AOL outages and service status in Harleston, England
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Harleston, England
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AOL Issues Reports
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Zach Bolen (@ZachBolen4) reported@LordazureFGC @LOVETHEW0RLD My grandmother use to beat OG zelda and other nes/snes games and just stopped there. My mom went from being an Admin/mod for AOL and playing simcity and other sims to nothing now. It's kinda sad how they all just hit a wall and said nah **** that noise forever lol.
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AM Pines (@AM_Pines) reported@LeafLee6 We were clobbering each for AOL hours on CDs. We were asking anyone and everyone for an invite code to get into Livejournal or Gmail. People may have been confused by the Internet (especially older folks who didn't use computers regularly) but no, it was not like this AI ****.
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Nightraven (@videoblivion) reportedWe never should've left livejournal and myspace. AOL should rebrand with the 90s aesthetic and bring back chatrooms and message boards
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Odin Gameslayer (@OdinGameslayer) reported@DeChristianLife This **** is so old, it was an AOL forward.
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Bill (@cabtot33) reported@JabroniJeremy @ChrisArctor Why would fans need to know about it in order for it to have ramifications on the wrestling business? If it changed creative plans, THAT’S the shift in business. Regardless if every single fan was logging into their AOL account to read about it…. Are you slow?
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A Nonnie Mouse (@A_Nonnie_) reported@antigravity Antigravity 2.0 is so bad. Burns tokens in minutes & won't reset for a WEEK, eliminates IDE (button still broken), models' usage tied together, & models are all DUMBER. Reminder: Yahoo! & AOL used to be the top companies. Google's era may be coming to a close.
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DJ CAELID (@SpaceBooda) reportedI had like a hundred of those free hour discs from all my neighbors and had free AOL for like two years. I was able to put a space in my name somehow, Spectrum NLK, and people assumed I was a master hacker genius lmao. I never corrected them.
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mbd (@wvdogs252) reportedAOL: Has everyone left the building? Or are you all just taking a break? Wake up, get out of your seat, and FIX the comment section of your postings. @AOL
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Charlie Kilo (@charliekilo552) reported@MVdlJCardinal I had work email/Internet in 1986 (admittedly at IBM, a tech company) and personal email the same year. TVO provided a free email service long before AOL, Hotmail, Bell, etc.
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HobbyBroadcaster (@HobbyBroadcastr) reported@cultofmac ... and who remembers eWorld, Apple's service that ran software remarkably similar to AOL?