AOL outages and service status in Highcliffe, England
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AOL Issues Reports Near Highcliffe, England
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Highcliffe and nearby locations:
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Lee (Pilchard) Stacey (@LStacey) reported from Bournemouth, England@jowyang 1. AOL still exists? 2. Has it stopped being evil since the rebrand? 3. Who gives a ****?
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GrouchoMAGA KAG Trump🇺🇸🇺🇸 (@GrouchoMaga) reported@SonofLiberty357 WTF you mean used AOL? Hahaha I still have it. Less garbage on that then Gmail.
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Ian Payne (@IanPayneNZ) reported@otokyo__ 19 never had an AOL address
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Emily (@Ult1moHombre) reportedI "was Bahai" briefly when I was a kid. I met another girl my age (14) on AOL instant messenger and we met up & became quick friends. Then one day her parents converted to something called Urantia and I was never allowed to see her again. I found her on Facebook years later and she tried selling me Amway stuff.
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Roger Douglas Ware (@RDWareEsqu1re) reportedTechnical Specialist – Network Systems - Cox Communications: Managed DOCSIS cable modem provisioning, authentication, and bandwidth systems. Handled tier 3 troubleshooting for complex signal and connectivity issues. - Prodigy & AOL: Specialized in dial-up networking, creating custom Hayes AT command strings and modem configurations to establish reliable connections. - MCSE Program, Ogden UT: Selected as instructor for Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer course based on demonstrated expertise rather than being accepted as a student. - Starlink Field Deployment: Successfully installed and activated Starlink system for residential use, including proper dish placement and network integration.
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Eric Tastad (@ZevCyber) reported@brockpierson I have never used it. Not even once. Cool people didn't use AOL... ;)
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That_Data_Guy (@DavidSado3) reportedAnonymization sounds safe until you factor in auxiliary data and pattern matching. The AOL search data release and the Estimating the success of re-identifications in incomplete datasets using generative models both highlight the same reality: re-identification isn’t hypothetical, it’s proven. Real privacy requires built-in protection at the computation layer, not post-processing fixes, exactly the direction Secret Network is pushing.
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Lynn (@LynnTeaches3rd) reported@disturbed13 Same score for me. No AOL address. Even though I've sent faxes, I've never done it myself. Usually the school secretary does it for me. Never had a waterbed, but I tried out my uncle's while house sitting.
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Risto (@RistoTheAristo) reportedIn the early 2000s we had gotten an extremely ****** Gateway computer that my parents snagged from a Rent-A-Center. I'm pretty sure when we got it, it had already been pretty dated, but damn was it awesome playing stuff like Diablo online for the first time with AOL and being disconnected every time someone called the house phone. I miss it but I also do not want to ever experience that **** ever again lmao.
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Scavage (@Scavage18) reportedIn 2002, both my screen name on AOL and my "pk" username on MUDs (multi user dungeons) was "Scavage". The latter was a kayfabe heel, kind of an *******, and retired in 2002. "scavage18" is because in 2020, I thought I needed that ******* back.
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Sweettart (@Birdlady6t8) reported@SonofLiberty357 all of the above. Still use my aol address but I never owned a "walkman" but I had many handheld portable radio, cassette players then Cd players.