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.
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Ochris (@OchrisFUT) reported@FCJaymes All I had was AOL IM and very limited texts even in high school, and none of that before haha. Social media is horrible for the mind of a kid. I can't imagine growing up with it. It would have been an entirely different experience, and I doubt in a good way
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Grotmaster (@grotmaster) reported@Kohonos234 @AislingOLoughl1 I don't think so, Jhonner. AOL is a friend of ours and has an incisive mind. Poor ole Steo had some rough times, by the sound of it. These riots are exactly what the ZOG want, unfortunately, all part of the plan. It's all ******
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Arran 🏴 (@altxslayer) reportedI would never join BlueSky, it would be much much better to put a second sim card in my phone and have my followers have this new phone number. I was tech-social before AOL, MSN and BBM and it was just fine.
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doniprophecy (@doniprophecy) reported@poe_real69 The bull case is that ETH is too big to fail — and too slow to succeed. It's the AOL of crypto. When's the last time you actually used it?
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ReviewDSP’sBrandCoffeeUSA (@ReviewDSPsGout) reported@StarbuckasFRO7 @DiscussingFilm Well WB is dead weight essentially. No matter the merger or sale Warner Brothers has dragged that company down. Time, Turner Broadcasting, AOL, AT&T, and Discovery have lost substantially because of them.
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Mossin Nagant (@MossinNagant) reported@unusual_whales You don't issue $60 billion in equity for a code editor unless you privately know your own paper is wildly overvalued. The AOL playbook never really dies.
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DKLM 🔞 (@EYEGOTL0CKEDOUT) reportedThis is why I cant hate the roman soldier girl comic cause like how many girls online have been victims of grooming like that at a young age even if some raggedy *** ***** is like "actually we all used aol chat and put poop up our noses" idgaf this sucks infinitely more
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Wendy (@Wendyfrigeri) reported@lady_valor_07 @Yahoo @MSN I screeched when Prodigy left the USA as at that point we had to get AOL accounts, which were garbage & only got worse.
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Inside Agitator (@AbsolutelyMalc1) reported@CodeByPoonam "most companies won't do this" actually most tech companies do this. AOL also minted thousands of paper millionaire employees, including janitors. then they acquired Time Warner and the stock went down every day after
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Eric Amell (@eric_amell) reported@llandoniffirg 18, unless you count a word processor typewriter as a typewriter then 19. I purposefully never had an AOL account. I remember when the AO-HELLERS first came online back before the web; the days of Archie, ELM, Veronica, and chat boards. I'd have added BBS to the list though.