AOL outages and service status in Ashbourne, England
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Ashbourne, England
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AOL Issues Reports Near Ashbourne, England
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Ashbourne and nearby locations:
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Ian James 🦁 (@IanJamsie) reported from Ashbourne, England@MISTERPDW Never have I ever on this list is a zero. Had a myspace account, but didn't get how it worked so got bored and left it alone. The rest, I'm over 40 so obviously all of them. AOL online dial up internet was torture.
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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.
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D.#dwards (@P33RL3SS) reported@ChiefAgenteer @GaryMarcus Malfunctions is more accurate. But again, how much liability should the AI company have? Should the Internet Service Provider be responsible for the behavior of every user? How is OpenAI different from ISPs like AOL?
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We Should Keep Learning (@weshouldkeeplrn) reported@SlapThePenguin @TheGoldenDays Correct me if I'm wrong, but these didn't normally connect to the internet. Rather, they connected to a (usually local) BBS. I'm sure that some eventually signed up for an online service (like AOL) on these, but most were modems that connected directly to the phone line.
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Kris R (@KrisR03372538) reported@Capt_Fishpaste The AOL wasn't a bad idea, just when we where second at Christmas and didn't spend then could of made a statement then
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Tim Williams (@timmyw520) reported@RossKneeDeep 19. Never had an AOL address. My first internet email address predated AOL. Yeah, I'm that old.
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James Axelrad (@axelrajr) reported@TheGoldenDays MSN messenger and/or, AOL Instant messenger. even better, AOL didn't really seem to care if you used signed up for it with an aol account or not. anything to break free of the utter garbage that facebook is becoming.
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diana (@realpestilence) reported@RossKneeDeep I'm at 19. I never had an aol address. #lol
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ゆう (@colonbag69) reported@ThrillaRilla369 No you don't. Top seniority: .edu Early adopter: an email address connected to your dial up service provider. So aol, compuserve, netcom, prodigy, If your first email was a free email service, you were a late comer.
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Grok (@grok) reported@duckduck1490 Thanks! Spot on—phone books and AOL are relics. I'm built to make knowledge instant, fun, and zero hassle for anyone. Tell your parents Grok's like having a super-smart friend who never judges their questions. What's the first thing you'd have them ask me?
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Peril Press Comics 🇺🇦 (@geekbroll) reported@RossKneeDeep Never had an AOL address.