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Problems in the last 24 hours in Westover Hills, Texas

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AOL Issues Reports Near Westover Hills, Texas

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Westover Hills and nearby locations:

  • mdrich
    Muad’Dave (@mdrich) reported from Westover Hills, Texas

    @blinkinriley And uses AOL CD’s for internet service.

  • Tristensmith99
    Tristen J. Smith (@Tristensmith99) reported from Fort Worth, Texas

    **** that noise hmu with that AOL account 🥴

  • slimefluwave
    slime (@slimefluwave) reported from Fort Worth, Texas

    I treat twitter like an aol chatroom

  • MVPenergy
    Matthew “X Æ 📛🔅” Parker (@MVPenergy) reported from Fort Worth, Texas

    @News4SA Hahahhahahahahaha. Have you actually watched one of these. He’s awful. It’s like trying to teach my 80 year grandmother how to use AOL ten years ago.

  • 5atanas_
    5atanas (@5atanas_) reported from Fort Worth, Texas

    The cringe....i did not start in AOL chat rooms for this shit

AOL Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • RobertGinnptu
    Robert Ginn (@RobertGinnptu) reported

    @Irina_exh 19 - never had an AOL account

  • David24086373
    David McGuire (@David24086373) reported

    @jameskita @Uncle__Jrue @caroljsroth Never had an AOL account

  • BigSBrain
    Diamonds Tzu (@BigSBrain) reported

    @petty_marshall Chatting on AOL/Yahoo in the early 2000s was funny, cause my closer was "Oh yeah, I'm 6'3". It never scared chicks away lol

  • kimmykoosh_art
    kimmy the koosh (VGen is Open!!) (@kimmykoosh_art) reported

    16. Never got cursive classes. Aol? Whodat? Yahoo or msn. Record player was expensive, rich people ****. (Same right now as well) No one near me had any checkbook to use.

  • myTapeDeck
    KaleDilemma (@myTapeDeck) reported

    @bennyjohnson Such an easy fix.. nuke the internet. Life was WAY better before AOL came along.

  • Packagingbook23
    PackagingMachineryHandbook (@Packagingbook23) reported

    @Irina_exh Never had a but I had Compuserve in the 80s and Genie in90. Both before AOL. Does that count? Otherwise 19

  • buffexx
    Buffexx (@buffexx) reported

    THIS 7-MINUTE SENATE CROSS-EXAMINATION OF BILL GATES TEACHES MORE ABOUT DEFLECTION THAN ANY HARVARD CASE STUDY. One question. Asked four different ways. Watch how Gates stalls before admitting the restriction. "Well, partly you're using legal terms I'm not familiar with." "I don't think these are legal terms, Mr. Gates." Netscape's CEO sat right in the room. AOL bought his company later that year. Here is the masterclass in corporate defense. Never give a direct 'yes' or 'no.' Gates reframes the premise. He feigns ignorance on basic words. He forces the senator to define terms instead of arguing facts. It’s a classic deposition tactic. Shift the focus to vocabulary, and you control the clock. Media trainers charge $10,000 a day for this pivot. Gates pulled it off under federal oath.

  • WanderMan0101
    WanderMan (@WanderMan0101) reported

    @IronySeeker @Kalshi AOL, Worldcom, Enron, Lehman Brothers: all too big to fail

  • Grabbs555
    Erik Griggs (@Grabbs555) reported

    @Irina_exh 18...never had an AOL address or a waterbed

  • Typhoid_Feva
    TheInfamousKira (@Typhoid_Feva) reported

    @edward18517 @Reenlsober To the complete contrary, you have franchises like Zelda who have NEVER (Not counting AoL) used numbers to denote main titles. I'm not taking a side, just having fun sharing ideas.