet protocol winners, or even OSI layers and their subsequent platforms and hardware buildout, but the insanely stupid human brain always wants to cite AOL, Netscape, Yahoo because it’s easy to grasp and it fits their specific desire (that hopefully Bitcoin and Ethereum are less permanent global infrastructure, and more like “companies”). Retard-world. lol.

  • paperinstacks
    Kev (@paperinstacks) reported

    im legit buying a flip phone and only using my smart phone at home this ai **** is making me nauseous that i created an aol account and started transferring all my apps to connect there LMAO

  • EarnEdgeOnly
    EarningsEdge (@EarnEdgeOnly) reported

    @JonErlichman @Ritholtz Wow, never knew AOL was that huge back then!

  • JohnWilkin77977
    John W (@JohnWilkin77977) reported

    @BellaBeautyVibe 18 never had AOL

  • JanetBu49320394
    Janet Buchanan (@JanetBu49320394) reported

    @AOL God shows get cancelled lots over the years Bad ratings Few fans Not much Ad revenue Move on Colbert And Stewart

  • PublicBogFrog
    PublicLikeAFrog (@PublicBogFrog) reported

    @raheelys Dad was given it at a conference, I think the pitch was you could scan academic cites with it? Never even saw a :c anywhere. It was like AOL keywords that need hardware more than QR codes. Tamagotchi + Monster Rancher would have been a better move.

  • D1Allan
    LibsRfuuls ✊✊✊ (@D1Allan) reported

    @StochasticOh @BladeoftheS I wouldn't be surprised if that retard still has an AOL email address.

  • Demoncoww
    Awl 'D' Best (@Demoncoww) reported

    @goat_finals @Shr00msy Since you don't get what I'm saying, I'm saying that there are more blatant examples of what you're implying throughout Gundam. I've been building gunpla since before the internet. My first AOL screenname was a gundam reference. Get ******** out of here with your bullshit.

  • Mr_Wabb
    Mr_Wabb (@Mr_Wabb) reported

    @Seven_of_7_ Puhlease, I need something with at least 14400 bps modem & free AOL status disk Appreciate the help tho