AOL Outage Report in Havre de Grace, Harford County, Maryland
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Havre de Grace, Maryland
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Havre de Grace and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.
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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by AOL users through our website.
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E-mail (94%)
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Internet (4%)
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Total Blackout (2%)
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AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Jack Stritch
(@JackStritch) reported
@mawusi @TomiLahren Indeed. I lived and worked in Silicon Valley from 1988-2014. I told all who would listen that Google was a scary company, and what would follow would be awful. AOL was new. Palm was the hip device. Solindra was so cool. Am I still a conspiracy theorist?
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🤡 wonho
(@pplwonho) reported
LMAOO not at byul pulling out aol ****
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Baltimore Mike
(@Mikey_G_BMore) reported
@Humanstein AOL...circa 1992. Windows 386...2400 baud modem. I worked as a small agency collecting bad checks. Full credit reports cost $2 and took 10 min to download at least.
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Patrick McMahon
(@Pittpatva) reported
@ZipperZbieracz @SallyMayweather @Teycir3 Yes! MySpace and AOL must be broken up!
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Alex Rampell
(@arampell) reported
@nrmehta @mgsiegler AOL peaked at what, 25 million users? Most of whom were more “tech savvy.” It’s hard to know the counterfactual — no social network, but everyone with real-time 24/7 email...
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Elisa Hansen 💀
(@ElisaInTime) reported
@Humanstein Phantom of the Opera AOL chatroom, 1998. There were about half a dozen of us who showed up every night after school to just hang out and indulge in fandom nonsense. Still friends with a couple of those people to this day.
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John Frank Truby, Jr
(@Jfthead) reported
@RyanAFournier Parler is having technical issues due to the overwhelming number of folks joining up. It’s just like AOL when you used a phone line.
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dangit
(@SadTater) reported
@ShanaazMorkel @KarateSkool It has happened to countless people, it's called breaking the Terms of Service. This isn't new at all, people were being banned from AOL chat rooms and forums 20 years ago.
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Nick
(@blindguy97) reported
@kanenfodder This is why in that one LG our video years ago people were still using AOL chat rooms. Which don’t exist now, but people will find somewhere to chat no matter how many places you can shut down.
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speluunk
(@speluunk) reported
@WendyRogersAZ AOL means America Online. "AOL Online" doesn't exist. What you just said means bring back "America Online Online." You're an idiot.