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  • WilliamRoddy14
    William Roddy (@WilliamRoddy14) reported

    Loudon County, VA has the highest median family income in the country. It is not the richest--Elon doesn't live there. Loudon was the headquarters of the internet 30 years ago. AOL had their HQ there. The data centers were built before residents knew about the problems.

  • nursehudock
    Margaret Hudock (@nursehudock) reported

    @Irina_exh 19. Never had an AOL Address.

  • Rasterdeck25086
    Rasterdeck (@Rasterdeck25086) reported

    @sentient_ape1 @0xPrajwal_ Ah, yeah I can't think of a single other alternative to that. Same problem I have with teams and slack and zoom and teamspeak and discord and skype and AOL and mIRC. But we all do exactly that anyway because there's literally no other option.

  • sspriint
    sprint (@sspriint) reported

    In June 2000 a room of shareholders raised their hands and approved the worst deal in corporate history. The price tag was $120,000,000,000. When the deal was announced five months earlier it was worth about $165,000,000,000. Nobody stopped the vote. The currency was melting while they counted the hands, and the vote went through anyway. AOL was the buyer. A dial-up company with 23,000,000 subscribers paying monthly for modem access. Time Warner was the target. Cable systems, film studios, magazines, record labels, actual assets producing actual cash. The internet company bought the media empire with stock. Paper bought property. Steve Case knew what his paper was worth. Gerald Levin took it anyway. Watch the men on the steps afterwards. Nobody is arguing. Nobody in that footage looks like they just lost anything. Two years later the combined company wrote down about $99,000,000,000 in a single year. That number is larger than the annual output of most countries. By 2009 the two halves were separated again, and the pieces were worth a fraction of what they carried in. Every analyst covering the deal called it visionary. The vote took minutes. The unwind took nine years.

  • gsteiner1031
    Greg Steiner (@gsteiner1031) reported

    @Irina_exh 19, never had an AOL address

  • CivilExile
    CivilExile (@CivilExile) reported

    @Irina_exh I NEVER did AOL. But the rest...yrp

  • TMoney_Toleaz
    toleaz (@TMoney_Toleaz) reported

    @discord_support @AOL and the support worker did nothing about it fix up i beg.

  • Packagingbook23
    PackagingMachineryHandbook (@Packagingbook23) reported

    @Irina_exh Never had a but I had Compuserve in the 80s and Genie in90. Both before AOL. Does that count? Otherwise 19

  • btcsef
    sef (@btcsef) reported

    let’s start off with the claim that he hacked the cia. reality: justin liverman has never actually hacked anything before, his claim of hacking the cia comes from when his group social engineered AOL to reset a guy who works at the CIA’s email. this is the easiest thing ever 1/2

  • TrevorL415
    Trevor Long (@TrevorL415) reported

    @MeikaRei @KPHagain Lol. We didn't have squat like that during old school AOL & all my old content and chats way back when. We all know you never know Jack Squat or the reality of anything.