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AOL Issues Reports Near University City, Missouri

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in University City and nearby locations:

  • neuroplebeian
    Jason Hassenstab (@neuroplebeian) reported from University City, Missouri

    We are all tired of Zoom meetings. But today I had a WebEx meeting that felt like dial up AOL from 1998. Sqwee-eeerrrrrk-squizzzzz-kkkkkk. Horrible. Zoom is the Ferrari of videoconferencing y’all. #paymezoom #endalz

AOL Issues Reports

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  • bolte_rona27994
    Ronald Bolte (@bolte_rona27994) reported

    @WorkElizab Probably Joe he can't do any more damage. Kind of like AOL being the employee of the year at Goya

  • RealTmDaddy
    Nameless G (@RealTmDaddy) reported

    So on the advice from some on here, I have decided to get a "side piece". A quick search on AOL. com for codeword "maid services" and a woman will come to your house and do all the things your woman isn't there to do. For an extra fee, you can even get a *********. My wife has mentioned getting a "maid service" before, but I thought she had experimented with that in college & outgrew it. I've hired this side piece to come do her thing while I am at the airport picking my wife up. I hope my wife doesnt have some intuition that I cheated (on the house cleaning)

  • Will_Schryver
    Will Schryver (@Will_Schryver) reported

    2000–2002: Bubble, Terror & Scandal 2000: NASDAQ peaks at 5,048 (March 10) and begins a 78% collapse. AOL announces the $165B Time Warner merger — the worst deal ever 2001: 9/11 closes markets until Sept 17 — the longest shutdown since 1914. Enron collapses in December 2002: WorldCom's $11B fraud → Sarbanes-Oxley. The bear bottoms in October, down 49%

  • pitsch
    Pit Schultz (@pitsch) reported

    If you follow the debates in France, Bavaria and the UK, institutions that still care about sovereignty in police and intelligence are struggling to justify their Palantir contracts. Karp applies the same rhetorical operation he once ran on the Frankfurt School to dismiss open-weight bare-metal local AI: autonomous, private, sovereign exactly at the nation-state layer - where Palantir instead builds a global empire on critical data, pushing proprietary “ontology” across military, police and surveillance with zero open source, weaponizing the arguments of the systemic opponent as travesty. The US hyperscaler bubble doubles down on proprietary monoliths defending their shrinking moats, while technology moves the other way. They all want to become the SGI, Sun, Digital or AOL of the AI age.

  • stock_analysisx
    Stock Analysis (@stock_analysisx) reported

    Market Bullets 📊 Bending Spoons jumps in IPO: $BSP (Bending Spoons), which owns AOL, Vimeo, and others, surged 40% in its Nasdaq debut after raising $1.68 billion. Meta's new cloud business: $META (Meta Platforms Inc.) plans to sell excess AI computing capacity through a new cloud business, creating a potential revenue stream to offset heavy infrastructure spending and compete with major cloud providers. OpenAI pitches federal stake: OpenAI has reportedly proposed providing the U.S. government a 5% equity stake and urged other AI firms to do the same. SpaceX unveils AI device prototype: $SPCX (SpaceX Corp.) allegedly showed investors a slim handset-like AI device prototype that integrates xAI tech and runs a proprietary operating system. The project is early-stage, though Elon Musk denied the report. Jobs growth misses expectations: The U.S. economy gained 57K jobs in June, missing estimates of 115K — and down from 129K jobs in May. April and May totals were revised down by 74K. Still, the unemployment rate dropped from 4.3% to 4.2%.

  • rottencxndy
    🤍🩵🩷~rotten candy~🩷🩵🤍 (@rottencxndy) reported

    type of **** that would get sent to your moms AOL from jibjab dot com in 2002

  • tridactyls
    Tridactyls (@tridactyls) reported

    @timruss2 Yeah when did this all start? Edison or Aol? Subscriptions I note too never offer everything for the subscription fee...always a never-ending upgrade!

  • therealTomFewer
    Tom Fewer 🇺🇸🧊 (@therealTomFewer) reported

    @EdMarkey Ed, no-body know who ******** you are. Please resign and let someone that doesn't have an AOL email address take office. You're a waste of a seat

  • Deenobrown123
    Dean Marantis🇺🇸🇬🇷 (@Deenobrown123) reported

    @kermankohli @Banana3Stocks For me it was. And I owned some great sticks in my past. I bought AOL in late 90s. AAPL in 2010. NVDA in 2017. And TSLA in 2019. Micron was by far the easiest in terms of conviction! I have never been so convicted in a stock as I was with Micron. It didn’t make sense to me that it wasn’t trading so much higher.

  • mold26
    Markus O. 🇨🇦 🇨🇦 🇨🇦 (@mold26) reported

    @ToxicWorrier @llandoniffirg Dang it only 19;( Never had an AOL address