AOL Outage Report in Cornelia, Habersham County, Georgia
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Cornelia, Georgia
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Cornelia and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.
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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by AOL users through our website.
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E-mail (84%)
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Internet (8%)
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Total Blackout (7%)
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Wi-fi (1%)
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Phone (%)
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AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Athens Brightest
(@AthensBrightest) reported
@danielgothits I think that just because huge historical moments have occurred presently, it does not mean they will continue to remain that way in the future. ETH reminds me of AOL in the early 2000's. Highly used, greatest market share, but was too slow to adapt against competitors.
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Doctor Hannah
(@Doctor_Hannah) reported
@ThalenFirebeard @belghast Our first was AOL on one line, so lots of disconnects. In high school I lived out in the country and it was a long distance call to do anything online, but that was mainly a direct line without a service to play DOOM.
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💀King of the Vagabonds 🇹🇼
(@kingofvagabonds) reported
@avidmeddler @Utwitily Lord knows. We never installed any and didn't even own a modem until we got an AOL sub.
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Katharine J Chase
(@KateJayChase) reported
The irony is the New AOL needs to be marks ahead of where we were when Ziff-Davis pulled the plug Microsoft (MicrosoftNetwork) started, as I recall as one of their most lauded properties at the time but it came too close on the virtual hind-end to save paid subscriber service.
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Marlow
(@zacharycmarlow) reported
@AnarkYouTube So many of these problems are technical, not ideological. They've been answered by people who don't call themselves anarchists. Peter Joseph, Jacque Fresco, Jeremy Rifkin, Bookchin got us to the doorstep of these implementations but he was like 80 when AOL dropped lol
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James J. Griffin
(@jamesjgriffin) reported
@IslandHodl @Inchhighprivate @KanavKariya The only open decentralized global computer network. Bitcoin is to other cryptocurrency as The Internet is to AOL/Prodigy/Compuserve circa 1995.
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Bad Poets Society
(@BadPoetsPod) reported
@WFODicks AOL really was the coolest. I miss the AIM days. But Papa Roach was always terrible. I liked Static X a whole bunch. I met Tony Campos a few years ago. Nice guy
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Mike
(@WFODicks) reported
@BadPoetsPod I never liked disturbed. I won’t say I didn’t really enjoy “last resort” when it first came out though. I didn’t pick them. I just thought it was cool that they were sending free **** to my house. I was on aol, man. It was a new world.
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Marshall Beach 19th St
(@Beach19thSt) reported
@Utwitily I got AOL via a magazine insert around 1994 and told my girlfriend at the time, this thing will never take off.
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Jim now on Parler
(@Wilkie3) reported
@RichardGrenell As this is a UN fight (not American) and they are AOL. Not our problem and not worth American blood or the likelihood of WW III.