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AOL Issues Reports Near Dover, England

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

  • GertsenPR
    GertsenPR 🇩🇰🇪🇺🇬🇧 (@GertsenPR) reported from Canterbury, England

    @AOLSupportHelp I cannot get email on iPhone or iPad do you have problems?

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  • thetoyinvestor
    The Toy Investor (@thetoyinvestor) reported

    @FunkoPOPsNews Neopets made me who I am today. Still one of the GOAT games. There was a point where it was in the top three most visited websites daily I think? Right behind AOL and Google. They weren't afraid to actually make items limited. Now every game it seems like everyone has access to everything. I was 10 years old buying out the trading post of limited edition stamps and food items that were needed to get avatars for the message boards. I'd buy out the supply, stick them in my safety deposit box for a month or two, and then bring them back out at triple the price. Some things never change.

  • SWT_Channel
    Star Wars Timeline (Ben) 🇷🇺🇺🇸 (@SWT_Channel) reported

    @JamesKruczek Like I said, it ain't about a **** measuring contest. That's a 12 year old's domain of debate. I always extended the olive branchi between EU books and Disney's canon books which I read for a first hand exp. to properly praise or criticise them in my reviews. All of it stopped when we all figured out their retarded tactic of slurring the fandom for Disney's financial woes and blaming "toxic male" men with feminist slogans. It's a shame because some modern SW comics were great until they started making everyone gay and introducing "the message". Either way, Disney never gave their "Canon" the chance to shine or compare to the infinitely more compelling epic scope of 40+ year EU world, second only maybe to Warhammer 40K lore. I have a hard time believing you even now, that you couldn't find a single EU novel compelling. Really? Not even one? If you hate them that's fine. Personal opinions are no chip off my shoulder. I can only speak to what I observed at my comic shop and tens of thousands of Star Wars fans I interacted with over the years, from AOL chat rooms, to Prequel fan site message boards, to NYC libraries and my film school. Love it or hate it, most of us knew it as Star Wars canon. We never threw the term around because it wasn't necessary to call spade a spade.

  • bklynfletchIV
    Brooklyn Fletch (@bklynfletchIV) reported

    @vivien2112 @GarlicRush 19. Never had an AOL email address. Believe i started with either yahoo or Netcom.

  • furiadidonna
    FuriaDiDonna (@furiadidonna) reported

    “I had to get on the AOL dial up to find out who this Bari Weiss is. Substack? What is that? My internet connection is too slow to load the images “

  • OznovaPam
    🕊🎶Päm Schoen♡ (@OznovaPam) reported

    @Hitchslap1 Oh, this is funny. Did I ever tell you about the time I got one of my first jobs early on AOL? I was a moderator for the men’s message boards. They never knew their moderator was a woman. They just saw my title “moderator.” It was interesting to watch the dynamics of the different boards I was in charge of.

  • humaninaiwrld
    Matt (@humaninaiwrld) reported

    Is it possible for $btc to go down to $1? The answer is yes. Once people no longer care about a crypto asset, it’s done. And this is the slowest one ever. Did you keep your aol dial up connection for nostalgia? No RIP $btc. And 🖕 to @saylor for dragging so many along

  • ashtakkashte
    smartcent (@ashtakkashte) reported

    @hthieblot There was a website or a service that had a unified login for all your messenger apps like yahoo, msn, aol etc and you could chat with one interface

  • GiftedMoney
    Great Friend of the Show Joel Wood (@GiftedMoney) reported

    WCW had been losing millions of dollars for years before they closed shop. If AOL/Time Warner wanted WCW on their networks, they’d probably still be around today in some form. People comparing WCW to WWE never cease to make my head hurt. WCW folded because they were the number two and folded under the pressure of going after number 1. They would’ve had a better chance without the merger but they were still fighting the odds. It’s a lot easier for the number two to fold up shop than it ease for number 1 to fall to number 2. Especially when the gap is as wide as it is with WWE and AEW.

  • Coobacca
    Stephen Cowie (@Coobacca) reported

    @AOL What a load of ****. None of this has been recently revealed. It's been common knowledge in the entertainment industry and movie fandom for decades. Total clickbait bullshit.

  • fotsch1
    Don Fotsch 🌵🇺🇸 (@fotsch1) reported

    @munster_gene 1) the kids stuff is great for Brand 2) it’s too complicated 3) designed by “experts” (w/ any kids?) 4) it won’t get used much How do we know all this? We learned it all with AOL Parental Controls; was a KEY reason parents chose AOL; kids were the ones who knew it best (shutting it off); overall, minimal usage. anyone with kids, smiles at #2 above, in particular — engr, father of six, decade at Apple, five at AOL p.s. We will never see any stats on Apple/iPhone “kid safety” usage, due to points above; they’ll just keep taking about how they work with “experts”, who ironically, often have few or no, children.