AOL outages and service status in Circleville, Ohio
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Circleville, Ohio
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AOL Issues Reports
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Sheila Howze-Jones (@ChynaStormWx) reported@Soaringeagle45 I got 15 points due to the fact that I never used a fax machine, got a AOL account, dial up internet, nor used a checkbook until college my grandfather was the only person sleeps on a waterbed
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Novel Ninja | Catholic Geek (@thenovelninja) reportedMel misses the point, perhaps even by sincere error. It's not nostalgia for limited programs. I'm sure there are some people who want to go back to AOL, but that's not the point. It's that we have come to recognize that being parked in front of a screen for most of the day is bad for even an adult, much less a child. So many of us are nostalgic for a day when we weren't online all the time. Personally, I'm also old enough to remember when I was called socially deficient for reading all the time, just because my books were more interesting than my peers. I was in eighth grade before I found friends who liked even some of what I enjoyed. Being online isn't automatically bad, but if you don't exercise self-control you'll find it controls you. That's being terminally online -- when it defines you, more than anything else.
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twicemeles (@twicemeles) reported@Owliellder Only one I never witnessed as AOL. I wasn't allowed. I am creaking.
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Milan (@milanm_) reportedFor people with newsletters - do you get more spam reports from AOL/Yahoo users? I have a user which hit mark as spam 3 times in the last month or so, but is still using the product. People tell me that's "normal" for AOL/Yahoo users, that some of them treat mark as spam button as a delete button. How to handle this? Disabling the user?
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George Peacock (@Peacockg) reported@Hiraweb3 @BobbyThakkar Remember the phones had a busy signal? 2400 baud models and images gradually propagating down the screen on AOL
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🤍🩵🩷~rotten candy~🩷🩵🤍 (@rottencxndy) reportedtype of **** that would get sent to your moms AOL from jibjab dot com in 2002
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Rusty (@isrustydotnet) reported@BuzzPatterson Yea, we tried doing a iMitchcall through AOL but it was too slow.
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Etheraider (@etheraider) reportedEvery trendy chain is basically trying to sell you their flavor of AOL, some training wheel, curated version of the internet. When in reality, the real unlock is the unbridled, uncensored, open-access network. $ETH
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Mike Cecconi (@Cecconi140) reportedThe saddest thing is when the cheap ugly insulting lazy AI slop ad tells you "support local" or "thank you for supporting local" when they refused to hire a local graphic designer to use an AOL chatbot that just polluted their own water. Madness.
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Jonathan (@comnlysensable) reported@Justin_Nunley We had the computer and dial up AOL but a “printer”…you mean pen and paper? Yeah shoot I had to write it down or spend the nickel and stop at the library to print.