AOL outages and service status in Winter Garden, Florida
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Users are reporting problems related to: e-mail and internet.
- AOL generated 0 outage signals in the last 24 hours around Winter Garden, including 0 direct reports.
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Winter Garden, Florida
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AOL Issues Reports Near Winter Garden, Florida
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Winter Garden and nearby locations:
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Miguel Enrique (@LTEstyles) reported from Lake Butler, FloridaI use to write a lot in my teens. I remember firing up Word 97 and typing down my thoughts and saving them all in floppy discs that I got free from AOL 💾 「1.44MB」. I'd just wipe them clean and save 😅. I wish I knew where those discs went. I need to get back into writing. 📝
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William H. (@EmbersToAsh) reported from South Apopka, FloridaI love Apple products and always will but I crack up when a new iOS comes out and they change like the size of the font in the draft folder of your aol email that dates 1995 and earlier and people lose their shit thinking it’s genius will.
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AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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SockbatReplica (@SockbatReplica) reportedThe funny thing is if you just cancelled your internet after the trial period AOL would just mail you another trial disk. We never paid for internet when I was a kid.
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Gonz (@GonzoBeyondo) reported@walipini The first round of destruction was the free AOL trial CDs. Then came smartphones. It looks like AI will be putting the final nail in the coffin by serving as an uncapped sewer, spewing **** all over the place.
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Dr. David Burkus (@davidburkus) reportedWSJ profiled Bending Spoons this week — the Milan company that owns AOL, Evernote, and Vimeo, run by executives in their 30s and staffed by people who are sometimes younger than the software they've been hired to fix. It's actually a story about why so many applicants never make it through the door. Hundreds of thousands apply every year — enough that the rejection rate makes Harvard look like an easy yes — and most of them are optimizing for the wrong thing: credentials, polish, a great answer to "tell me about yourself." Almost anyone can be gracious to the person deciding their future. It's how they treat someone who can't do anything for them that's hard to fake. Last year: roughly 800,000 applications, 286 hires, an acceptance rate near 0.04% — tighter than Citadel's famously selective quant recruiting (0.36%), something like a hundred times harder than Harvard. That selectivity isn't a gut call. A dedicated team inside the company grades every interview against fixed criteria, then tracks how each hire performs months and years later, feeding the results back into the model. CEO Luca Ferrari has said the signal his team weights hardest is exactly this — how a candidate treats the people who have zero power over the outcome: the assistant, the receptionist. Not decency theater. Data: how you act in front of power is a performance; how you act in front of none is closer to the truth. That gap gets coded straight into the model, right alongside the interview scores. I'd bet you've done the reverse of this in the last week without noticing — warm with your boss, a little short with someone who couldn't do anything for you either way. Most companies say they hire for character. Very few test it anywhere the candidate isn't being watched by someone who can help them. Worth trying on your own team — just notice who's kind to the person who can't do anything for them.
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CaptainCodeman (@CaptainCodeman) reported@PrairieVeteran @MarkJCarney He's got ****-all deals anywhere. Oh wait, we got 10 months of Canola to China in exchange for them being able to sell EVs in Canada for 5 YEARS. He couldn't negotiate a free AOL CD.
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Jacob Navok (@JNavok) reported1.) Buy company 2.) Leadership, strategy and priorities change based on market changes because market is not static 3.) Have bad takes about this written on twitter WB went from independent studio to Time Warner to AOL Time Warner to ATT to Discovery to the Ellisons. These things happen in business because the market changes.
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mustard (@MustardFren) reported@gingertophat We'll blackpill tomorrow but tonight Tonight we whitepill Tonight we look back on how far we've come I been around since the internet was new...AOL ****...we've come so far my friend I promise you
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Broken Souls (@BrokenSoulxy) reportedLike ****… 20 years ago I was decent bordering on cute …was I ever overestimating my looks so much I could justify being a total prick ? I did ghost my bf for being too excited to see me on AOL Messenger… for 8 months
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🌮(((Stuart))) 🇺🇲 🟧🟦 I (@violinii) reported@SarahSevans2000 Never had AOL. Otherwise...
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Rob Tammaro (@rtam24) reportedAOL would never post this
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MichaelJensen1 (@_Kadmos1) reported@ERCboxoffice For the record, I don't side with various media mergers: If Netflix won in the above proposed merger, I would still oppose it. I tend to not be a fan of these media mergers. AOL TimeWarner should have not been allowed. Microsoft getting Activision Blizzard was a bad idea. SkyDance getting Paramount? Horrible. Disney getting 20CF? Stupid. Now, the 2006 Disney-Pixar merger I do side with. Disney getting Marvel and Lucasfilm? Wish the smaller 20CF got both of those companies.