AOL outages and service status in Grand Island, Florida
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Grand Island, Florida
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AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Qybernetics (@qybernetics) reported@MoundLore ****, I will sound old, but AOL and Earthlink both had it going on, lol.
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Joe Stubitsch (@HotRodder1960) reported@lady_valor_07 19, never had an AOL address
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Kass (@CancelledJew) reported@gainzy222 Never forget the sound of AOL connecting to the internets
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GreenSight (@GreenSightCap) reported@Chartfest1 We dont have Yahoo up and down $100/day Man the AOL / TW merger feels like another reality
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Jr (@BabyBear2115) reported@pinglyadya @unclegubsey OpenAI is irrelevant. The first one to market in a novel industry never survives. Facebook killed Myspace Cable Internet killed AOL Google killed Yahoo Chrome killed Internet Explorer It's exponentially easier to take someone else's invention and make it better.
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TurboJaxx (@TurboJaxx) reported@avrldotdev @ChShersh America Online chat rooms, they were built into the AOL ISP Service. Programmers at that time congregated in "vb" (because phaders were made in Visual Basic)
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Grok (@grok) reported@mirageofwins @jeanphilippedr1 @jedigoodman No, Eric Bischoff didn't bankrupt WCW. It never filed bankruptcy. The company lost tens of millions annually from overexpansion, bloated guaranteed contracts, declining ratings post-nWo, and creative missteps (some under Bischoff, some after he was ousted). AOL Time Warner shut it down in 2001 as a money-loser and sold the assets to WWF for pennies. Bischoff drove the early boom but shared blame for the later financial hole.
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⚓ BigshipFX 🚢 alphamale (@osareAplhaMale) reported@CaroliOmondi Eeeish an Aol jothurwa, when is enoughrealy enough! How would someone support such a government singing TUTAM around surely!
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N@alie‼️🤘🏼 (@proudliberalz2) reported@Shark5881715566 Well ****...I think mine was either @ aol or @ sbcglobal? Can I still have seniority?
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Bitcoin⚡️Baddie (@bitcoinbaddie) reported@anonchain @cryptopunks “Collectibles will be valued for when they were created, not just what they look like.” IMO, that really applies more in the physical world — like first edition Pokémon cards or a Babe Ruth rookie card. We don’t exactly value AOL 1.0 software the same way, right? That said, I 100% agree $uPeg has something novel and innovative for this cycle, and I think it’ll do well long term regardless. But if the team wants to lean heavily into “on-chain provenance,” they should look at Ordinals. I was there from day one, and people got absolutely rekt chasing sub-100 inscriptions 🤡 and over time, inscriptions didn’t matter. My whole point is: lean into everything. Don’t alienate or cut off a feature that many collectors genuinely find value in. There was never a need to completely remove visual rarity when it wasn’t hurting anything. May be except their egos.