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AOL Issues Reports

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  • JuneVanBloem
    Jun (@JuneVanBloem) reported

    AC Milan will be devastated when they plug in the AOL cable on Monday and get the news that Robbo's contract had expired. Would've locked him down on a 7 year deal

  • dark_legions
    Dark Legions Archive (@dark_legions) reported

    People were smarter before AOL and worse, cell phones. Social media being awful is a consequence of letting in the general public. Early internet required some trickery to get online and make stuff work. This was the "fare gate" that cut out the tards, grifters, etc.

  • unpresidented78
    Mo πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦βœŠπŸΏπŸͺ· (@unpresidented78) reported

    @RossKneeDeep 19. Never had an AOL address.

  • TheRetroRedneck
    πŸ’™πŸ’™πŸŒŠπŸŒŠThe Retro Redneck πŸŒŠπŸŒŠπŸ’™πŸ’™ (@TheRetroRedneck) reported

    Never owned a waterbed, but I have slept on one before. Despised AOL back in the day, but I do have an AOL email address today, that I use for junk email. Other that that, All of them.

  • spacer01
    spacer01 unv3r!f!3d (@spacer01) reported

    @cdrsalamander I had an account on AOL in 92 plus my .edu email accessible from a terminal/command line interface (windows machines showed up the next year). Briefly had Compuserve (gave me a discount on a laptop), but had Gmail by 2005, never looked back.

  • Surajdotdot7
    keysersoze (@Surajdotdot7) reported

    @birdabo Synapse β€” his high school music app β€” had Microsoft and AOL both trying to acquire it. He turned them down. That's not a guy who wandered into tech. Technical founders who keep building > execs who inherit infra.

  • RussReeder
    Russ Reeder (@RussReeder) reported

    @ForbesTechCncl Thanks for the share, @ForbesTechCncl. The line I keep coming back to: clinging to "AI hallucinates" in 2026 is like refusing to use email in 2005 because AOL was slow. The tech moved. The question isn't whether AI works. It's whether you're willing to work with it. 70% of enterprises are already in. The gap isn't narrowing. It's widening. Six weeks of real commitment changes everything.

  • clydefrog68
    Clyde Frog (@clydefrog68) reported

    @sarahadams @sethharpesq @three_cube They'll never expect anyone to still be using an AOL email. The ultimate cover.

  • AlphaGregVM
    Gregoris (@AlphaGregVM) reported

    @TheGoldenDays Mirc and icq…. Never used any aol anything

  • TevRebranded
    Tev (@TevRebranded) reported

    This **** probably looked so fire on my slow *** desktop that still used AOL dial up for Internet