AOL Outage Report in Parkville, Baltimore County, Maryland
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Parkville, Maryland
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Parkville 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 (84%)
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Internet (8%)
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Total Blackout (7%)
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Wi-fi (1%)
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Phone (%)
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AOL Issues Reports Near Parkville, Maryland
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Parkville and nearby locations:
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Sharon Antonio
(@Sweetielola) reported
from
Pleasant Hills, Maryland
@AOL How do I get support for an email issue? We have aol through @Verizon and our new IPad bought through @Apple will not allow email to come through.
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Natalia Celine Arias
(@natalia__celine) reported
from
Baltimore, Maryland
@tamajared I’m serious, that’s like all I’ve been doing lately. Even got my professional Gmail acct down to 3 emails. Tackling AOL & MICA tn
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Monye Weiner
(@MonyeWeiner) reported
from
Pikesville, Maryland
@DennisDMZ Lizzy should never have talked about the “Tippy, Tippy, Top”! That’s what happens when you steal from AOL, ACLU, I mean AOC or whatever her initials are.
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Sean Kelly
(@Sean_is_the_Man) reported
@adamscrabble My feeling is bitcoin is to blockchain as AOL was to internet. AOL was expensive, clunky and slow, but it got you online. Better alternatives eventually rendered AOL obscure. So will it be with bitcoin.
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Gabriel Garrett
(@GabGarrett) reported
@bitcoinspotGR If cryptocurrencies are a technology, Bitcoin is AOL. 1. It can't ever update because of who controls the mining power 2. It's slow. 3. Its power consumption is exponentially higher than necessary I've never seen a bitcoin holder provide reasons it will last. All are ideologues
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αdidog CEO
(@adidogCEO) reported
Think $ETH has higher odds of becoming the AOL of smart contracts than the Google of it, I don't think they can keep up the pace having to fiddle around so much going backwards to fix things while other chains aggressively push forward
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Justin Vargo
(@JustinVargo) reported
@AOL I’m having issues where all of a sudden today I can’t send emails from my iphone. I still can receive. What’s up with that?
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Jiang Cheng
(@wanyinbot) reported
Jin Ling. Come help me guess Wei Wuxian's AOL password
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Lance King
(@analogfusion) reported
@ThatEricAlper Back in the mid-90s, I spent many hours (and no small amount of hourly usage fees on AOL), trying to download Linux via multiple floppy disk images over a slow dial-up connection. It was not one of my best ideas.
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Darren clarke
(@Dazzac198422) reported
@ClinicalLiz @Cheqraise1 AOL? I have to pay 30 quid for my 7 year old for Jack **** x
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.:{Vitriolic}:. Aly
(@vitriolic_aly) reported
@amyenterprise 🤔 I think it’s a habit from back in the AOL days, cause you know irl we had friends and **** to do + being busy and hard to reach online means you were popular
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c'/nical
(@BMJcYn) reported
@MarianoPNavarro This has been the culture at Time Warner for decades. I really hope AT&T steps in and makes everyone stop behaving like children. AOL never did.
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Gary Haubold
(@GaryHaubold) reported
@WalterDeemer Don't you think that the Ark & $TSLA runup have been epic in scale? Yahoo & AOL were large distortions in the 2000 internet cycle but never went from mid-size to top 20 in the S&P 500