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AOL Issues Reports Near Elsmere, Kentucky

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Elsmere and nearby locations:

  • ScottEvansOnAir
    Scott Evans (@ScottEvansOnAir) reported from Elsmere, Kentucky

    @LambertJan42 @EBischoff They beat Raw for more than 100 weeks total. WCW didn’t go bankrupt. It was sold effectively for that amount to WWE because AOL-TW decided to end TV for wrestling killing its value. There was some bad TV in 99-01 but no matter what AOL was ending it.

  • ScottEvansOnAir
    Scott Evans (@ScottEvansOnAir) reported from Elsmere, Kentucky

    @StevieFromAbove @EBischoff That had zero to do with the programming decision by Kellner. He didn’t care about the number of eyeballs. He wanted different eyeballs based on his perception. Also had the Fusient deal went through AOL-TW would have cut out a huge expense while keeping programming on.

  • tom_streeter
    Tom Streeter (@tom_streeter) reported from Burlington, Kentucky

    @CincinnatiPhil If it was in the alt.* hierarchy it was a real crapshoot, but this was before “Eternal September’ (when AOL went on the Internet) so it exceeded FBook on its worst day. Tim Berniers-Lee & Marc Anderson both made their initial announcements on Usenet.

  • thomgore
    Thom Gore (@thomgore) reported from Independence, Kentucky

    @ShannonD10 @angelgirl1976 Sorry. I actually have six. I have one which isn’t on my phone and I never log into. I give it when an email address and I don’t want their emails. AOL probably hates me.

  • Mstaats13
    Mike (@Mstaats13) reported from Fort Wright, Kentucky

    @AllanNate @calebfurst @HoodieCarsen Damn that’s actually pretty funny, I totally forgot about that site. I remember reading it back in the AOL days lol

AOL Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • SylentMayhem
    Sylent Mayhem (@SylentMayhem) reported

    @RickMcCracken @surajit_ghosh2 6 Mbps? No, Artemis is using a 260 Mbps laser-based link to transmit all data. With those speeds, we should be getting damn near 4K feeds from these live streams. We know they are getting WAY SHARPER images and feeds than the AOL Dial-up images they are providing us live.

  • HakeemEpstein
    HakeemEpsteinCash (@HakeemEpstein) reported

    @RoKhanna @andersoncooper Ro Khanna should get back to answering phones for AOL and leave American issues to Americans

  • King_Curt_Khan
    Curt Khan (@King_Curt_Khan) reported

    @_PaleblueDot__ @AndrewMinOK @AuronMacintyre ****. Too young to get groomed on AOL, too old to have been a sound cloud rapper.

  • CINDYSA_StJohns
    Cindy Saunders 🇨🇦 🇺🇦 (@CINDYSA_StJohns) reported

    @RossKneeDeep 17. No Walkman or waterbed and I never saw any reason to use AOL.

  • 3DInPhil
    🇨🇦3DInPhil🇯🇵 (@3DInPhil) reported

    @reprinted3D @SirayaTech @snapmaker I never used AOL or compuserve. I first had internet in 1992. Had my First htm (before it was largely called html) based website in 92, made by notepad. Had a couple geocities and angelfire sites also. Browsed using Netscape.

  • RyRy78x
    Rylan (@RyRy78x) reported

    @old_memory That sound to me was "Hurry ******** up and connect so I can see if that *** from California messaged me back on AOL instant messenger."

  • weshouldkeeplrn
    We Should Keep Learning (@weshouldkeeplrn) reported

    @SlapThePenguin @TheGoldenDays Correct me if I'm wrong, but these didn't normally connect to the internet. Rather, they connected to a (usually local) BBS. I'm sure that some eventually signed up for an online service (like AOL) on these, but most were modems that connected directly to the phone line.

  • exobscuritas
    Geo Webber (@exobscuritas) reported

    @RossKneeDeep 19. Because AOL was laughable garbage and I already had an email address.

  • kiss_my_grits01
    I'm Pressure Y'all Pressed (@kiss_my_grits01) reported

    @itsKARY_ Those days when we used our slow *** phone lines for AOL and if someone picked up the phone to dial out it dropped your internet connection 😭

  • 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.