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AOL outages and service status in Beaconsfield, England

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AOL Issues Reports Near Beaconsfield, England

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Beaconsfield and nearby locations:

  • slavicking18
    Paddy πŸ‡΅πŸ‡± (@slavicking18) reported from Windsor, England

    I still have an AOL email address so never question my loyalty

  • edgfrg
    anthony (@edgfrg) reported from Slough, England

    @AOLSupportHelp I’m trying to get into my email password help

AOL Issues Reports

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  • poolton_portia
    Portia 🐼 🐘 Brazen ***** you say? (@poolton_portia) reported

    @FORMERLYaeduko @freepeeper 19/20 - never had an AOL account

  • jrholtz
    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.

  • _MaryJaneGreen
    MJ (@_MaryJaneGreen) reported

    @Matt_Pinner 19. Never had an AOL address!!

  • buffexx
    Buffexx (@buffexx) reported

    THIS 7-MINUTE SENATE CROSS-EXAMINATION OF BILL GATES TEACHES MORE ABOUT DEFLECTION THAN ANY HARVARD CASE STUDY. One question. Asked four different ways. Watch how Gates stalls before admitting the restriction. "Well, partly you're using legal terms I'm not familiar with." "I don't think these are legal terms, Mr. Gates." Netscape's CEO sat right in the room. AOL bought his company later that year. Here is the masterclass in corporate defense. Never give a direct 'yes' or 'no.' Gates reframes the premise. He feigns ignorance on basic words. He forces the senator to define terms instead of arguing facts. It’s a classic deposition tactic. Shift the focus to vocabulary, and you control the clock. Media trainers charge $10,000 a day for this pivot. Gates pulled it off under federal oath.

  • corbentfrost
    Corbent (@corbentfrost) reported

    @LionheartGodric Never used fax, an aol address, a check book or a waterbed.

  • TrevorL415
    Trevor Long (@TrevorL415) reported

    @MeikaRei @KPHagain Lol. We didn't have squat like that during old school AOL & all my old content and chats way back when. We all know you never know Jack Squat or the reality of anything.

  • IHave3Chickens
    Carlos Ferrero (@IHave3Chickens) reported

    @Matt_Pinner I never had an AOL address. All the rest? Yep.

  • stefeskander
    Stefanie Clark Eskander (@stefeskander) reported

    @Seeking72 19- also never had AOL. My first email address was for work, my first home one was a company called bigplanet.

  • aceman67
    Aceman67 (@aceman67) reported

    @aaliyahvtuber_ 19. Never used AOL

  • tmnxeq
    tmnxeq (@tmnxeq) reported

    @0xljki obviously there was demand for bandwidth in '99, most people or businesses had none (this is kinda binary and you had to lay pipes throughout the whole country) operationally, this was a high margin business - you lay the pipe once (expensive capex) & but then can AOL CDs to every households, with virtually no marginal cost for addtl customer. "compute buyers have high margins" - brother what have you been smoking. xAI (admittedly now a compute seller) is losing gazillions - maybe that's why they went from buying/producing compute to selling. OAI/ANT have no published financials but spoiler, they are losing billions per year 1/2