AOL outages and service status in Burlington, North Carolina
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Burlington, North Carolina
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AOL Issues Reports Near Burlington, North Carolina
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Burlington and nearby locations:
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Mark Dodson ©️ (@MarkD629) reported from Glen Raven, North Carolina@Kayla_Annmarie She’s good with technology just hasn’t found a need to change. I keep my AOL email too, I never use it as I have two others but I give it to people like businesses that I really don’t want contacting me
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Iain Robertson (@a_rob_insertion) reported@dawnstarau @girlgerms <aol /> in every, single, sense. I liked my Maths C teacher (was the deputy principal after all, and he was the one who handed me the Novell SUPERVISOR password). Unfortunately it's the fundamentals - from Maths B - which never really sunk in, and the teacher is part of why.
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cassiotarot (@kikionfleek) reported@offbeatorbit my abuser as a child was brought down by AOL of all things...let's see what Apple can do here
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HMC (@Shugbhoy) reported@AOLSupportHelp Useless. First three tips are not the problem. The phone numbers are American!
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Brighton Capital (@BrightonCap) reported@gall1954 I worked with I/T people in a large company for a decade and they never referred to themselves or smaller workgroups within the dept as "cyber" people. Security, infrastructure, applications, whatever, but never cyber. Cyber seems like an AOL-era term.
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Mason Barr (@MD_BARR) reported@AOL scam. Gotta pay 30$ to access my own free email account by calling your trash customer service. Can’t believe that this is they way y’all make money. Your website is a joke.
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N H (@X_BarWolf_X) reported@dirtvision Your going to be struggling to find customers after the Knoxville Nationals for being a piece of **** company. I remember refreshing your ****** app last winter because your broadcast was worse then AOL dialup. Whoever owns dirtvision and sets these prices , go **** yourself.
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κrγρτσ καmικαzε 🛩️📉💥 (@krypto_kamikaze) reported@elliotrades I'd have to respectfully disagree. $ETH is equivalent to AOL. Huge in the early days of the internet but now relegated to an obscure corner of the room. $ADA, IMHO, is the equivalent of Google in this analogy. 1st mover advantage doesn't mean **** in the long term.
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Dan (@ferrousxy) reported@Vikes_Dawgs @blueshockeygrl You're one of the few to get it. If I knew underscoring and capitalized the last 2 letters, it would have been better...lol. Created this as an AOL login for a shared account in the '90s.
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KCguy (@KCguy116) reported@alanglenn66 @PeterParros Alan, do u remember around 2008 or so there was this free AOL Video platform and they had a classic P&G soap channel? They would upload episodes each week full and uncut. So bummed when that service ended. (That’s how all the Edge eps from July ‘79 to Nov 80 are on YouTube now)
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Will Burns (@AeonixAeon) reportedLooks like we've entered into Internet buzzword hype territory now with everything being a "Metaverse". Apparently investors got tired of "virtual world" The next logical step after the AOL/Prodigy phase. The industry literally just can't help being predictable. #AR #VR