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  • gianni_mach
    Nobody You Know🇺🇸🎉🚀🐸👀⚔️ (@gianni_mach) reported

    @0hour1 My older coworker was having a problem with her email on phone. Shows me her AOL app. I told her the problem. The 90s called & wanted their email back.

  • LaMonicaBuzz
    Paul R. La Monica (@LaMonicaBuzz) reported

    RIP Ted Turner. I joined @CNN in 2001 after the AOL-Time Warner merger had already closed. So a lot was already changing. But the culture he created for all the CNN newsrooms (TV and digital) never did. Was an honor to call CNNMoney/CNN Business home for 21+ years.

  • humanracemind
    HumanPotential (@humanracemind) reported

    Here’s what I saw. Possible AOL. Sorry to post such specific details, but it’s shocking. Silver and green, tiny specks spiraling through the air. Then an enormous blast, a mushroom cloud, seemingly dropped over Iran. Sparsely populated region, but still very significant numbers of human casualties in the hundreds of thousands. The weapon may not have detonated precisely as intended. More yield or radioactivity may have occurred. People in their homes, suddenly pressed against the walls by the blast and cooked to death in seconds. The small number of people closer, instantly vaporized. And afterwards a large, dark crater. An airburst. Small, green, and silver, typical gun-style weapon. Dropped from high altitude, seemingly flight from Israel. It seems a significant proportion of deaths occur in the period after the explosion. I’m sorry to just post such specific details, but this is shocking. And hopefully, it doesn’t occur. But there’s definite signal pressure. The psi information is a real signal, that when I look into it, resolves like this. I hope it’s just pure AOL, but I suggest other RVers target themselves on the pressure they feel, or the current upcoming event that seems significant. Sorry that it’s not a blind target. I’m sorry for this to occur. I don’t want it to happen. I don’t wanna see this and I’m not sure if I believe it really is possible, though sadly I feel it might be possible. Hopefully, it does not occur. Even if my interpretation was wrong, the signal I hit is on target. There is something significant coming up.

  • wheelersmind
    MMA 4 CMT (@wheelersmind) reported

    @Sofia50020Sofia 23! Never did like AOL.

  • CElder556
    CatoTheElder556 (@CElder556) reported

    @HeyHeyItsConrad Ha man I remember when AOL stopped charging by the minute and offered an unlimited plan for $20 a month and the service was so busy my modem got nothing but busy signals. And if I said that to kids today, I'd get nothing but confused stares.

  • WalterSchw82170
    Walter S. 🇺🇲 (@WalterSchw82170) reported

    @BillMelugin_ Never had AOL

  • DavidSado3
    That_Data_Guy (@DavidSado3) reported

    Anonymization sounds safe until you factor in auxiliary data and pattern matching. The AOL search data release and the Estimating the success of re-identifications in incomplete datasets using generative models both highlight the same reality: re-identification isn’t hypothetical, it’s proven. Real privacy requires built-in protection at the computation layer, not post-processing fixes, exactly the direction Secret Network is pushing.

  • WilliamCraks8p
    William Crawford (@WilliamCraks8p) reported

    @FBI the thing is even if I gave you the other iPhones information which you couldn’t even figure out the mini had the AOL William Edward Charles Crawford hawn @aol.com You still will be able to see the board because you always have to use the Bill club and blue line to your advantage and why the government on the other side has to step in and beat the **** out of the FBI because you’ve done it before you used to your advantage to Chicago to goddamn blockbuster to crackle to a ******* Redbox that you could never ******* read even the magnetic goddamn battery that the artificial intelligence can ******* trace and get in and out of anybody’s ******* phone regardless if they have it or not anymore, that few people have always been ******* sick bastards like the ******* elated who **** rub dead children’s patriots on their **** because everybody knows has been an Apex legends worth worthless as **** lie

  • GrouchoMaga
    GrouchoMAGA KAG Trump🇺🇸🇺🇸 (@GrouchoMaga) reported

    @SonofLiberty357 WTF you mean used AOL? Hahaha I still have it. Less garbage on that then Gmail.

  • goldenrose_79
    Nikki 🇺🇸 (@goldenrose_79) reported

    @BillMelugin_ I am too old and was too poor in 1997. Never had AOL lol