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AOL Issues Reports Near Cockrell Hill, Texas

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Cockrell Hill and nearby locations:

  • malloriesullivn
    mallorie sullivan ✨ (@malloriesullivn) reported from Dallas, Texas

    NEOPETS 🙏🏼 also AOL chatrooms, stumbleupon, photobucket, MSN, cartoon network

  • reidatcheson
    Reid Atcheson 🌻 (@reidatcheson) reported from Dallas, Texas

    @typedfemale @panchromaticity When I was a kid on AOL there was a webhost called something like ,"beseen" and every website on it was terrible. It feels related somehow.

  • ImAliAaron
    Ali Burns (@ImAliAaron) reported from Dallas, Texas

    Some of y’all never had to choose between using the phone or checking AOL to see who emailed you and it shows

  • daribrook
    d (@daribrook) reported from Dallas, Texas

    so if Twitter goes down… can we get the AOL chat room back again?

  • reidatcheson
    Dr. Reid Atcheson (@reidatcheson) reported from Dallas, Texas

    @misterslaw @notdred Yep you will never stop bad behavior on the internet. Scam/spam emails have been around ever since I had an AOL account.. but we find effective ways to minimize their harm..

  • BigReeves100
    🦅🎒 (@BigReeves100) reported from Dallas, Texas

    @TheOne1One1 Facts I was in college on oovoo just just be sayin **** lol but aol dial up I was in elementary

  • RebeccaMIRELES9
    Rebecca MIRELES (@RebeccaMIRELES9) reported from Dallas, Texas

    @AOL 🤬🤬🤬🤬 no cold no clue plus I don't need a damn flu shot when I have a viral infection!! Twitt @GoldenCross so yeah kinda& tylenol is without codeine!I can't stand a know itall troublemaker sad she saidthat @tv7israelnews @osiyo_tv I can hear you I'm down the hall!! @TomFitton

  • eddonegan
    Ed Donegan (@eddonegan) reported from Dallas, Texas

    @genentech I began to notice Dopples of me (those piggy backing onto my AOL payroll, etc.,) who seemed to be getting in trouble for being scum, and giving into blackmail to give away real Ed @eddonegan s DNA. Often this is Obama and Secret Service connected.

  • RebeccaMIRELES9
    Rebecca MIRELES (@RebeccaMIRELES9) reported from Dallas, Texas

    @AOL Plus how hard is it just to be kind enough to say would you like tye help provided in case your income is too low or is a crime to be kind to others for their sake !! @JudicialWatch @tv7israelnews @osiyo_tv or yours @TomFitton

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  • atKenNelson
    Ken Nelson (@atKenNelson) reported

    @disagreebutter 19. I’ve never used AOL.

  • chsake_
    chsake (@chsake_) reported

    16...💀 The other 4: Didn't had AOL, didn't use cheque book (still don't have one), saw a typewriter but didn't use, and I know someone who had a waterbed but again never used.

  • IanLandsman
    Ian Landsman (@IanLandsman) reported

    @jessethanley @PatBergie We’ll hash this out tomorrow but don’t agree. Slack is basically just AOL IM. Think AI pilled are way over thinking how many problems AI directly solves for normal people. It’s not many. Now indirectly sure. Medical breakthroughs, better software, as part of a good home robot. But direct it’s basically just google search.

  • ZeldatheCat3
    zeldacat (@ZeldatheCat3) reported

    @itslunabxo @NoContextHumans You got that ******* right. The internet was fun once. And free of anyone trying to make money but AOL and the like. Sorry for all who never saw it.

  • aremz04
    Aremu Azeez (@aremz04) reported

    There's a line in The Lean Startup that stung when I read it last week: "learning" is the oldest excuse in the book for a failure of execution. Eric Ries tells the story of IMVU's first product. His team spent six months building an instant-messaging add-on, based on a genuinely smart-sounding strategy: piggyback on existing IM networks (AOL, Yahoo!, MSN), ride their network effects, spread virally through people's existing friend lists. Whiteboard-brilliant. They launched. Nobody used it. When they finally sat real customers down in front of the product, every assumption fell apart. Customers weren't scared of learning new software - the average teenager ran eight IM clients at once. They didn't want to chat with existing friends through avatars - they wanted to meet strangers. The "obvious" barrier the whole strategy was built around wasn't a barrier at all. Ries's point isn't "test more." It's sharper than that: in a startup, any effort that doesn't produce evidence about what customers actually want is waste - no matter how well it's executed. He calls the real version of this validated learning, to separate it from the after-the-fact story you tell yourself when something doesn't work. I'm sitting in a smaller version of that exact test right now with Owoye. One of the assumptions baked into the product is that WhatsApp and IG sellers want their invoices auto-matched to incoming payments. It sounds obviously useful from where I sit. But that's precisely the position IMVU's team was in - certain, and wrong, about what would remove friction for their customer. So this week will not be spent refining the feature. It will be spent in conversations with actual sellers, watching how they track who's paid right now - screenshots, memory, WhatsApp scrollback - before deciding whether "auto-match" solves their problem or just mine. The uncomfortable question worth asking about your own product this week: is the thing you're building solving a problem your customer has, or a problem you have with how your customer works?

  • CentrumJosh
    Josh Centrum (@CentrumJosh) reported

    @Rajatsoni Calling XRP holders stupid while chasing BTC because it was invented first is hilarious. By that logic we should all still be using AOL and BlackBerrys. Tech history is littered with first movers that got passed by better technology. BTC has had 15+ years to scale and and hasn’t

  • Cricklander8
    Cricklander8 (@Cricklander8) reported

    @AOL Wills will keep loser Harry far away from his family, Charles, well he' an idiot

  • 01Waller
    Andrew Waller (@01Waller) reported

    @Matt_Pinner All but 2. No AOL address and no waterbed (I’ve sat on one but I’ve never slept on one). I still use some of the others e.g. I used a paper map last week,

  • kristinnsms
    Kristinn Sævar Magnússon (@kristinnsms) reported

    The model: buy unloved internet assets, rebuild the technology, centralise the infrastructure, cut the cost base, keep the cash. More than 50 acquisitions since 2013, and they have never sold a business. Evernote. WeTransfer. Vimeo. Meetup. Brightcove. Eventbrite. AOL.

  • StDoritos
    St.Doritos™ (@StDoritos) reported

    @krus_chiki True, like I said earlier , after the feds raid you and rough you up and destroy your ****. You can try to explain to some local circuit judge who probably still uses AOL for their email , how you are a part of special protected and exempt group. Or you can submit your forms.