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AOL Issues Reports Near Kenilworth, England

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

  • djhugjunkie
    Hug Junkie (@djhugjunkie) reported from Stratford-upon-Avon, England

    @BeeYooHQ Only know some of those: Ask Jeeves, dial up, phone boi, and MSN, the rest of those don't apply, I know of AOL messenger but never used it :-)

  • fionasimpsonsav
    fiona simpson savoia (@fionasimpsonsav) reported from Coventry, England

    @AOL I can send on My phone and see my new messages on the aol app ,but. Not Able to receive new messages on my phone .keep getting an account error message .help !

AOL Issues Reports

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  • twistedfrog69
    thetwistedfrog priv/acc🇺🇸 (@twistedfrog69) reported

    @SonofLiberty357 All but the AOL address I had Bell South. They never kicked you off.

  • RevengeSam92447
    Sammys_Revenge (@RevengeSam92447) reported

    @anvilpw @LewisWetzel5 @themagaking Interesting. I got online in 1990. FSU ran a pilot program, and I bought a modem. 32K, I think. Cost me over $300. That's easily over a thousand now. I signed up for AOL before there was a Yahoo. The service from FSU was subscriber based, and alloted you a certain number of hours a week. Ridiculously low. I don't recall ever consuming all my hours in the beginning. When I got online, there were less than a hundred thousand total civilian users in America, and none anywhere else. There was almost no income form the web, friend. I doubt your assertion.

  • casmith01
    CASH (@casmith01) reported

    @QuantumGuard17 CNN sucks sorry Ted Turner it’s true selling out to AOL/Time Warner ruined your baby!! Horrific team of advisors you had Damn shame!!

  • BrentGD
    Gordy_BD (@BrentGD) reported

    @TheMaineWire Jones and Migley are RCV buddies. Same with Bush and Wessels. Bobby was AOL... again. This narrows down my picks.

  • Bitchiest
    Kelly Hallissey (@Bitchiest) reported

    My handle....although you all know me as Bitchiest thats not my actual handle. And before anyone asks, no I did not coin myself. Others did lol I started on AOL in the scouting section as BellevueNY cuz I used to answer my home phone saying they had reached the nurses desk at that hospital. When I became a KO, kids only host for those under 30, I was morphed into KO Belle and the kids loved me. No shock there, I ran a huge cub scout pack and was involved in district events and training including training other leaders. I got close with the system Guides who would work in KO because I was really good at hosting and would help them..... Then, shocking, I got fired. The guides, especially Seesa, were upset and got me on board as a Guide but it meant I had to abandon Belle. Seesa and the other guides dubbed me Brat. Mainly because well I literally personified that identity. I was mouthy, playful af, loved teasing, but would normally eventually submit to what I had to do. Acting out the entire way lol It wasn't until further along in my guide life that I found out what a Brat was. A specific submissive in D/s circles which most of the guide program were heavily familiar with. At a guide bash I won the award "Most like prefered name" ...my preferred name was BellzaBrat And I was. Brat! #FTR

  • mexicanfrommars
    ☄️MꟻM (@mexicanfrommars) reported

    @SGallagher37 @AdamKinzinger yeah that was a really bad move and now that I think about it doesn't the JD V resemble the AOL guy?

  • mamilliery
    Manuel Milliery (@mamilliery) reported

    Everyone is laughing at Ryan Cohen's math. They shouldn't be. He just proved he understands the market better than anyone on Wall Street. January 2021: A Reddit user called DeepF*ckingValue posts a $53,000 GameStop position. The math says the stock is worth $4. It goes to $483 in two weeks. Melvin Capital, a hedge fund that bet on math, loses everything. Robinhood shuts down the buy button. Congress holds hearings. The system breaks. Nobody fixes it. 2026: Ryan Cohen, who became GameStop's CEO after walking into that rubble, offers $56 billion to buy eBay. His company is worth $11 billion. eBay is worth $46 billion. On CNBC, the host, Sorkin, asks where the money comes from. Cohen says "half cash, half stock." Sorkin says the math doesn't work. Cohen says he doesn't understand the question. The whole sequence becomes a meme, an icon of finance TV right away. 1999: AOL buys Time Warner for $164 billion. Steve Case calls it "the most important deal in history." It destroys both companies within two years. The man who got lucky once always starts believing luck is a business model. What is true is that in the attention economy, a good story beats a good balance sheet. Cohen knows this.

  • HengruiYang
    Henry Yang (@HengruiYang) reported

    @Ravenismeee When I was nine, there was no YouTube & no Google. There was AskJeeves, Netscape, Javanoid, Snood, Neopets, AOL, & some other old *** pre-YouTube, pre-Google **** that probably took forever to load if you were lucky enough to maintain a stable dial-up connection. I’m old af. lol

  • DoxxieDonut
    Horus (@DoxxieDonut) reported

    @kurt13warner @RamsNFL Honestly, it's way worse today because everyone is used to being anonymous. It's brings out the worst in people and they're not scared to say ANYTHING. I was around for AOL online. Chat rooms and theywere always positive.

  • loopunit
    Babe Brussell (@loopunit) reported

    so many problems with the internet would be solved if we went back to the aol-era pay per-minute model & figured out a way to pass through 80% to the people that made whatever you’re looking at.