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AOL Issues Reports Near Olney, Maryland

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Olney and nearby locations:

  • timothyjlarkin
    Timothy Larkin (@timothyjlarkin) reported from Olney, Maryland

    @BillSimmons Like trying to cancel AOL back in the day...

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  • Bitchiest
    Kelly Hallissey (@Bitchiest) reported

    So like around the time AOL settled the lawsuit, I got diagnosed with a skull based tumor. They only knew to look for it because decades before they found a neuroma on my hand and the surgeon warned me, you ever have sudden vision/hearing issues or headaches get scanned. It may mean you have a brain tumor. Needless to say when they found it, it scared the absolute **** out of me and put me in an odd position. I had just gotten close to 100k (Can't remember how much it was but I am positive someone else from the suit will remember) I sat there struggling with do I do the responsible thing with the money or live up what life I have left? the tumor is inoperable, it sits in the skull base, UNDER the skull, on the main nerves going into the brain stem. Between the jugular and the carotid artery. Trying to remove it would cause me to lose a major sense. OF course the hospital wanted to fish a needle up my vein to biopsy it and I said not just no but hell ******* no and not in some backwater in Texas. It took them 6 months to bother to tell me it was no longer growing and was now considered a lesion. That was idly dropped into convo with the neurologist. Apparently she had forgotten to tell me that 3 months previous. Anyhow I am very glad I did the responsible thing with it. BUT thats not the point of this post.... Using AI and entering in my symptoms, neuroma, schwannoma, tinnitis etc AI has told me that this is most likely Neurofibromatosis type 2. TY AI for more answers than any damn dr has given me in years. #FTR

  • RDWareEsqu1re
    Roger Douglas Ware (@RDWareEsqu1re) reported

    Technical Specialist – Network Systems - Cox Communications: Managed DOCSIS cable modem provisioning, authentication, and bandwidth systems. Handled tier 3 troubleshooting for complex signal and connectivity issues. - Prodigy & AOL: Specialized in dial-up networking, creating custom Hayes AT command strings and modem configurations to establish reliable connections. - MCSE Program, Ogden UT: Selected as instructor for Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer course based on demonstrated expertise rather than being accepted as a student. - Starlink Field Deployment: Successfully installed and activated Starlink system for residential use, including proper dish placement and network integration.

  • Scavage18
    Scavage (@Scavage18) reported

    In 2002, both my screen name on AOL and my "pk" username on MUDs (multi user dungeons) was "Scavage". The latter was a kayfabe heel, kind of an *******, and retired in 2002. "scavage18" is because in 2020, I thought I needed that kayfabe heel ******* back.

  • CatchWrestling
    Catch Wrestling U (@CatchWrestling) reported

    A **** joke by a **** comedian that spent zero time finding out why age of consent exists. The only thing that can be said is search engines barely existed back then, but he probably could have found at least something on AOL if he really wanted to.

  • AJLeatherman
    A.J. Leatherman (@AJLeatherman) reported

    @SammyGr43595219 One of the (many) reasons why WCW left TBS is because Ted Turner was *not* the decision maker for the post-AOL merger company. Implying that Turner somehow made bad decisions that led to their downfall is insane-Ted personally kept the company on the air during its down years.

  • DcMaxChristian
    Don Butler / Messenger Studies Radio (@DcMaxChristian) reported

    @brockpierson I remember working at the OKC AOL facility. I believe everyone used it back then. ICQ wasn't a favorite of mine. Speaking of AOL, like this comment, if you ever received 2 FREE MONTHS of service while trying to cancel. (Giving free service was my specialty).

  • GhostBhindGlass
    Ghost! (@GhostBhindGlass) reported

    So if I'm a little unhinged here, it's because I have been an AOL away message as a person for a decade & I'm learning how to use my feelings & voice correctly. My nerves are hypersensitive from the withdrawals & I'm panicking about being alive, but I've never felt more present.

  • The_Warlock_86
    The Lock (@The_Warlock_86) reported

    @mikeetoe1981 @LDMenzies If Austin had to retire right then and there, and Owen never died, Delphiforums and AOL Chatrooms would have been screaming about it for years until social media got popular

  • LiseTerryInfo
    Lise Terry aka Sir Will of Bill 🟧 πŸ’™πŸŸ¦πŸŒ»πŸŒΏπŸ’—πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦ (@LiseTerryInfo) reported

    @otokyo__ 19, never had an AOL account I'm ancient 65YO

  • CElder556
    CatoTheElder556 (@CElder556) reported

    @HeyHeyItsConrad Ha man I remember when AOL stopped charging by the minute and offered an unlimited plan for $20 a month and the service was so busy my modem got nothing but busy signals. And if I said that to kids today, I'd get nothing but confused stares.