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AOL Issues Reports

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  • eyeheartpost
    eyeheartpost (@eyeheartpost) reported

    @LinkedInLunat1c Sounds like one of those old AOL chain emails….forward this to 15 people or bad luck 😭

  • seo762110
    Cain (@seo762110) reported

    @NataniaMarshall There was a dial-up internet service provider called AOL. AOL used to send us these "500 hours to 1000 hours" of free trial internet. If you could have a CD with 6 years of free internet, wouldn't you use it? I'm just saying, it sounds like an amazing deal for the guy.

  • toddtempleman
    Todd Templeman (@toddtempleman) reported

    @nikitabier Friendly critique: As someone who has gotten immense benefit from Grok and thinks Elon’s takeover of Twitter may end up saving civilization, believe me when I say this with gratitude and respect… On the surface, this has the feel of AOL, Yahoo, and Microsoft homepage circa 1995. Will give it a shot and with Grok’s help maybe it’s a breakthrough. But, for example, I’ve always been interested in “education,” and never once has following it as a category delivered anything but stomach churning nonsense from a corrupted and dying industry. The topic of education, imo, ought to be if not focused at least dedicated in part to new forms that replace the industrial mind-torture that too much of schooling has been for more than a century. And the same applies to so many topics. Hopefully, Grok will be the first entity to overcome the top-40 impulses that convert everything into mass market pablum. But if not, I fear this was a lot of talent and a lot of time wasted focusing on categorization. Either we’ve just been doing it wrong, and Grok might find a new way, or the impulse to categorize into these same old topics is a will-o’-the-wisp.

  • RadarLanark
    Alastair Campbell (@RadarLanark) reported

    @Conac02 18 possibly 19. I've definitely never used a waterbed. Whilst I don't think I ever had an aol account, I may be wrong on that.

  • MichaelM72660
    PorkChopSammich (@MichaelM72660) reported

    @SamGreszes @JustinSadur AOL started out in 1985 as "Quantum Computer Services" offering online service for the Commodore 64. These things took longer than you seem to think.

  • JoanKinca
    Joanna Kincarron (@JoanKinca) reported

    @Justin_SofOK When you think about it, bad internet is a wrestling pastime: AOL did technically kill WCW.

  • CMW_Gaming
    CaliMeatWagon (@CMW_Gaming) reported

    @Matt_Pinner 19, Never had AOL email

  • amystreasures
    Amy (@amystreasures) reported

    @Matt_Pinner 18 I never had an AOL email address or waterbed.

  • Wileywench1
    Wileywench💙 (@Wileywench1) reported

    @Matt_Pinner 19 Never did the AOL thing.

  • JonathanBanks
    Jonathan Banks (@JonathanBanks) reported

    @Matt_Pinner 18. Never used a waterbed or an AOL address.