AOL outages and service status in Youngsville, Louisiana
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AOL Issues Reports Near Youngsville, Louisiana
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Youngsville and nearby locations:
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Nick Sapienza (@SapienzaNick) reported from Lafayette, Louisiana3/pop culture. Barstool went from paper to the internet in 2007, then partnered with AOL in 2014 to release exclusive content. Shortly thereafter, Dave connected with Mike Kerns of The Chernin Group in 2016 where they sold a 51% stake with Dave stepping down from CEO to
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RON THE DOM (@RonThibodeaux1) reported from Youngsville, LouisianaHi my name is Sandy I'm your BARMAID CAN I GET YOU A BEER AND A SHOT. ILL TAKE A SHOT ALSO. OH LEAVE ME A TIP PLEASE. AND I GET OFF AT MIDNIGHT. MY REAL NAME IS AOL. BUT I'M BUZZING. MY BAD I HAD TO HAVE SOME FUN. DIDN'T KNOW AOC DIDN'T GO BY HER REAL NAME. SANDY
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Tre. (@IamTHREEE) reportedSame goes for AOL. I’ve had it since 5th grade. I made my Gmail in college… wtf is Googles problem????
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FIRED Up Wealth (@FIREDUpWealth) reportedWhat’s this remind you of? I’ll go first, Intuit is one of the worst examples in recent memory:Mailchimp…. Intuit $INTU paid 12 billion dollars for Mailchimp in 2021, which has since stagnated with slight declines in recent quarters. Diworseification Hall of Shame: • AOL + Time Warner (2000) • Quaker Oats + Snapple (1993) • HP + Autonomy (2011) • Microsoft + Nokia (2014) • Daimler + Chrysler (1998) • eBay + Skype (2005) • Sprint + Nextel (2005) • Intuit + Mailchimp (2021) What else?
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𝗔𝗻𝗮 𝗠𝗮𝗿𝗶𝗻𝗮🏃🏻♀️🎀🦩🌸🏋🏻♀️🪐 (@anamarinax_) reported@physicalipaa Best: AOL, TLOSG and TSOU Worst: Tate's. 👀
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Flyfour (@flyfour) reported@EdmundAvalon @SorchaEastwood AOL didn't launch in the UK until 1995, Freeserve not until 1998. Even then it was expensive, speeds were snails pace and adoption was slow. I'd say very few people were "online" in 1994.
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Star Wars Timeline (Ben) 🇷🇺🇺🇸 (@SWT_Channel) reported@MarcFinkPart7 @KevinLamb74 Prequels were on everyone's lips, even casuals who aren't movie nerds at all. Everyone was involved. All the biggest fan site forums, AOL chat rooms, heck even Newgrounds site all debated about it. In big cities like NYC you'd never hear the end of pro/against conversations at comic shops, B&N book stores, libraries. I was finishing up HS going on to college in 2001 and everyone at my campus at Lehman College talked about it.
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PamelaGT (@pamgtheriot) reported@AOL Worst she’s ever looked.
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Dangerous starts with Dan (@dantobias) reported@ScottGreenfield That link requires an AOL login; I haven’t used that in decades.
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Madness832 (@Madness832) reported@JonErlichman Actually, the company was originally known as QLink, and only supported the Commodore 64. It changed to AOL, in the early 90s, after addin' PC and Mac support.
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stace (@laterpleasewhen) reportedLe sigh? Damn I remember putting that as my away message on AOL instant messenger in college
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Jackson Behre (@TheGreenBehren) reported1. Who ******** reads AOL, boomer 2. Why does AIPAC always curse the honorable Kennedy family 3. Building codes are not “rogue” it’s due process, a key element of civilized society