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AOL Issues Reports Near Dollis Hill, England

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Dollis Hill and nearby locations:

  • sarahpilates
    Sarah Pilates (@sarahpilates) reported from Camden Town, England

    @1womanworkforce If he’s working from the aol ap I would delete it and reload. We had a problem with aol a while ago. The old Ap wasn’t working. Change the password just in case on your web version.

  • pattif21
    Patti Fordyce (@pattif21) reported from Kensington, England

    @JackReganUK Even older than you: never had a MySpace account or zn AOL email address

  • dougmortonagain
    Doug (@dougmortonagain) reported from Ealing, England

    The first PlayStation came out, and Macs transitioned to Power PC. AOL is launched. Amazon was founded. Microsoft announces it will no longer sell or support the MS-DOS operating system separately from Microsoft Windows

  • JosaKeyes
    Josa Keyes (@JosaKeyes) reported from Ealing, England

    @Miss_Snuffy Self pity finds many friends online from the earliest days of community forums up to today's toxic social media. "Share your support" we used to say at AOL and people did and lots was valuable, but a deep streak of 'alternative truth' bedded down there too to solicit attention.

  • thejohnjansen
    John Jansen (@thejohnjansen) reported from Camden Town, England

    @teleject @meyerweb It kinda does though... With MSN Explorer (yes that was a thing in 2001, competing with AOL) we enabled "toast notifications" and the name was because "the little thing popped like the toast on the screensavers." Real toast never does that. It sits there. It sometimes Burns.

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  • dakdanielsrso
    Dave (@dakdanielsrso) reported

    @adrian_wil38851 @StealthQE4 We peaked when you had to battle with your mom when she told you to end your AOL chats so she could use the phone. Kids will never understand it, but it was just such a simpler time

  • BertrandRu59461
    Bertrand Russet (@BertrandRu59461) reported

    @BowTiedKong I caved and I’m getting my oldest child a phone (she is old enough to watch the other kids now and necessary in case of emergencies) and I’m parenting control the **** out of that based exclusively on my AOL instant messenger experience.

  • gravyxbt_
    gravy (@gravyxbt_) reported

    @CSGOhistories I first played cs on won network on aol dialup 😭

  • SylentMayhem
    Sylent Mayhem (@SylentMayhem) reported

    @RickMcCracken @surajit_ghosh2 6 Mbps? No, Artemis is using a 260 Mbps laser-based link to transmit all data. With those speeds, we should be getting damn near 4K feeds from these live streams. We know they are getting WAY SHARPER images and feeds than the AOL Dial-up images they are providing us live.

  • Frizzvisions30
    Frank (@Frizzvisions30) reported

    @JDfromNY206 I think TKO is killing WWF on purpose just like AOL/Time Warner killed WCW on purpose because they don't want Wrestling anymore. They made their money and now they can probably cast Wrestling aside and eventually sell it off for cheap once the value goes down

  • TheRetroRedneck
    💙💙🌊🌊The Retro Redneck 🌊🌊💙💙 (@TheRetroRedneck) reported

    @RossKneeDeep Never owned a waterbed, but I have slept on one before. Despised AOL back in the day, but I do have an AOL email address today, that I use for junk email. Other that that, All of them.

  • lyricSINsation
    Miss Hilary to you! (@lyricSINsation) reported

    …my **** was applebottomgirl@yahoo lmaooooooo And y’all being fake omitting AIM/ @AOL … wait..nvm

  • Bettybowen73
    Betty (@Bettybowen73) reported

    @Jenny_1884 Spoke to a customer today and he had an AOL email address. We talked about dial up Internet and how those were the good old days 😪 If only we could live like we were in the 80s and 90s again.

  • CJohn81246
    @HMSProtestantLion (@CJohn81246) reported

    The Financial losses weren't the biggest factor Dave, AOL Time Warner was, just because you like to talk and paint something as fact doesn't make it a Reality, AOL didn't want wrestling on it's programming and that's the true end of WCW, TNA lost millions, difference was Network.

  • slipperieststu
    Slippery Steve (@slipperieststu) reported

    Y’all remember when AOL took over Time Warner and basically took over WCW from a board standpoint and then the rails fell off and AOL just fired every WCW VP who didn’t bow to their dumb **** - and then like 2 years later the company sold for $2.3 million? Time is a flat circle.