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AOL Issues Reports Near Clio, Michigan

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

  • DJ_Sapphyre
    Sherri J. Cross (@DJ_Sapphyre) reported from Genesee, Michigan

    @AOC AOL is a moron! Please go back to school and re educate yourself because you sure make our Country look stupid! And that's an understatement. ..maybe Special Ed in History!

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  • fire37water
    Firetruck (@fire37water) reported

    @Irina_exh 19. Never had an AOL

  • nathanistic
    nathanistic (@nathanistic) reported

    Koalas 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

  • 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.

  • arafly_kristin
    Arafly (@arafly_kristin) reported

    18, but only because we never had AOL service and were too poor for a Walkman (I did eventually get a Diskman).

  • billp97309
    bill peterson (@billp97309) reported

    @Irina_exh I got 19, never had AOL.

  • robin16633
    Robin Fultz (@robin16633) reported

    @Irina_exh 19. I never had an AOL address.

  • HRTLegal
    Blink (@HRTLegal) reported

    Remembering the time in the early 2000's when I called AOL to cancel my account and the Indian kept trying to upsell me on ****. Even back then the signs were there

  • NarrativesFilm
    Narratives Film | Research (@NarrativesFilm) reported

    @ArtifexMemor @AndrewKolvet @MrsErikaKirk Huge overstatement, Meech. Numbers show the "country" is hardly "unified" in favor of the Conspiratorial Clan given lack of coverage of the debate and broader issue(s), other than online. Below are the News feed tracks since Friday. No peoples in human history have ever been convinced of a thing, by a single-point dissemination vector. Succinctly, board media isn't picking up the story and as such neither are the American people en masse. August 14, 2026: Immediately after ZERO coverage August 15, 2026: - Hollywood Life “Candace Owens vs. Andrew Wilson: What Happened at the Debate” - The Bulwark "The Charlie Kirk Murder Business Gets Its Crassest Spectacle Yet" - AOL "Owens 3/10 no evidence-based positions at all" - The Times of India “Candace Owens vs. Andrew Wilson: Inside the Firery Debate Over Charlie Kirk’s Murder...” - Hindustan Times "Who is Andrew Wilson? Did Candace Owens win the debate? 5 key takeaways as duo spars over Charlie Kirk" August 16, 2026: - Townhall “The Great Debate: A Logical Analysis of Candace Owens vs Andrew Wilson”

  • steev5ten
    Steven Harris 💹🧲🇬🇱🇩🇰🇺🇦 (@steev5ten) reported

    @Irina_exh never had AOL

  • RoyMueller13
    Roy Mueller (@RoyMueller13) reported

    @Irina_exh 18. Never had an AOL address and never had a walkman