AOL Outage Report in Accomac, Virginia
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The latest reports from users having issues in Accomac come from postal codes 23301.
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Accomac, Virginia
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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by AOL users through our website.
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E-mail (94%)
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Internet (4%)
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Total Blackout (1%)
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Live Outage Map Near Accomac, Virginia
The most recent AOL outage reports came from the following cities: Accomac.
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AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Laura VanLandingham
(@LauraVan) reported
@Smilan317 @NotOneNotTwo Not the same, but I remember wanting to rid myself of AOL, and spent a ton of time getting grilled by their 'customer service' about why I wanted to cancel. Why? Like I owed some kind of explanation.
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Adam Lasnik
(@thatadamguy) reported
@the_clay_bird @mmasnick @DevinCow I still remember my Prodigy ID: GDXX03B! Lots lots lots of memories from that service (and Compuserve and Delphi and AOL and wow what an early-adopter nerd I was!). I particularly remember how shocked & sad we were when Prodigy instituted a 25 cent *per private message* fee!
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Abhishek chandra
(@quarantinedabhi) reported
@Dinesh3018 Please don't apply ur Patriotic and pseudo Nationalism everywhere, I kno wot dre lives mean to us. Going by Ur logic ,India Should stop aol the trade with China ,then stop taking all the APIs from China .Em damn Sure U dunno a thing bot APIs, Keep ur patriotism pseudo nati..
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Mike Griese
(@lordofthetwit) reported
Hey @AOL , I’ve been locked out of my old email for over a year now and don’t know how to fix it. #help
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Blair Budlong
(@BudlongBlair) reported
@BillDA Screen out any that have yahoo, msn, Comcast, aol or hotmail email addresses. In the last 5 years, I’ve broken this rule and been bit every time.
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Jason Harinstein
(@jharinstein) reported
@Post_Market @nomad_capital If you’re looking at the end of the arc I would agree (eg, AOL). I took the question as looking for companies that “never” converted usage/economic activity into their own economics. A fictional example would be a website that just sold TVs at negative gross margin.
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Bill
(@uplink2) reported
@Pauseandplay It was for the Commodore 64/128. In the early 90's it shut down and the company morphed into AOL.
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Kate Pearce
(@Kate4Queen) reported
@merlinslaugh @Kaetrin67 @JenReadsRomance Oh, she was always down on it being a romance, once back in the day we were on the same AOL forum thing & she told me off for calling it a romance and yet came to RWA to speak etc etc.
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马丁6489
(@josenava6489) reported
@ChauncyTalon I had AOL there wasn’t gonna be no online for me lmao. I think only games that were able to be played with that was the EA games. Also I didn’t have a network adapter. and yes I also didn’t care for online gaming at all.
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J
(@J53502707) reported
@JustSumDoodYo @skwp @bitman90 Going along with your analogy, bitcoin is like the internet and shitcoins are like AOL, compuserve, etc. Remember AOL wasn't even a part of the internet. It was a separate centralized and inferior network that got completely crushed by the decentralized and open internet.