AOL Outage Report in Beauly, Highland, Scotland
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Beauly, 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 (94%)
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Internet (4%)
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Total Blackout (1%)
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AOL Issues Reports Near Beauly, Scotland
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Beauly and nearby locations:
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Jacqueline Mackenzie
(@mrsdinner) reported
from
Inverness, Scotland
@mmpadellan Only avoided AOL. I can't help thinking there have to be some seriously lost analogue transferable skills here? #analoguewasmorecalm
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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KATHY HARDIN
(@KGPEP) reported
@AOL stupid morons what the hell
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Cynthia Harrell
(@centhiaharrell) reported
@clairecmc Hearing that awful ring tone sound from aol, you’ve got mail!
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Samantha
(@sammygiirl) reported
@actatumonline Not the aol chat rooms omg 😭😭 I remember ppl would go in the bsb chat and say n sync rules and then somehow the computer would get shut down lmao
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imaginator
(@imaginator) reported
Bitcoin is a bet against the existing fiat and bond market system. Altcoins remind me of the psuedo-internet providers (AOL, CompuServe, Genie etc): niche functionality that was outcompeted by a larger open ecosystem. Never underestimate first mover advantage.
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Ben Taylor
(@Benjamin_Taylor) reported
@slukas Like the early Internet, we should be having this convo IN the metaverse. When I listen into convos in AltSpace, VRChat, etc., it starts as “Wow! Hello!” then the medium quickly fades into the background faster than an AOL chatroom. Problem is too many boring pundits here outside
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Elsa Star Trewyn
(@ElsaStarTrewyn) reported
@Chicago_History It was upgraded to Win95, then parts lived on in a rebuilt machine with a Pentium I. Somewhere that got upgraded to Win 98. In roughly 1999, the 1GB hard disk was moved to D: so a 3GB drive could supply room for upgrading to AOL 5.0, because Y2K? Taken out of service in 2002.
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Leto Hodll Atreides ☂️
(@SatoshiMelange) reported
@dadsof3 @RyanSAdams It's not first, it's best. Better engines than AOL superseded yes. But this is elemental. Bitcoin is TCPIP, UDP, SSL it's solved a problem the best way. The engine comparison is better to Polk, ADA, Eth, Sol, etc.
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Since 1624 🇺🇸
(@1984PNW) reported
@diamondblue777 Every 5-year generation has its stories It seems. I was 15 when AOL went online. My parents spent $2,200 on a computer. They had Mayo clinic and everything. Me and my friends used it to talk **** to people in chat rooms and make funny recordings. What a waste
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Robert Bryant
(@mrhumbel) reported
Over 18 years ago I had a AOL free internet service desk and I just made up some weird name like John Doe or some crap like that that I use for about a week that wasn't very appropriate of me I did report that to the FBI long time ago
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cassiotarot
(@kikionfleek) reported
@offbeatorbit my abuser as a child was brought down by AOL of all things...let's see what Apple can do here