AOL outages and service status in Morgantown, West Virginia
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AOL Issues Reports Near Morgantown, West Virginia
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Morgantown and nearby locations:
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عبدالرحمن الغازي الطيب Abdulrahman A. Altayeb (@aaltayeb) reported from Morgantown, West Virginia@aolmail My old emails have disappeared. Please help.
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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The Smart Gremlin (@TheCultOfTwist) reported@VaultOfInsights Getting stalked and **** by total randos on AOL did require an account however... go figure.
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Custo (@purp_sqrt) reportedAgain, not because it's a bad idea. It's less profitable because of the cost. If you need a reference, AOL. They did exactly what all the frontiers of AI are doing. It's free as long as you sign up then fractional costs later with all these benefits. AOL gone tho.
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Thomas Olenik (@TomOlenik) reported@signorina37H 56k was blazing fast. I was an AOL customer beefier they went public with a 14.4k modem in a 486-66 machine and a whopping 8 MB RAM.
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Kendall Hershberger (@Kberger58) reported@Irina_exh 19. Never had an AOL account
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nathanistic (@nathanistic) reportedKoalas already sleep 18 to 20 hours a day just to survive on a diet of tough, low-calorie eucalyptus leaves, so during breeding season, when males travel across territory and call repeatedly searching for a mate, that search comes at a real energy cost. If success doesn't come quickly, researchers have observed both males and females essentially cut their losses, males quiet down and stop searching, while females retreat to familiar trees and reduce movement to lower stress and conserve energy. It's less about giving up out of frustration and more about biology forcing a hard limit, koalas run on such a strict energy budget that continuing to search nonstop could actually drain the reserves they need just to stay healthy for the next breeding opportunity. Later in the season, once energy reserves stabilize, males often pick the calls back up again. There's something oddly relatable about an animal whose entire strategy for disappointment is just going back to sleep. Does knowing the actual biology behind it make the koala nap life even funnier, or does it take away from the joke? Sources: AOL, WWF, A-Z Animals
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Marianne Halcomb (@MRHalcomb) reported@Irina_exh 19. Never used AOL address
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Riley (@SmudgesRiley) reported@james_spir19274 I never had an AOL address.
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Kaworu (@kaworu0x) reportedNicole Richie says her first boyfriend cheated on her three times - including once on Disneyland’s Peter Pan ride “My first real boyfriend’s AOL name was ‘Playa4Life.’” “I was devastated and shocked to my core when he cheated on me.” “He cheated on me three times.” “Once was on the Peter Pan ride at Disneyland.” “One of the girls called me and told me he said we were broken up.” “So we called him on conference - and he admitted it.”
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D Mace 🍊🍊🍊🍊🍊🍊🍊 (@DMace51) reported@SueJ2024 I never had AOL but I had poor dial up internet.
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Michael Dunphy (@mikld1260) reported@Irina_exh 17 never used a Fax machine or a floppy disk or an AOL address. The others I used on a regular basis