AOL outages and service status in Vine Grove, Kentucky
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Users are reporting problems related to: e-mail, internet and total blackout.
- AOL generated 0 outage signals in the last 24 hours around Vine Grove, including 0 direct reports.
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.
Problems in the last 24 hours in Vine Grove, Kentucky
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Vine Grove, Kentucky and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.
May 11: Problems at AOL
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AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Allen Lea (@deusvult2011) reported19, I never had AOL.
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-KEN- (@_KS2026_) reported@otokyo__ 19 Cause AOL sucked so bad!
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Joseph “El Diablo“ Albanese (@DemonEvilMuscle) reported@JobberNationTV @lilmangamr That statement from Tony proves just what an idiot he is. Time Warner merged with AOL. Because that merger that is why they sold WCW. And if Tony does not realize that that he’s dumber than I even gave him credit for.
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Amanda (@Manda4UA) reportedI miss the era when we were forced to savagely rank our best friends online. People today would never survive MySpace or AOL chat rooms, for that matter.
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TANK 🥫 (@Anon_Whale_) reported@ciderpunk20 The thing is, you’ve been trained to think a certain way from that AOL scammer team. They’ve got you brainwashed. There are a lot of coins out there that are doing well. The problem with them is they’re just trying to push narratives that don’t really catch and they’ve lost all trust so no one wants to buy their stuff. It’s pretty obvious they use the same team to pump and dump their coins even their newest one rial looks sane set up as United. These people are true scumbags. I don’t go around, hating on projects, but if I find people that are doing **** that is wrong and shady and trying to cheat people, I will go out of my way to warn everybody. You seem like a good person and I would like to see you succeed in Crypto. But following all the projects these guys do is just gonna end up losing you money. I see you are at least in that Marborough project I was in that before it got shut down. That’s the only one that is putting an honest effort and seems to have a good team and they’re actually trying to build community. The rest of their coins are just complete scams pump and dump and they don’t even care they keep doing it over and over. These people are not good people.
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Sweettart (@Birdlady6t8) reported@SonofLiberty357 all of the above. Still use my aol address but I never owned a "walkman" but I had many handheld portable radio, cassette players then Cd players.
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Dawn Marie 🇺🇸 (@DawnMarieSaid) reported@SonofLiberty357 @fpatterson1050 19 since I never used AOL.
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JD Dion (@DionJd524) reported@otokyo__ 19 out of 20........never had an AOL address.
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Demonetization Coach Jon (@Demonitizr) reportedMy mom passed on the opportunity to early adopt after Y2K never materialized. She still has the same AOL email address she had when she brought home that Compaq workstation.
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Sammys_Revenge (@RevengeSam92447) reported@anvilpw @LewisWetzel5 @themagaking Interesting. I got online in 1990. FSU ran a pilot program, and I bought a modem. 32K, I think. Cost me over $300. That's easily over a thousand now. I signed up for AOL before there was a Yahoo. The service from FSU was subscriber based, and alloted you a certain number of hours a week. Ridiculously low. I don't recall ever consuming all my hours in the beginning. When I got online, there were less than a hundred thousand total civilian users in America, and none anywhere else. There was almost no income form the web, friend. I doubt your assertion.