AOL outages and service status in Kansas City, Missouri
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Kansas City, Missouri
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AOL Issues Reports Near Kansas City, Missouri
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Kansas City and nearby locations:
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Richard Barber (@Richard73060201) reported from Kansas City, Kansas@joncoopertweets @AOL What an idiot! Get him out of The White House.
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Hutch Hutchinson (@hutchtch87) reported from Kansas City, KansasGive it up #NFLNetwork - awful broadcast. Commentators π and the same 4 commercials in each break. For those savvy people, they blocked the ability to direct the sound to the HonePod. Short sightedness is what ended Blockbuster and AOL. Time to put the viewers first #nfl
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Michael Mall (@mmallkc) reported from Kansas City, Kansas@Angold1966 @RKezins @Ojeda4America ...in order to damage Biden's reputation prior to the 2022 election. 8. Was mostly AOL on his incompetent response to a pandemic that has killed over 1 million Americans and several million world wide. a. Requiring states to address the issue on their own intead of providing...
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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David McGuire (@David24086373) reported@jameskita @Uncle__Jrue @caroljsroth Never had an AOL account
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john (@johndillen77) reported@Irina_exh 19. Never had an AOL email
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Ken Murphy (@Murphs51) reported@pinktastic615 AOL...heard some horrible things bout them after all these years! Mum used to write letters, and send photos to family, but most never bothered, so she finally just stopped! Now, I only keep in touch with family/friends back home, and they always reciprocate!
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β¨Elleecatβ¨π¨π¦πΊπ¦ (@goodwitch829) reported@Irina_exh @bshepherd05 18. Iβve never used a phone booth, and I didnβt have an aol address. Iβm really not that old, just grew up in the 1980s and 90s
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Don Jester (@don_jester) reported@Irina_exh 19 out of 20, I never had an AOL E-mail.
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The Dread Bunny (@jpvanhoy) reported@lili_poobear @Phantom_King_99 @gizalovespizza Ok, look, you can probably find a half dozen slightly different definitions of the word "evolve" online (we both know you didn't use a dead-tree dictionary). But the fact remains, to not evolve is to stagnate. Even the definition you gave, if converted the boolean opposite, would say, "to NOT develop gradually, especially from a simple to a more complex form", and you could then argue that OP wants it to get more complex, but RAPIDLY rather than SLOWLY. The point is technology should always advance. Just because you're unhappy with some specific implementation of technology in the present, doesn't mean that "advance" will mean "things get worse". It's pretty childish to take that position, in fact. I mean, for ****'s sake, you're ON THE INTERNET right now, probably using either wireless broadband, or wired broadband access to post this message. Can you imagine sitting in at your computer desk, with the monitor riser and built-in CD-ROM storage slots, dialing into AOL in about 1996 and saying, "GAH! I don't want technology to evolve any more. I'm tired of sitting here waiting for JPGs of John Stamos to take 40 seconds to load. I'm tired of getting my directions from Mapquest!"
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Christine anderson (@chdmom_rozier) reported@The_RomaArmy @NYCTSubway And yes this new women is just as evil. But he was so destroyed. My mom cheated on my dad and left us on my 11 birthday. For 1 yr she said she had to help my aunt who was dying. Then came back and said she wants a divorce. Found out she lied. She left for a man on aol chat
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Sterling Marsh (@djchainsaw01) reported@Irina_exh 19... Never had AOL!
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Beaubien (@el_beaubien) reported@PhilosophyOnX Not to punish ... rather to ignore. That's a lifetime observation. Post an argument ... get an argument. Post an actual functional idea ... you get crickets. In general, people have no ideas of their own and so cannot process ideas generically. They have not the experience of it. I have found this to be true ... 100% of the time. Whenever anyone objects vigorously to an idea I have posted on the internet ... without a single exception in the time I've been on it (since ~1994 AOL) ... the person objecting will have no idea of their own to offer ... only invective and support for the status quo regardless of what it is.
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β’ππππ¦πππππππβπ π£π₯π ³°© βππ» (@MiguelTheBased) reported@NobleOne I don't touch AI anything. I grew up on books and actually retaining knowledge. I was 20 in 94 when people were starting to use dial up on AOL. **** AI.