AOL outages and service status in Hayesville, North Carolina
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Hayesville, North Carolina
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AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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AwesomePalInk (@wuhwwormwow) reportedMore on what I said in the first post: - Cartoon Network's kiddie shift was specifically undertaken to synergize it with Kids' WB!, the result of Jamie Kellner taking over Turner Broadcasting amid overall shifts and "corporate synergy programs" from the AOL Time Warner merger
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tobias π±π (@tobiasly) reported@MrsBacall this generation will never know how unhinged those aol chatrooms were
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TechnoCatalyst (@TechnoCatalyst4) reported@The_mrNG @CanaanQuest @citizencyborg Blockbuster dominated video rental and doesn't exist. MySpace was the monopoly social network. Xerox, Blackberry, Yahoo, AOL, etc the graveyard of monopolies is bigger than the list of current ones.
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Nick S (@thesonx) reported@heckyessica I don't use it, but I can still login to my AOL account if I wanted
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ButterCup (frfr) (@_BxtterCxp_) reported@ThrillaRilla369 My first was AOL, which i had before the web. Yep, pre-web internet was all the rage back then. I had a dial-up, 1300 baud rate modem. Ask @Grok how ancient and slow a 1300 baud rate dial up modem is! Criminy!
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NYOB (@noybinbama) reported@Ask_Spectrum I would encourage anyone considering spectrum not to use it. Since Thursday I have had 17 outages. In the days of AOL I never lost connectivity this much. This company is a cheap alternative. I called to cancel and they said the outages were because I had old equipment. That was Friday. Tech was supposed to be here Sunday and they swore the equipment would arrive by then. They called to cancel swearing the problem had been resolved. The new equipment showed up yesterday. They are definitely losing a few customers on this one in my neighborhood. Donβt let the $85 per month internet and cable fool you. Itβs a piece of ****
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Buck Ackerman (@AckermanBu91687) reported@oelma__ Fax machine and an AOL address are the only two I never used.
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γγ (@colonbag69) reported@ThrillaRilla369 No you don't. Top seniority: .edu Early adopter: an email address connected to your dial up service provider. So aol, compuserve, netcom, prodigy, If your first email was a free email service, you were a late comer.
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Wil Garou (@LoopyRGarou) reported@RossKneeDeep 18: never used AOL, never owned a water bed.
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Ben Lam....... (@BenBSP) reported$IGV Concerns: The disruption being caused by AI is incredible, but as new technologies are developed, the "IN" stocks can be dismantled quickly we are learning. I think if you don't adapt and change, you will get killed on the quick moving technology industry. Remember AOL dialup in the 1990s, then the internet explosion, then on line trading in late 1990s, then subscription models in early 2000s, pagers, flip phones, smart phones, docusign, on-line banking & everything, Surge pricing and CPQ, COVID work from home, remote school class, ALGO explosion, SAAS stocks and software, now AI and AI Agents!! LOOK at the $IGV from $114 to $74 in 6mos (35%) and it has not even started to break it's downtrend. Monthly chart shows next support is $67.20, then $53.48, then $41.06(covid lows) and this could happen by September. Just saying, don't believe any technology is her forever and NO ONE has a clue on this AI technology π§π§π€π€π€¨