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AOL Issues Reports Near Manteno, Illinois

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

  • hatchetbagz17
    The Ryda Bagz (@hatchetbagz17) reported from Bradley, Illinois

    @Yahoo and @AOL news is so ******* stupid that they write an article about Juggalos, do an interview with @tweetmesohard but don’t write their name in the article, but write about @icp because they don’t think to write about effective journalism and just want to make a story even

AOL Issues Reports

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  • TrinityAshcroft
    Trinity Ashcroft (@TrinityAshcroft) reported

    @BlueHawkLegend I get that, but the amount of utility is not enough to say that it’s being used at any kind of scale really. It’s like the beginning of the Internet when we had Netscape and AOL. It seems like everybody was using it, but most people weren’t. And out of the entire planet only five people have exposure to crypto that’s nothing imagine what percent of that is actual utility. It’s insignificant it’s hard to see because we’re immersed in it all the time and we think everyone knows about it and we wonder why people aren’t doing something about it why they’re not buying bags of it. It’s because you’ve done all this research and you know what’s going on and you’ve been knowing what’s going on for probably years so it’s frustrating because stuff isn’t happening but it will and when you look back, you’ll be like holy crap I was so freaking early and I had the patience of a saint and you’ll pat yourself in the back and then go jump in your swimming pool of whatever precious gem you fill it with lol who cares what everyone else is doing and what the price is doing if you’ve done your research, you know where it’s gonna go and that’s all you have to have Vision and the faith and the patience to wait for it to happen

  • rundle_r
    Jay Rundle (@rundle_r) reported

    @JohannBiermann1 The bit worth adding: they never sell what they buy, so this isn't a flipper; it's more like a hospice for tired apps that turns a profit. AOL and Evernote under one Italian roof is a sentence that shouldn't exist but does.

  • CodeMonkeyReadr
    BookemCodeMonkey (@CodeMonkeyReadr) reported

    @omgsidewalks AOL was horrible

  • KeithFrank31
    Keith Frank (@KeithFrank31) reported

    @Matt_Pinner 19 never had a AOL address.

  • NotAzehara
    NotAzehara (@NotAzehara) reported

    @CielaNox Im probably older than you and there are some of these that i know about and used by people around me yet I have never used. - water bed - phone booth - fax machine - aol address - mix tape - post card - check book

  • TheRealWizar
    TheWizard (@TheRealWizar) reported

    AOL was the first time most people used the internet back in the 90s. Using a phone line and dialing up the service meant you were connecting to the world, it felt like a magical experience. Hearing 'You got mail' and your AIM notifications going off was the first dopamine hit for people being addicted to social platforms - but it was different. You were not online for long durations - usually, just to login for 5 - 15 minutes to check your messages, read some quick news, and log off. Mom had to use the phone after all and you couldn't stay on all day. Today's internet is an always on experience, making it hard for people to disconnect and touch grass / hang out with family and friends.

  • KatyLMA
    Katy A. (@KatyLMA) reported

    @Ken_FiveSolas I got 19. I never had an aol address. LOL

  • NickG_80
    Nick Greig (@NickG_80) reported

    @rovabtw Used to be standard for me. AOL chat back in the day (son's mother) or Facebook. Never a dating site.

  • RichardRicoba
    Richard Gallagher (@RichardRicoba) reported

    @Ken_FiveSolas 18, never used AOL email and never slept on a waterbed

  • DebbieF78054760
    Debbie F (@DebbieF78054760) reported

    @catturd2 AOL is a fraud who never wanted child.