AOL outages and service status in Bungay, England
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Bungay, England
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AOL Issues Reports Near Bungay, England
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Bungay and nearby locations:
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๐๐๐ฃ๐๐ ๐๐๐ฉ๐๐ง๐จ๐ค๐ฃ (@LancePaters1) reported from Brundall, England@BinnieGlen @alistaircoleman There is a walled garden service (Kwangmyong/ๅ ๆ) available to NK citizens,like a slightly more creepy AOL. Proper internet is for foreigners & researchers only. Taking notes also stops people fiddling with phones in meetings,which is an execution offence in his view,and mine.
AOL Issues Reports
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FootLuv3r (@FLuv3r) reportedbeen doing this since before AOL dial up I just like a having a cheerleader shut ******** up *****
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Blink (@HRTLegal) reportedRemembering the time in the early 2000's when I called AOL to cancel my account and the Indian kept trying to upsell me on ****. Even back then the signs were there
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Jayne (@Jgrady025) reported@Matt_Pinner 19. I never used AOL.
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Victory Rich Blessed (@RCattarello) reported@PatriotEagle776 I got 19. Never had an AOL address
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TheWizard (@TheRealWizar) reportedAOL was the first time most people used the internet back in the 90s. Using a phone line and dialing up the service meant you were connecting to the world, it felt like a magical experience. Hearing 'You got mail' and your AIM notifications going off was the first dopamine hit for people being addicted to social platforms - but it was different. You were not online for long durations - usually, just to login for 5 - 15 minutes to check your messages, read some quick news, and log off. Mom had to use the phone after all and you couldn't stay on all day. Today's internet is an always on experience, making it hard for people to disconnect and touch grass / hang out with family and friends.
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st8leฬคฬคฬคฬคฬคฬคฬคฬคฬคฬคss (@st8less) reported@Slav636 AOL? lol. do you use the web or cli? I thought it was a throttling thing based on invoice for a while...not so sure anymore. my network & dual homed isp connection is mint. root & sso are both like....vm in vm latency. Not always. Most times
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Dashaโs Diary (@dariaisnthungry) reportedJust had the craziest dream about my exโs telling me they moved to the aol near Tel Aviv and itโs haunted by monitoring spirits and how itโs very important that I talk to my ex alone. It was so bad that my ex need someone to help him get dressed and he wouldnโt look at anyone
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๐ฏ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐ & ๐๐ฎ๐ธ๐ท๐ฐ (VTuber) (@__Mister_D__) reported@YomiQuinnley I have 14, I just never got an AOL address because I grew up poor. I didn't get Internet until 2005.
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Jay Rundle (@rundle_r) reported@JohannBiermann1 The bit worth adding: they never sell what they buy, so this isn't a flipper; it's more like a hospice for tired apps that turns a profit. AOL and Evernote under one Italian roof is a sentence that shouldn't exist but does.
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Josh Centrum (@CentrumJosh) reported@Rajatsoni Calling XRP holders stupid while chasing BTC because it was invented first is hilarious. By that logic we should all still be using AOL and BlackBerrys. Tech history is littered with first movers that got passed by better technology. BTC has had 15+ years to scale and and hasnโt