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AOL Issues Reports Near West Barnstable, Massachusetts

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in West Barnstable and nearby locations:

  • Jonbog2
    Jonbog (@Jonbog2) reported from City of Barnstable Town, Massachusetts

    If there’s anything I can do to help you @ScherieMurray please ask. @aol needs to be defeated and move out of the USA

AOL Issues Reports

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  • mergency9
    @mergency9 (@mergency9) reported

    @RossKneeDeep Things I’ve used in the last year: check book (to find my routing and account numbers) aol account (to finally cancel my wife’s Taste of Home subscription) and a postcard, (because some Kimpton hotels mail their own postcards from their hotels for free via usps)

  • vox_sara
    Sara (@vox_sara) reported

    @RossKneeDeep 19, never had aol

  • StreamerDarkly
    Streamer Darkly (@StreamerDarkly) reported

    @CTVNews Your customer base is still trying to figure out this world wide web thing. Is Google like an AoL?

  • thesonx
    Nick S (@thesonx) reported

    @heckyessica I don't use it, but I can still login to my AOL account if I wanted

  • DrThunderdome
    "Doctor" Thunderdome (@DrThunderdome) reported

    @joshuarolson Those CDs weren't meant to induce people into internet use since the internet didn't need the help, it was to get people, particularly low tech-savvy people, to spend their money for internet access with AOL instead of other ISPs.

  • SwissKnifeInv
    Swiss Knife Investor (@SwissKnifeInv) reported

    $PYPL Most companies die doing what made them great. AOL owned dialup. Borders owned bookstores. PayPal owned the button. The button was never the business. The relationship was. They finally figured that out. New CEO. New playbook. Ads. Fastlane. Venmo finally monetizing. 400M consumers and 35M merchants already in the network. That is not a turnaround story. That is a distribution advantage that was always there, finally being used. I underwrote $120 on FCF alone. The product pivot is upside I did not pay for.

  • dark_legions
    Dark Legions Archive (@dark_legions) reported

    People were smarter before AOL and worse, cell phones. Social media being awful is a consequence of letting in the general public. Early internet required some trickery to get online and make stuff work. This was the "fare gate" that cut out the tards, grifters, etc.

  • watchingxrp
    xrpwatch (@watchingxrp) reported

    @cyberat2600 I tried this on a very similar computer when we got an AOL disk in the mail. The little epson computer was too slow even for the time and could barely handle the AOL software.

  • LarsThorwald51
    Lars Thorwald (@LarsThorwald51) reported

    @RossKneeDeep Got 19. I never used AOL.

  • geekbroll
    Peril Press Comics 🇺🇦 (@geekbroll) reported

    @RossKneeDeep Never had an AOL address.