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AOL Issues Reports Near Barrington, Illinois

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Barrington and nearby locations:

  • TmoneyTalks
    Tyler Harford (@TmoneyTalks) reported from Palatine, Illinois

    thinking about that time when i was 9 years old and i stole my mom’s credit card, signed us up for AOL internet, and started chatting with a girl about ten years my senior in Massachusetts. as you could imagine, it was the most trouble i had ever gotten into at that point

AOL Issues Reports

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  • KM4OOS_EM71
    On Orbit Satellite 📻☂️Radiate Brightness (@KM4OOS_EM71) reported

    It is a daily barrage of fake *** accounts online that all claim to want me, up until they ask for me to install an app and talk to them about a business opportunity. I am so damn tired of this new internet. I want to go back to AOL or even Prodigy, maybe even Compuserve.

  • Jgrady025
    Jayne (@Jgrady025) reported

    @Matt_Pinner 19. I never used AOL.

  • CinemaPrincipia
    Chris (@CinemaPrincipia) reported

    @DustyRondeau @PJB170 @WeWatchedAMovie I'm sorry but do you really think parents pimping out their kids is best addressed by going after people other than the parents. Also, that wasn't what these stings were. There are statistics on molestation. 1 in 5 children are propositioned on the internet. It happened to me regularly in the old AOL days. (AOL did nothing to crack down on it initially) However, that is not who molested me. The number of kids molested by a stranger online is so small it isn't even statistically significant. Because I'm a survivor, I've talked to other survivors a lot in different groups and literally have never met anybody who was molested by a stranger.

  • Irunwithdogs
    Jon Lareau (@Irunwithdogs) reported

    @BaileyRoseBoyle @AshleyInMKE That makes sense, and I'd imagine you're not alone in the experience of knowing what some things are despite never having actually used/ done them, like an AOL account.

  • kjlsullivan
    Karen (@kjlsullivan) reported

    @Suzierizzo1 “Raised fist: Often used as a general symbol of solidarity and resistance by left-wing and anti-fascist movements, rather than a secret hand signal. [1] AOL” He even got this wrong…

  • SHTOOPIDTHICK
    African$avage (@SHTOOPIDTHICK) reported

    @BankheadOunce lol and aol slow as hell dial up

  • Donnyboy_08
    🩸EmoFagLover🩸 (@Donnyboy_08) reported

    I’ve tried every single number he has to date and his current number still lets me call but he never picks up. I’ve tried his email and aol. I’ve tried his first twitter account, I’ve tried instagram and facebook. I’ve even gone as far as to text him through a quest 2-

  • bandanapictures
    Bandana Pictures (@bandanapictures) reported

    @lhallwriter 19. Never had an AOL email address.

  • buffexx
    Buffexx (@buffexx) reported

    THIS 7-MINUTE SENATE CROSS-EXAMINATION OF BILL GATES TEACHES MORE ABOUT DEFLECTION THAN ANY HARVARD CASE STUDY. One question. Asked four different ways. Watch how Gates stalls before admitting the restriction. "Well, partly you're using legal terms I'm not familiar with." "I don't think these are legal terms, Mr. Gates." Netscape's CEO sat right in the room. AOL bought his company later that year. Here is the masterclass in corporate defense. Never give a direct 'yes' or 'no.' Gates reframes the premise. He feigns ignorance on basic words. He forces the senator to define terms instead of arguing facts. It’s a classic deposition tactic. Shift the focus to vocabulary, and you control the clock. Media trainers charge $10,000 a day for this pivot. Gates pulled it off under federal oath.

  • corbentfrost
    Corbent (@corbentfrost) reported

    @LionheartGodric Never used fax, an aol address, a check book or a waterbed.