AOL outages and service status in Airdrie, Scotland
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- The most common problems reported in this area mention Total Blackout.
- Total Blackout (100%)
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Airdrie, Scotland
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Airdrie, Scotland and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.
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Live Outage Map Near Airdrie, Scotland
The most recent AOL outage reports came from the following cities: Glasgow, and Cumbernauld.
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Total Blackout | 18 days ago |
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AOL Issues Reports Near Airdrie, Scotland
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Airdrie and nearby locations:
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Kirstlee (@lammiek) reported from Braidwood, Scotland@AOLSupportHelp AOL is a nightmare. I need access to my emails and can’t get any support. 72 hours wait is ridiculous 😡
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Kirstlee (@lammiek) reported from Braidwood, Scotland@AOLSupportHelp They don’t know what my problem is yet so how can they give me the resolution 🤔
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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st8le̤̤̤̤̤̤̤̤̤̤ss (@st8less) reported@Slav636 AOL? lol. do you use the web or cli? I thought it was a throttling thing based on invoice for a while...not so sure anymore. my network & dual homed isp connection is mint. root & sso are both like....vm in vm latency. Not always. Most times
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Wyn Arctos (@WynArctos) reportedI never had a AOL address, the rest well...no comment.
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WiscoSteve (@Wisco_Steve) reported@gbean2288 @RyanShead Clam down boomer, disconnect from AOL and touch grass. Moran is actually the correct spelling, unless you are new to AOL.
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Chris Neunreiter (@neunreiter) reported@nachtnoir @DebbieVee @middle_class_us We were dirt poor. No cable till I was 17, no internet other than free disk aol dialup till 16. Mom coupon shopped at Aldi's exclusively. We still went on family vacations once or twice a year. Albeit our vacations were either camping or road trip to a relatives.
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Anna’s Smile 👻 (@annaBeauty0) reported19/ Doesn’t that look a little like an AOL–Time Warner merger that never quite made it to the actual merger stage? An old-world giant placing a massive bet on a new-world leader in an attempt to inject new life into its own empire. Does that script sound a little familiar? Of course, history doesn’t simply repeat itself. Microsoft today understands technology far better than Time Warner did back then. And AI may have even greater potential than the internet ever did. The internet bubble eventually burst. But the internet itself survived and went on to fundamentally transform the world. So the real question today isn’t: Does AI have value? Of course it does. The real question is: Can the value of AI actually justify the insane prices, the enormous investments, and the expectations being placed on it today? And if it can’t, what happens when the bubble bursts? The answer may be hidden inside a question that very few people have seriously stopped to calculate: How much money is AI actually burning?
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Lilith Hunter (@hunter_lilith) reported@JustJJSC they realized CONTENT is king back when AOL bought Time Waner. Some were slow to adapt, but Comcast bought NBC/Universal, Disney bought ABC, CBS bought Paramount/or vice versa, and a few new were created, netflix, az prime, to make content. The said FU. added commercials.
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$XRPARMY (@JoshMcKinney18) reported@Ripplesinwales They have no choice — adapt or get left behind. What we’re really watching is the same shift that hit the stock market in the late 90s. I jumped on E*TRADE right around the time AOL went mainstream in 1998. That was the moment the “do-it-yourself” crowd said forget the middleman (stock brokers) and moved to online trading. The ones who understood cut out the middle and kept more of the profit. The ones who didn’t just stayed with the old system. The exact same divide is unfolding again right now on the banking side — bank custody vs self-custody.
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Debbie F (@DebbieF78054760) reported@catturd2 AOL is a fraud who never wanted child.
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Chris Kepford (@kippyNYC) reported@MissAuroraSnow Never change ! You haven't changed since a million years ago when we used to talk on I think it was Yahoo or AOL or something about Kurt Vonnegut. I bet you don't remember that ha
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Masked Pirate🏴☠️🔥👻 Geist (@Kamen_Pirate) reported@Ben_Soulstone Everything except AOL Address and Record Player. to be fair "America Online" wasn't exactly that big here in CANADA lol I'v ebeen using, however, the same hotmail address since day 1. I've SEEN record player but never listened to my music on one personally.