AOL Outage Report in Melksham, Wiltshire, England
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Melksham, England
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Melksham 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.
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E-mail (89%)
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Internet (5%)
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Total Blackout (5%)
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Wi-fi (1%)
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Phone (%)
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AOL Issues Reports Near Melksham, England
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Melksham and nearby locations:
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NoizyGeoff
(@GeoffNoizy) reported
from
Bathford, England
@Reblou3Rebecca Only one. Never had an AOL account.
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Gerry Lynch
(@gerrylynch) reported
from
Devizes, England
@SimonCatRiley Lycos. I remember when Lycos was the best. Then it was outcompeted by AltaVista. I never thought Yahoo was any good, even when it was the most popular one. And AOL's mega-intranet which seemed dated by 2000 but by now a strange precognition of social media.
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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RandomNES909
(@RNes909) reported
@chacatoast @stevennoneck Damn homie! You still using AOL trial discs?!
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LLRubMyBean
(@rubmybean) reported
@jb__tweets Lemme give this a whirl. Using @SlackHQ for work still sends me down memory lane, where I’m in a DMB v. Phish @AOL Chat room. Except now I do follow the rules and I have not incurred a single 30-day suspension in 4 years of use. #geriatricmillenial
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♡ cost co queen ♡
(@LauraPlad) reported
@ZeizarZalad So I’m pretty sure AIM shut down a few years ago 😭 Only reason I still use AOL is because that’s the email my parents made for me when I was a kid lol
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CQC | BennyTheBuff
(@EnragedHowl) reported
Honestly dial up internet was fire. AOL had the little yellow dude running super fast and that **** was entertaining.
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™️Marcus
(@TheMisterMarcus) reported
This iPhone 14 can’t come fast enough because my 12 is really moving like it’s using AOL dial up. No exaggeration. There’s no way that it should be this bad. It’s not a connection thing. It’s lagging and freezing…despite clearing things out. 😐
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Evan Urquhart
(@e_urq) reported
@marcsh I absolutely was the 1998 version of those little shits, but at the time that meant just going into Christian AOL chat rooms and being rude about Jesus.
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Creepy Troll
(@CreepyJTroll) reported
@DimSartz_ @MacRumors @SamiFathi_ Most Iphone users don't know what it is. Tim would like to keep it that way so the users will think all other devices are inferior. Many apple users think android phones all have crap cameras for example due to forcing SMS. Apple reminds me of AOL in the late 90s.
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Brian F. Tankersley
(@bftcpa) reported
@Tax__Tweets @IraGilligan @K2Enterprises Ironically I still see practitioners who use AOL, Hotmail, or Yahoo free webmail accounts. Nothing says amateur on a CPA’s contact info like a free personal webmail account used for business. That’s like taking a wrecked Yugo on a first date. #badideas #fail
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John Schneider
(@pianches) reported
@Dennis_Porter_ Dennis Porter in the 90s, “Wow, there will never be anything better than AOL!”
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KillaKadafi191
(@kkadafi191) reported
@brooklynsbeat Exactly. I mean good or bad people are talking about it every week. Look at She-Hulk Obi-Wan Kenobi Lord of the rings House of dragon Netflix reminds me of AOL. Yes they came out first but they're going to have to change and adapt to how other people are doing it