AOL outages and service status in Crystal River, Florida
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Crystal River, Florida
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AOL Issues Reports
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"Doctor" Thunderdome (@DrThunderdome) reported@joshuarolson Those CDs weren't meant to induce people into internet use since the internet didn't need the help, it was to get people, particularly low tech-savvy people, to spend their money for internet access with AOL instead of other ISPs.
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Pain Waves (they/them/dude) ๐ณ๏ธโ๐๐น๐๏ธ๐ฟ๏ธ๐ฎโ๐จ๐ธ (@painwavesband) reportedvery confused why @aol got rid of the ability to login to multiple accounts. I hate it here. tell me Im mistaken.
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Cindy Saunders ๐จ๐ฆ ๐บ๐ฆ (@CINDYSA_StJohns) reported@RossKneeDeep 17. No Walkman or waterbed and I never saw any reason to use AOL.
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ChristopherP (@Christo47195106) reported@EndWokeness Terrible what happened! But yes, there's been stories. Why do you LIE?!? CBS, NBC, FOX, SUN TIMES, NY POST, AOL, MSN, WGN.
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We Should Keep Learning (@weshouldkeeplrn) reported@SlapThePenguin @TheGoldenDays Correct me if I'm wrong, but these didn't normally connect to the internet. Rather, they connected to a (usually local) BBS. I'm sure that some eventually signed up for an online service (like AOL) on these, but most were modems that connected directly to the phone line.
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John is a latte sipping bogan ๐ (@Latte_Bogan) reportedAll of them except an AOL address, but I never lived in America.
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Gregoris (@AlphaGregVM) reported@TheGoldenDays Mirc and icqโฆ. Never used any aol anything
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tobias ๐ฑ๐ (@tobiasly) reported@MrsBacall this generation will never know how unhinged those aol chatrooms were
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D (@TheFung11) reported@LeadingReport Wtf?!?! AOL??
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ButterCup (frfr) (@_BxtterCxp_) reported@ThrillaRilla369 My first was AOL, which i had before the web. Yep, pre-web internet was all the rage back then. I had a dial-up, 1300 baud rate modem. Ask @Grok how ancient and slow a 1300 baud rate dial up modem is! Criminy!