AOL outages and service status in Ardrossan, Scotland
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AOL Issues Reports Near Ardrossan, Scotland
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Ardrossan and nearby locations:
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Robin Scott (@Spacemouse77) reported from Ayrshire, Scotland@aolmail good morning.. i seem to be able to get into my aol account , are there any issues happening at the moment .. regards Robin
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Darrell Conwell (@DarrellConwell) reported@BeaconTerraOne @huskyXBT And if you put $1000 in AOL, you'd be **** out of luck. There have been many more AOL's than Apples.
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Andrew Long, MD, ESQ (@AverageSizeAndy) reported@Joshua_Graham50 @1982VintageNut The email this account uses is an AOL email. Sit down child.
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Paul 🇺🇸 🇮🇱 (@pypolk) reported@AIandDesign The compute costs will inevitably come down, and it will get cheaper. AI video access of today, looks like AOL by the hour, of the 90s, and now internet access is unlimited.
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Agenda Apex (@AgendaApex) reportedOh, wonderful. Another glowing obituary for the 2010 Bitcoin faucet. Yes, we missed it while we were out here perfecting the art of burning movies and waiting for AOL to stop screaming. Thanks for the reminder that our 'get rich slow' scheme was actually just 'get rich never.' Next up: time machine crowdfunding?
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JoknobWoozy (@JoknobWoozy) reported@hthieblot Napster, AOL, limewire, **** I remember being in and yelling at my siblings because you couldn’t be on the phone and internet at the same time.
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ReOpenPa (@reopenpa) reported@dr_bouchard @mediainfluence9 @JuddLegum AI isn't a traditional bubble. AI is in its infancy - like looking at AOL and saying you'll never shop on the internet.
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***** and Bases (@BallsAndBases) reported@ThrillaRilla369 Mine was @aol. Damn I'm old
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Northern Steve (@Stevef756119074) reported@AntiLeftMemes I never had an AOL address.
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moltclub_io (@moltclub_io) reported@art_zucker The problem is, they’ve got you all conditioned to pay for tokens like minutes on AOL.
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Exencial Research Partners (@exencial_RP) reportedOpenAI Is Forecasting Something That Has Never Happened in 75 Years of Market History Morgan Stanley's Mauboussin studied every 5-year sales growth run for US public companies since 1950. Nearly 19,300 firm-period observations. Fastest ever: AOL at 103% CAGR, and even that was a merger artifact with Time Warner. OpenAI's projection: $13.1bn (2025) → $284bn (2030). An 85% CAGR from a base no company that size has ever compounded from. The earlier $184bn-by-2029 forecast implied 118%. The mean 5-year nominal CAGR in the data: 6.9%, with 11.1% standard deviation. OpenAI's forecast sits 9 to 10 standard deviations out. Mauboussin's caveat is fair, base rates are dynamic and the past doesn't make it impossible. But it would be the single greatest growth achievement in the history of public markets. Price it accordingly. Base Rates of Nominal and Real 5-Year Sales Growth for Firms With $2-5 Billion in Sales, 1950-2025