AOL outages and service status in Doncaster, England
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Doncaster, England
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AOL Issues Reports
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undid (@undid125150) reported@JoshDenny @Undeception been on the internet since AOL, never heard of you which means you are nobody of consequence.
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stacey (@OfTheWiired) reported19. I never had AOL lol
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Dani Apple (@danipavlosky) reportedSo just pointing out I thought the "cop" from Newark was unqualified as a human, some vice principal woman didn't support the students at all for being intimdiated (i was a victim + friend with the website maker/distreibutor on AOL a friendly guy everyone knew) but no one
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Silencerr (@SilencerGG) reported@slime_machine If spaces are your issue, I don't have anything to worry about. I'm not winning a writing prize to speak to people casually. If my spaces are a problem for you I do not care. BUT since I am a " millennial " I will tell you why, I was taught how to type on OLD ****. Technically computers just started getting popular, AOL and **** was out at the time. And in my Typing class, i was taught to use 2 spaces which before Gen Z was born, 2 spaces is what typewriters used for spacing and formatting clarifying the beginning of a new sentence. MODERN times only call for 1 space. So if you truly are wondering why I use two spaces its because i was taught by Boomers to type. One space is what Gen Z is used to. 2 Spaces is what i was taught by people who used typewriters. Even using one space to me looks like a run on sentence because one space separates every word in a sentence, and for me to start a new sentence means i should space it out more for ' formatting ' purposes I hope that helps everyone who took their time to only care about how i typed what i wrote instead of WHAT i actually wrote.
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Kaworu (@kaworu0x) reportedNicole Richie says her first boyfriend cheated on her three times - including once on Disneyland’s Peter Pan ride “My first real boyfriend’s AOL name was ‘Playa4Life.’” “I was devastated and shocked to my core when he cheated on me.” “He cheated on me three times.” “Once was on the Peter Pan ride at Disneyland.” “One of the girls called me and told me he said we were broken up.” “So we called him on conference - and he admitted it.”
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BAT-SALEH (@BATVRABEL) reported@Quadripolar_B I was in one in the AOL days. I dominated that **** until they asked me to run it. I still have some of the shows I wrote. I can't believe I ever had the imagination and attention span for that. I gave myself carpal tunnel.
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JOLTZ (@jrholtz) reported@AshleyInMKE I was born in the 70s and never had an AOL account because my first email was from my college and when I got out Hotmail and Yahoo were the bigger players. And while I've slept in waterbeds a few times, I always hated them and got terrible sleep.
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Pedro Henriques (@p3dromig) reportedEveryone worries over EU startups flipping to the US. One Italian company is buying up American ones instead. You probably opened three of their apps this week. Bending Spoons is a Milan company most people outside Italy might never have heard of. Founded in 2013. Started as an app studio. Then it turned into an acquisition machine. The list is close to absurd now: AOL, Vimeo, Evernote, WeTransfer, Meetup, Eventbrite, Brightcove, Komoot, StreamYard. Recently they added Airtable. Over 50 deals in total. Most of the marquee names are American. All of it runs out of a single office in Milan. We all see European startups do the reverse Delaware flip. Move from the EU to incorporate in the US, chase US capital, hand control across the Atlantic. Bending Spoons runs it the other way. It buys American brands and moves ownership and control to Europe. You do not see that often. Bravi, @bendingspoons !! I run a European company, and we have a subsidiary in Milan. Nothing against US startups, but I want my kids to grow up in a Europe that buys, not only one that gets bought.
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BookemCodeMonkey (@CodeMonkeyReadr) reported@omgsidewalks AOL was horrible
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Jose Mexico (@JoseMexico1770) reported@omgsidewalks AOL chat rooms, and bidding on crap on eBay and never paying