AOL outages and service status in Jenison, Michigan
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Jenison, Michigan
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AOL Issues Reports Near Jenison, Michigan
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Jenison and nearby locations:
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Myles Mowery, DO, MBA (@RadzManMyles) reported from Grand Rapids, Michigan@kc140605 I want to do this so bad but I’m afraid I’ll lose something valuable, but I know I’ll never check my 1.3k AOL emails (I am their last remaining member, yes)
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Peter J Spalding (@probablyretep) reported from Grand Rapids, Michigan@SteveGunnink @unixbhaskar @nixcraft I never was on CompuServ or Prodigy, but don’t get me started on AOL or BBS’s Lolol
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Rob (@Rob424336273101) reported@AOLSupportHelp Need help to get email back
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The Freer Press (@TheFreerPress) reported.@Olivia_Reingold, we’ve heard reports that Duwaji’s AOL Instant Messenger (AIM) username was “Israel gon’ die *****.” We have tried to locate her account, but the entire AIM platform appears to be shut down? DM us.
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MaidenViking (@MaidenViking_) reported@MattPinner_ 18. Never had AOL adress (not common in my country) and not used a checkbook, as by the time I was an adult (2000) it was not that common in my country anymore. And when I was a kid, most adults I saw, never used these. Only some business men. More common to use physical bankgiro
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random user (@GideonEightySix) reported@GergelyOrosz @Meta fails to understand one simple thing. It loses public support, its major site will be replaced by another facebook. Look at MySpace, AOL, and the other giants... all of them faced backlash and it ended their empire quickly.
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memoria (@ObsidianLining) reported@MidnightWitch33 AOL! The thing people used before MySpace and instead of googling you Ask Jeeves'd (started in 1996 and just officially shut down THIS MONTH)
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MackaToshi 魔鳳亜 (@mackatoshi) reported@honeymoon250 20/20 Born in 1979 Used to record the top 20 countdown on tape Hell I WORKED for the phone book and used one of those AOL CDs on my home phone line. God it was so slow
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Hairy Bradshaw (@serious__black) reportedLiterally the same ****. You either used AOL Chatrooms, Craigslist, Adam4Adam, ManHunt...that's what I'm confused when y'all get on here acting like Grindr is so different.
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In conculsion, Sue Donym is a land of contrasts. (@daehruoyserehw) reportedinformation about being trans was out there, I wasn't stupid, I'd been online since peak AOL days. I told my gf in high school I was "jealous of her because she got to be a girl and I didn't." I could've discovered myself way, way sooner. but the culture passively discouraged me.
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JJ Faulk (@JohnWilliamFau2) reported@GeauxTgr66 @lj1054 Safari might have had that "tab" problem Kenny but the record of what time it was requested is what counts , Safari gets its results from several different apps like Google , FireFox , and AOL and those apps record the date and time of when requested .
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Jeremy Lamb (@jeremy__lamb) reported@BlackulaJonez Terrible word choice, I’m like your grandpa logging into AOL in 1999