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AOL Issues Reports Near Mount Washington, Kentucky

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Mount Washington and nearby locations:

  • pegster218
    Peg Lyons (@pegster218) reported from Heritage Creek, Kentucky

    @favabean7 @AOL And he just proved my point. He lied about something easily proven.He just can’t help himself. He’s a pathological liar.

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  • ruckabilly
    Arnold Arneil (@ruckabilly) reported

    Used @firefox 20 years & thought it was great all sites & @AOL emails one place, no login every time but now its **** & slow someone said use @googlechrome but its worse have to log in every site every time, verify yourself, i have sight loss ya syphilitic wankers!!!

  • Xyleniqq
    𐡀 (@Xyleniqq) reported

    My 86 year-old father called me at 2 AM because he accidentally joined a Discord server and thought he was being "recruited by the internet." I answered the phone half asleep. "They're in the computer," he said. "Who's in the computer?" "The voices. There are young people. They're talking. I think I've been hacked." I sat up. "Dad, what are you talking about?" "I clicked something and now there's a room full of people and they keep saying my name." My blood pressure spiked. I thought maybe he'd stumbled into some kind of scam call center or ransomware situation. "Don't click anything else," I said. "I'm coming over." I drove twenty minutes to his house at 2:30 in the morning. When I walked in, he was sitting at his computer, headphones around his neck, looking absolutely terrified. "They know I'm here," he whispered. I looked at the screen. He had somehow joined a Discord server called "Chill Vibes Gaming." There were about forty people in a voice channel. And in the chat, someone had typed: "Yo who is CrazyDave1938 and why is he breathing so loud?" CrazyDave1938 was my father. "Dad, how did you even get here?" "I was trying to download solitaire." "THIS ISN'T SOLITAIRE." "I KNOW THAT NOW." Apparently, he clicked an ad, which led to a download, which installed Discord, which auto-connected him to some random public server. And he'd been sitting in a voice chat for forty-five minutes, not speaking, just listening. The people in the chat were confused but remarkably patient. One of them typed: "CrazyDave, are you okay? Blink twice if you need help." My father had no camera on, so blinking was not an option. I leaned over and typed: "Sorry, this is his son. He's 86 and very confused. He thought this was solitaire." The chat exploded. "LMAOOO." "Protect CrazyDave at all costs." "Dave you're a legend." Someone changed his server nickname to "Grandpa Dave." My father looked at me, bewildered. "Are they laughing at me?" "They love you." He squinted at the screen. "What is this place?" "It's like a chat room." "Like AOL?" "Sure, Dad. Like AOL." He thought about it for a second. "Can I stay?" I stared at him. "You want to stay in the gaming Discord?" "They seem nice. That one called me a legend." I didn't know what to say. I helped him figure out how to mute himself, showed him how to leave and rejoin, and drove home. That was three months ago. He's still in the server. He logs in every night around 8 PM and just listens. Occasionally he types things like "Good game everyone" even though he's never played anything. Last week someone made him a moderator as a joke. He took it very seriously. He now removes "inappropriate language" and once banned someone for "being rude to a young lady." The server has doubled in size. Half the new members joined specifically because they heard about Grandpa Dave. My father has become a Discord celebrity at 86 years old. He still doesn't know what Discord is. He calls it "the solitaire room." I've stopped correcting him.

  • altyalternative
    alty (@altyalternative) reported

    @Forsakencov one good thing about the older emotes is that they were something i never heard off i never knew about sinister minds, redseas nobody until i saw those emotes in forsaken nor did i know what the AOL Guy was i think more emotes should be very ver yniche

  • KennyEvitt
    Kenny Evitt (@KennyEvitt) reported

    @bayesiandroll Wow – that's early! I'm sure there was probably at least one BBS local to me, but I never knew of any until AOL and CompuServe were enough of a thing.

  • zachenglish91
    Zach English (@zachenglish91) reported

    @ericbrownzzz I don't know if this was intended, but I like the linkage b/w Online America and AoL (A.rchers o.f L.oaf and America Online; an internet service from when Archers were active). AoL: Web in front. But in back of web, some chat rooms with three people in them.

  • Sandraj1968
    Sandra L. Johnson (@Sandraj1968) reported

    My email has changed- I no longer use aol but X says i still do. It wants my old password but I can’t remember it. Please help.

  • BrokenSoulxy
    Broken Souls (@BrokenSoulxy) reported

    Like ****… 20 years ago I was decent bordering on cute …was I ever overestimating my looks so much I could justify being a total prick ? I did ghost my bf for being too excited to see me on AOL Messenger… for 8 months

  • ladymoirra
    R.L.Kelly (@ladymoirra) reported

    @babybeginner @Scada_Hacker There is a problem with your Bruiser logic. This was Ladybird, formerly know as Damsel, formerly known as cat with cat shaped markings.. Ear tipped, but shouldn’t have been TNRED. She wasn’t feral, probably never was but she had the tipped ear of a tnred cat, and I swear I once saw her on AOL as a cat with interesting markings, yet I found her dumped in a Walmart parking lot, late winter on a cold drizzly morning. How this chunky lady ended up under a car, begging for help is probably something I will never know, but once I was able to pick her up, she was that heavy.. I put her in my cargo van so that she was out of the drizzle.. I ended up taking her home with me that cold not friendly cat morning and she lived with me for at least 8 years. I didn’t get a scanner, I probably should’ve gotten one by now, but those microchips have been known to travel Ladybird lived a long not always beautiful life but it was a long one. I picked her up in 2012 and she lived into the 2020’s and was pretty Active up until the last few weeks of her life. She passed quietly next to me in our bed.

  • WriterComicNYer
    Greg Manuel (He/Him: GIFT SHOP IN BIO!) (@WriterComicNYer) reported

    @HappyNaClO1 "Guaranteed money" didn't almost ruin wrestling. Lack of variety almost did when AOL/Time Warner decided they were disinterested in pro wrestling. Brooks either doesn't know what he's talking about or he's being wilfully full of ****.

  • milambrandon
    Brandon Milam (@milambrandon) reported

    @YourFavWV Never did AOL. I fixed a lot of computers for people who did. Not an impressive cross section of humanity.