AOL outages and service status in Ormond Beach, Florida
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Ormond Beach, Florida
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AOL Issues Reports
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Star Wars Timeline (Ben) 🇷🇺🇺🇸 (@SWT_Channel) reported@MarcFinkPart7 @KevinLamb74 Prequels were on everyone's lips, even casuals who aren't movie nerds at all. Everyone was involved. All the biggest fan site forums, AOL chat rooms, heck even Newgrounds site all debated about it. In big cities like NYC you'd never hear the end of pro/against conversations at comic shops, B&N book stores, libraries. I was finishing up HS going on to college in 2001 and everyone at my campus at Lehman College talked about it.
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Miew-iC@みゅーいっく 📝勉強垢 (@Miew_iC) reportedAround that time, a movie called You've Got Mail was very popular. It is a love story about a man and a woman who fall in love by exchanging e-mails even though they have never met in person. In the movie, they used AOL as their Internet provider.
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Gary Gellert (@ggellert) reported@BellaBeautyVibe 18, never did end up having an AOL account
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Currysocks (@currysocks1264) reported@El__Bohemio @redsteeze Smarts phones and the third world is like aol discs in the 90s. Every dumb ******* is online shitting it up now.
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Brad (@jrade762) reported@exQUIZitely so did AOL rent the phone lines from the telecommunications companies, or did American’s have to pay service changes on top of their AOL subscription to their phone company??
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Rich Anatone is cataloguing Final Fantasy themes (@AnatoneRich) reportedI belonged to an Earthbound email newsletter on AOL back in the 90s. Whoever made it and sent it out, thank you. I also made my own FF email AOL newsletter. It was stupid but it lasted a few months. My god what a geek I was/am
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₳ndrew (@notSamWukong) reported@corey_lineberry @25YearsAgoLive That does sound pretty cool concept. But I don’t know if the Internet could even support something like that. I mean it’s mostly for like emails and browsing AOL, right?
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DJ CAELID (@SpaceBooda) reportedI had like a hundred of those free hour discs from all my neighbors and had free AOL for like two years. I was able to put a space in my name somehow, Spectrum NLK, and people assumed I was a master hacker genius lmao. I never corrected them.
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Jeremy Lamb (@jeremy__lamb) reportedTerrible word choice, I’m like your grandpa logging into AOL in 1999
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El Mustachio Elegante (@EleganteStache) reportedThis has been going on for DECADES! I was a senior support tech at AOL right out of college, team lead for the Apple version, helping write scripts & handling difficult cases, including VIPs. They gave me awards. Then I trained my Indian “backups.” Laid off almost immediately.