AOL Outage Report in Coatbridge, North Lanarkshire, Scotland
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Coatbridge, Scotland
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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by AOL users through our website.
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E-mail (96%)
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Internet (2%)
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Total Blackout (2%)
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AOL Issues Reports Near Coatbridge, Scotland
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Coatbridge and nearby locations:
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Kirstlee (@lammiek) reported from Braidwood, Scotland
@AOLSupportHelp They don’t know what my problem is yet so how can they give me the resolution 🤔
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Kirstlee (@lammiek) reported from Braidwood, Scotland
@AOLSupportHelp AOL is a nightmare. I need access to my emails and can’t get any support. 72 hours wait is ridiculous 😡
AOL Issues Reports
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J (@J53502707) reported
@JustSumDoodYo @skwp @bitman90 Going along with your analogy, bitcoin is like the internet and shitcoins are like AOL, compuserve, etc. Remember AOL wasn't even a part of the internet. It was a separate centralized and inferior network that got completely crushed by the decentralized and open internet.
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Laura VanLandingham (@LauraVan) reported
@Smilan317 @NotOneNotTwo Not the same, but I remember wanting to rid myself of AOL, and spent a ton of time getting grilled by their 'customer service' about why I wanted to cancel. Why? Like I owed some kind of explanation.
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Kate Pearce (@Kate4Queen) reported
@merlinslaugh @Kaetrin67 @JenReadsRomance Oh, she was always down on it being a romance, once back in the day we were on the same AOL forum thing & she told me off for calling it a romance and yet came to RWA to speak etc etc.
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Extra Cromulant Greg 😸😽✌️ 🐕 (@DrTed77) reported
@rachelish Back in the mid 90’s I had an obviously stupid webpage titled “Let’s all kill the BeeGees!” Full of stupid nonsense & bad animated gifs, it was found by an AOL Bee Gees fan club. Both me & my ISP were drowned in email about how much of a monster I was.
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e.s. piteau (@espiteau) reported
@TorontoStar It may be 50 years old, but nobody except big business, the military and computer scientists in Silicon Valley used it until AOL came out in 1993... And a browser version didn’t come out till MS Hotmail in 1996. People were still dialling-up to the internet with slow modems.
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e.s. piteau (@espiteau) reported
@TorontoStar It may be 50 years old, but nobody except big business, the military and computer scientists in Silicon Valley used it until AOL came out in 1993... And a browser version didn’t come out till MS Hotmail in 1996. People were still dialling-up to the internet with slow modems.
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👑 Henry [Ⓥ NOBODY] (@HenryBabcock) reported
@andraydomise @BuzzFeedNews Surely some of the blame should go to Arianna Huffington herself, right? She got obscenely wealthy selling out. HP was already getting bad before the sale - I had pretty much stopped going there - but after Yahoo/AOL/Verizon bought it it became completely unreadable, as expected.
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Add Your Name (@SacredWretch) reported
@weather_katie Holy crap Weatherbug still exists? I thought they went under with Geocities and AOL.
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Bill (@uplink2) reported
@Pauseandplay It was for the Commodore 64/128. In the early 90's it shut down and the company morphed into AOL.
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Scavage (@Scavage18) reported
its a cycle anyways. before the angelfire, altavista and altnet days we had the limited internet portals of aol, compuserve, etc. I'll gladly fill bags of both, but god damn I'll take the angelfire days over the google days. $eth