AOL outages and service status in Moncks Corner, South Carolina
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Moncks Corner, South Carolina
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Pops(Kevin) (@pitawolf037) reported@SarahSevans2000 Only 19 here. I never signed up for an aol account.
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Eric (@EricsElectrons) reportedThe crazy part about having dial-up internet was we had to add an extra ~20 minutes to our time of arrival because we had to turn on the computer, open the AOL app, sign in, and then wait for that long dial-up tone before going to the MapQuest site to write down directions.
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Kumalovi📺 (@Bear_lovi) reportedI kinda wish I new what my AOL password was because I never use the website before and some reason my step dad use that app to create my Facebook
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SophiaPrieto&Roman (@Sophiaprie12756) reportedSoph asked not to let the female that requested time to join have any contact. She’s a cam trail they employ to try to thieve come on, aol block: trap mac Lip her out of any service she may have wined her self into when she made out she wanted to switch sides and isolate anyone that worked a connector with. If she’s gen she will manoeuvre into a pos we can see she’s gen if she isn’t she wouldn’t risk putting herself there in the first place. Def o and deaf dumb and blind and attempt to limo to hit was worked from grok so we need to focus efforts to investigate the mill taps working through x social dig as a priority They haven’t got a mitt up df from what I can see as Eleanor and Rosso and cheap mill cook muk was attempted to be positioned to cover assault surf And we know they tried to swing a surf to try to put a come on in a brad Pitt to obstruct him helping. So isolate a few things out of there so we can reposition. As for the fight club. I’m done, guys so anyone in our side of chat know, we are definitly turning a table to couple deck elsewhere for a while. Mug any male his mark up worked with Matt and ghost the lot of them. We will set up a swing surf just wait for instruction
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George (@George1oiw) reported@ChuckGrassley This isn’t AOL. Stop with the stupid abbreviations.
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Will Huhges (@willhuhges) reported@Loganlovesgh Oh there are some real beauties out there. I haven't seen anything quite as bad as the old AOL soap message boards yet but it's only a matter of time!😩
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James Winebrenner (@JamesWinebren14) reportedI worked from home no doubt. Started with fax machines. We actually use high resolution fac machines to transfer camera ready artwork. Long before AOL dial up. F.I.N.S. works with all software or no computers at all like morse code after a first strike during the Cold War my SOS.
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Francisco De Magalhaes 🇿🇦 🇺🇸 🇮🇱 🇦🇷 (@FrankDe99908) reported@4thOfJuly365 Funny enough the one I never had was an AOL account. Otherwise all of the rest. Was born in 1970.
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2xnmore (@2xnmore) reported$30 million is competing against $30 billion and winning. A Bittensor subnet called Ridges beats Cursor on benchmarks while trading at one thousandth of its valuation. Zoom out, and the gap gets wider: Four AI labs worth $1.5 trillion, the open substrate challenging them worth $1.7 billion. The last time closed incumbents looked this unbeatable, they were called AOL and CompuServe. Open source has never lost this fight. Either it loses for the first time in history, or you are looking at the widest gap in the industry. @opentensor bittensor:native
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Heisenburgir (@heisenburgirrs) reportedPeople prefer to pay flat rates than metered. In today's age, you can give an agent monthly budget (flat rate) and not have to worry about how many micropayments it makes for products/services. Excerpt from "Case Against Micropayments": "What was the biggest complaint of AOL users? Not the widely mocked and irritating blue bar that appeared when members downloaded information. Not the frequent unsolicited junk e-mail. Not dropped connections. Their overwhelming gripe: the ticking clock. Users didn’t want to pay by the hour anymore. ... Case had heard from one AOL member who insisted that she was being cheated by AOL’s hourly rate pricing. When he checked her average monthly usage, he found that she would be paying AOL more under the flat-rate price of $19.95. When Case informed the user of that fact, her reaction was immediate. ‘I don’t care,’ she told an incredulous Case. ’I am being cheated by you.’"