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AOL Issues Reports Near Hoover, Alabama

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Hoover and nearby locations:

  • AdamBidner
    Adam Bidner (@AdamBidner) reported from Hoover, Alabama

    @AOC is as relevant as @AOL. Sure she’s slow but she tries to connect. #youvegotmail #56Kmodem

  • IssuesWoman
    Margaret Kelley (@IssuesWoman) reported from Hoover, Alabama

    @katyrix1 @evansiegfried @TheRickWilson I have an aol email and I just let the haters hate. I did giggle when I saw hotmail though. Everyone wants to look down on someone.

  • blakeells
    Blake Ells (@blakeells) reported from Five Points South, Alabama

    I think I may have been into Billy Strings if he had just called himself William Apostol. I never took him seriously when he went out there with an AOL instant messenger screen name. “First name + thing I like”

AOL Issues Reports

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  • scottx70
    Scottx70 (@scottx70) reported

    @CJGRISHAM Courtesy of Larry Johnson STFU Here is the heart of the problem. The Combat Logistics Force today numbers about 34 ships — a figure that has stayed essentially flat for well over a decade. On paper, stability. In practice, a slow hollowing, because the demands on that force have grown while its most capable ships have disappeared. Around 2010, the Navy operated all four of its Supply-class fast combat support ships. Today only two remain. In the mid-2010s the Navy inactivated two of them into reserve to save roughly $30 million a year each in operating costs — a decision that looked reasonable on a spreadsheet and looks indefensible from the deck of a hungry ship. The reason it bites is arithmetic: replacing the combined capability of one fast support ship typically takes an oiler plus a dry cargo ship — two hulls, two crews, two schedules — to move the fuel, ammo, and food that one ship used to carry in a single package. Cut the fast support fleet in half and every sustained single-carrier mission becomes harder to feed. The rest of the force is aging underneath the flat headline. The Henry J. Kaiser-class oilers that form the backbone date to the 1980s and are being retired faster than their replacements arrive. The new John Lewis-class oiler program is meant to recapitalize the fleet with some twenty ships, but the lead ship only delivered in 2022 and just one was fully operational by mid-2025. The Navy’s own newer answer — a smaller, more numerous “light replenishment oiler,” the T-AOL — does not begin construction until FY2027 and will not arrive in numbers until the 2030s. The analytic consensus across defense researchers is blunt: the logistics force is not enough, and not fast enough, for the demands now being placed on it.

  • TweetsFromWA
    Washingtonian (@TweetsFromWA) reported

    @JimmyC1366 Purchased a desktop computer in the early 90's at Costco for $2500. With a dial-up modem and slow as a snail. And the only way to make thing work was to buy an AOL or other stupid cd disc and pay outrages bills to them.

  • poolton_portia
    Portia 🐼 🐘 Brazen ***** you say? (@poolton_portia) reported

    @FORMERLYaeduko @freepeeper 19/20 - never had an AOL account

  • paperclipmike
    🔴 Live now | M3RKPaperclipMike (@paperclipmike) reported

    @MrsViolence 19. We never had AOL in my house. I do remember my first Yahoo address. I was RedDog69. I named it after the cheap 90's beer. And 69 because I was an insufferable teenager

  • AgesinChrist
    AgesinChrist🌎 (@AgesinChrist) reported

    @orenjixbt FM is clearly the CA they are pushing that wouldn’t switch up on there cult day ones after hinting it for months now to us those .1 aol transfers don’t mean **** to me

  • LostDiva
    #MedicareForAll #GeneralStrike #DefundCorporations (@LostDiva) reported

    @themeasuredtake @hasanthehun Online people. I’ve been online since AOL. The internet never closes.

  • DianeGarland12
    Diane "Your WorldKeeper" Garland (@DianeGarland12) reported

    @lhallwriter 19. I never had an aol address.

  • chloeevansj
    chloë☔️ (@chloeevansj) reported

    yes I’m aware I am projecting but damn. we had swing sets, tv, nintendos, AOL and in my case, ouija boards, too. We loved talking to ghosts.

  • stumblebum54
    DJ Richards (@stumblebum54) reported

    @unseen1_unseen This is what’s was like trying to cancel an AOL account back in the day. But this account says it’s based in Africa so probably not especially credible.

  • RCattarello
    Victory Rich Blessed (@RCattarello) reported

    @PatriotEagle776 I got 19. Never had an AOL address