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AOL Issues Reports Near Manassas, Virginia

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  • AdamLovesFood
    Adam Levine (@AdamLovesFood) reported from Chantilly, Virginia

    5 Jobs I’ve had: 1. Intern / Mascot @ABC Kidzine on @AOL 2. Catering Staff at countless DC Caterers 3. Founder / Owner of JAM Productions and the Exchange VIPs 4. Sales/Service at @CustomInk 5. All things SEO @Appian

AOL Issues Reports

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  • RedwaveDawg
    RedwaveDawg (@RedwaveDawg) reported

    1995 was straight elite. No smartphones. No endless scrolling. Just you, your crew, and real life. You’d come home, throw on some baggy jeans and flannel, pop in a CD, and pray the dial up didn’t die while you hopped on AOL. Pure analog vibes. We made mixtapes and burned cds. We actually had to remember phone numbers. 1995 wasn’t perfect… but damn, it felt real. Who else misses it? Drop your best 1995 memory 👇 #1995 #90sKid #Throwback

  • purplepastryyy
    Penelope. (@purplepastryyy) reported

    @HeerJeet if you want absolutely no ai, i'd use aol search! it's like, honestly not that great as a search engine, but quite frankly all of the other search engines are also quite bad. and it's so decrepit it will never have ai!

  • Umpirehuw
    Hugh (@Umpirehuw) reported

    @lady_valor_07 It should be 19, but I’ve never used a Check Book, I’ve used a Cheque Book though!!! I never had an AOL address! I used to use Freenets!!!!

  • DaylightLurking
    John (@DaylightLurking) reported

    @Cromwelp Common practice by them to push new sales while claiming it’s for security purposes. Funny how they dont ask for any identifying material to prove who you are right? Went down this road with an old aol email being the one needed and it was long gone.

  • NintyPrime
    Nintendo Prime (@NintyPrime) reported

    @Stephen_Agnew @TRIPSTER0 "Why is that weird." I've been on social media since social media was nothing but yahoo chat rooms and AOL Instant Messenger. People say and do all sorts of ****. BOTH IRL and Online. And what they they do, why they do it, that's on them. I have zero curiosity around it. Just because someone is talking publicly, doesn't mean I have to care. Like, I am friends with AndresRestart. But before we were friends, he was a fellow content creator. I valued his thoughts on content creation and his approach to making his videos - but before we were friends? Nothing else he said publicly mattered. Because I didn't know him enough to know why I should even care what he's talking about. "You should welcome that curiosity" I should welcome people questioning literally everything I say or do? All it makes me want to do is not say or do any of it. ", not shame it or be a **** towards people who ask you curious questions." So your questions are "curious", mine are "being a ****". Got it. "If someone asks you a question, just answer them." No. I don't have to answer anything I don't want to answer. What the hell kind of reasoning is this? Do you just answer everyone's question all the time? If you don't feel like answering - don't. You don't owe them anything. They are strangers on the internet. They couldn't be less relevant to your life. "Have a normal conversation on X" I argue normal conversations don't exist on X. Because if what I see is normal, I don't want to be on this planet anymore. "being defensive and being a jerk to them." Not only have your questions been answered, I asked questions in return. So I get it: You can ask me questions and if I don't want to answer it then but ask you a question in kind, and you don't want to answer it then - I'm the ****, you're the innocent bystander. If my post isn't asking a question, I am not asking for anyone's thoughts, nor taking questions. I do Q and A's for that. Commentary is just that, and people are free to disagree or not with my commentary. They are free to ask, or not questions. And I am free to answer those questions, or not. You seem to have this definition of "nromal" that is inherently "you must do what is asked of you because I said so". Nah, I don't. There is no normal. How I am behaving right now is perfectly, 1000%, considered normal among my friends. "Nothing you do here is your private business" lol "you do it publicly and so the public has a right to ask about your public actions" And I have a right to respond to a question, with a question. "Just give an honest answer and move on." I did. You didn't like my answer.

  • orangeplaya
    OG Justin (@orangeplaya) reported

    @RealProductGirl My biggest problem with discord is it feels cutoff from the internet in some ways vs something like X. Like a how AOL wasn’t really the internet back I the day.

  • BrentGD
    Gordy_BD (@BrentGD) reported

    @TheMaineWire Jones and Migley are RCV buddies. Same with Bush and Wessels. Bobby was AOL... again. This narrows down my picks.

  • mmealling
    Michael Mealling -- e/acc (@mmealling) reported

    @a69774 @jeremykauffman @HarrisonHSmith The DNS A-root was there (now it's anycasted). That was why one of the first network interconnects was built there. Then that was why Amazon built us-east-1 there. AOL built there because of that first interconnect.

  • howisthewater
    Roman de Renart (@howisthewater) reported

    @Smirkley This is like valuing AOL at the top of the dotcom bubble. Things will settle down from the hype cycle & we will be able to accurately estimate the value of AI. But, not at the moment. This is just a spurious analysis based on the top of the bubble.

  • rouchosfyi
    Rouchos (@rouchosfyi) reported

    Kids today will never know the high-stakes gamble of using an AOL disc to install the internet, only to have a 2-hour download ruined because someone in the house picked up the landline phone