AOL Outage Report in Daleville, Botetourt County, Virginia
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Daleville, Virginia
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Daleville and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.
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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 (2%)
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Wi-fi (%)
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Phone (%)
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AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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dan ushman
(@danushman) reported
@ChartBreakouts well... i learned the basics when i was 15 with a bootlegged copy of MS visual basic. had a goal: to write an aol im punter that would flood my friends instant messages with crap until their aol clients frooze and they were booted offline. a ton of peeps my age learned that way
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dj0nes
(@dj0nes) reported
At&t service is like AOL dial up here I gotta switch phone providers 😒
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Tim Sawyer
(@tzsawyer) reported
$7.99/month for Twitter? Remember AOL? In 1993, you would be limited to five hours of AOL use for $9.95 and in 2006 they changed to unlimited use for $19.95. What did you get? Chat rooms, email, news and web access. So pretty much twitter is fairly priced for the service given
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A C Ellis
(@M109rRider) reported
@Gizmodo AOL wants their ****** pop-ups back. That's absolutely 💯 percent annoying! Do you need .00001 cent that bad?
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Captain Jukeman
(@CJukeman) reported
captainjukeman on hive I figured reserving the name wouldn't hurt while they make the app suck less. AOL Instants Messenger was faster and crashed less often but you never can be too careful I suppose
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Clarissa Burde
(@MasterChirpInc) reported
@KennyOmegamanX The sound effects I am hearing through this is the AOL dial up noise at the slow mo and then the "You got mail!" at the point of impact!
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Darvin Otero | tiankii app⚡️🇸🇻
(@aveotero) reported
Lightning network⚡ like SMTP are technologies still at Protocol Level, but what in reality pushed the adoption in web1 was the consumer apps: yahoo, gmail, aol, etc
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Bryce.
(@gremlynmusic) reported
Some of y'all never had to use every symbol on the keyboard to make "Smileys" in MSN or AOL, and it shows... =-O
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TheIrishStud
(@The_Irish_Stud) reported
@Mnpctech @IntelGaming @OfficialPCMR No CD-RW's? No AOL? No Aux cable going to a boombox? No elders yelling at you to get off the internet? That's a poor kids 1999 build.
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Jordin Powers
(@PowersJordin) reported
@EricaGrieder Born in 89 but had a DELL computer desktop when i turned 7. Never used it. Turned 13 or 14 and started using a desktop at home to dial in to AOL for those chatrooms. Learned through highschool - 03 to 07 how to use a computer and the digital world was born already im sure.