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AOL (America Online) is an internet portal as well as an internet service provider. As an ISP, AOL offers dial up internet through its AOL Advantage plans.

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  • orangeplaya
    OG Justin (@orangeplaya) reported

    @RealProductGirl My biggest problem with discord is it feels cutoff from the internet in some ways vs something like X. Like a how AOL wasn’t really the internet back I the day.

  • Silvermoon_888
    Silver Moon (@Silvermoon_888) reported

    I miss my dad a lot today. He once said he would never give up his belief in Oneness, even if tortured. I wonder if that is my fate. Near the end of his life, I found out he admired Zarathustra. What a shock that was to me. I will not forgive the AOL lady from the race room.

  • D1Allan
    LibsRfuuls ✊✊✊ (@D1Allan) reported

    @StochasticOh @BladeoftheS I wouldn't be surprised if that retard still has an AOL email address.

  • pheonixnewton19
    rocker games (@pheonixnewton19) reported

    The stupid ones are miserable aOl

  • bugerkingsoulja
    burgerkingdiciple1311 (@bugerkingsoulja) reported

    @jakrrs **** ***** im still using aol

  • RogerB65082370
    Roger B (@RogerB65082370) reported

    @RepCraigGoldman As a constituent, I urge you to do everything you can to shut down US sponsored biolabs across the globe. Tulsi Gabbard is investigating more than 120 biological laboratories abroad that were funded by US taxpayer dollars for decades... - AOL

  • 90daysliquidity
    90 Days Liquidity (@90daysliquidity) reported

    @TMTLongShort Feels like we’re in the early AOL days of AI in terms of product offering and token pricing. If you can get tokens/compute for 80% less on a decentralized network like Bittensor…

  • DaddyWarpig
    Daddy Warpig (@DaddyWarpig) reported

    @GoodBadFlicks I've worked for several ISP's—AOL, Prodigy, MSN plus eBay; never had a single official meeting that was worth a damn. Had one unofficial meeting with an AOL veteran at Denny's after work that was very enlightening, worth a year of training in letting me know how the company really worked.

  • btweet2all
    Hathor 🧘🏾‍♀️🧚🏾‍♂️🙇🏾‍♀️ (@btweet2all) reported

    @Masterji_UPWale @SKefason I have an AOL address that became a part of yahoo. Never been asked for extra storage

  • bitcoinbaddie
    Bitcoin⚡️Baddie (@bitcoinbaddie) reported

    @anonchain @cryptopunks “Collectibles will be valued for when they were created, not just what they look like.” IMO, that really applies more in the physical world — like first edition Pokémon cards or a Babe Ruth rookie card. We don’t exactly value AOL 1.0 software the same way, right? That said, I 100% agree $uPeg has something novel and innovative for this cycle, and I think it’ll do well long term regardless. But if the team wants to lean heavily into “on-chain provenance,” they should look at Ordinals. I was there from day one, and people got absolutely rekt chasing sub-100 inscriptions 🤡 and over time, inscriptions didn’t matter. My whole point is: lean into everything. Don’t alienate or cut off a feature that many collectors genuinely find value in. There was never a need to completely remove visual rarity when it wasn’t hurting anything. May be except their egos.