AOL outages and service status in Sunderland, England
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Sunderland, England
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AOL Issues Reports Near Sunderland, England
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Sunderland and nearby locations:
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Chris Lisle (@CDLSoundAVguy) reported from Gateshead, England@SkyNews saw your article about yahoo being down today, AOL mail was also down most of today and it’s owned by the same parent company as yahoo
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brett askew (@slimfarmer) reported from Lamesley, England@clivechilcott @ProagriLtd @AOL @nusuk surly this would be deal for you to promote, good work ethics,outside,good rates of pay plenty of students locked down twiddling there thumbs till September
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Jane Dobson (@JaneaDobson) reported from Whitley Bay, EnglandAOL Mail has been down all morning, can neither send nor receive messages, unfortunately.
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StuT (@tenchylad) reported from Sunderland, EnglandAwful and that isn't a criticism of the kids , but more of the structure that currently exists. Not the infrastructure, as the AOL speaks for itself, but the coaching and recruitment model in places , needs a total root-and-branch reform of the way the Academy is managed. #SAFC
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Aaron (@charlton_comedy) reported from Sunderland, England******* Shit @SunderlandAFC what is going on with the AOL
AOL Issues Reports
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🤍🩵🩷~rotten candy~🩷🩵🤍 (@rottencxndy) reportedtype of **** that would get sent to your moms AOL from jibjab dot com in 2002
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Gabriel Vieira (@GabrielMV217395) reportedThe Funny thing is Other Platforms have been used for over 30 years and Blocking based on age will never work remember Fake ID's that Doesn't Stop at Undocumented immigrants or Teen's with any desire to say Goodbye 👋. Like AOL
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Bernd (@BwieAktien) reported@Forbes Peak New Economy: AOL bought Time Warner in 2000/01 in an all-share deal, with a purchase price of about $147bn on the books, often announced as ~$165bn. In 2002, AOL Time Warner then took a $54.2bn goodwill impairment, followed by another $45.5bn write-down. Now AOL is back in the public-market story as part of Bending Spoons’ >$18bn IPO! $BSP
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Hector Podcast (@hector_podcast) reported@TTrimoreau AOL chat rooms ..: like wtf was that…
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Jin (@jinzurei) reportedAOL-Time Warner was the dot-com era’s worst mistake, but PlayStation's war on user ownership is gaming's equivalent: a colossal waste vaporizing trust for control, proving that destroying consumer rights is just a brain-dead business model that burns investors every time 🤦
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Downthenose (@downthenos53590) reported@Rambrero1 @pantherkat @AOL You still don't get the point. Go cry about housing some more. You have no patience for aol being down for an hour or two, I'm bitching about real life ****. grow up
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Robert (@towdow3) reported@TimoTweetss this tweet shows that you ARE that guy. I have an AOL email and i one point i hadn't checked it for ten years. I had no problem checking it. TEN YEARS.
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🔻Lanthropy (@LAN_thropy) reportedThis is your response? PlayStation will fall like kodak, nokia, AOL, and other big companies who thought they are too big to fail.
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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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c000game (@c000game) reported@neogeo8man Honestly a fascinating bit of internet history fluff to me that my generation HATED "lol" and saw it as a sign of endless inept low-IQ ****-humor AOL/CompuServ migrants. Then we gradually started using it ironically, like "lol" for "how stupid". Then we just started meaning "heh"