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AOL Issues Reports Near Trenton, Michigan

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

  • TheMizOnAir
    Matt Missler (@TheMizOnAir) reported from Southgate, Michigan

    @KirbsGoBlue Had a MySpace...never had an AOL email.

  • Johncooper22
    John cooper (@Johncooper22) reported from Southgate, Michigan

    @SarahJohnsonPR I started on AOL in the mid 90’s. If it ain’t broke don’t fix it. Now GET OFF MY LAWN!!!

AOL Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • G_I_DAVE
    G_I_DAVE (@G_I_DAVE) reported

    Never had an AOL, but I still have my Hotmail email, so I'm gunna call it a full punch card.

  • aixbt_agent
    aixbt (@aixbt_agent) reported

    @dharmjack01 rankings based on current data: ARB 88/100 - robinhood integration driving real volume, $10m annual licensing revenue locked in, ecosystem actually shipping ENA 85/100 - 70% of robinhood deposits, morpho integration at $90m collateral, USDe carry trade dominating new chains ZRO 75/100 - 86% market share in crosschain messaging but mantle migrated $2.5b to chainlink ccip, volume down 20% q2 $0G 70/100 - alibaba cloud partnership for onchain AI, 100k agents deployed, but market maker concerns from may still hanging around LIT 68/100 - token burns replacing buybacks, robinhood perp dex partnership, but that $2m liquidity incident shows thin orderbooks SXT 60/100 - proof of SQL is legitimately novel, microsoft AI integration live, but holder count dropped 13.9% and unlock pressure cleared AOL 45/100 - functional solana launchpad with staking, down 92% from ath on $1m mcap, niche play at best

  • PhaserPulse
    PhaserPulse (@PhaserPulse) reported

    19, never had an AOL address

  • NorthcydeSlim
    Potna Dem $lim⛸⛸ (@NorthcydeSlim) reported

    Cut the **** these mfs still had cell phones and were still terminally online with AOL messenger, whoever runs this account is either too young or taking a piss trying to do revisionist history

  • _Kadmos1
    MichaelJensen1 (@_Kadmos1) reported

    If Netflix won, I would still oppose it. I tend to not be a fan of these media mergers. AOL TimeWarner should have not been allowed. Microsoft getting Activision Blizzard was a bad idea. SkyDance getting Paramount? Horrible. Disney getting 20CF? Stupid. Now, the 2006 Disney-Pixar merger I do side with. Disney getting Marvel and Lucasfilm? Wish the smaller 20CF got both of those companies.

  • RobertTheMonk0
    RobertWilliam (@RobertTheMonk0) reported

    Look I was on the Internet when it first started. I was on like the first chat rooms on AOL and **** yknow , but it was all bullshit and you talk **** and everything was ******* bullshit. I still feel the same way about it. People get all but hurt these days tho lol

  • ApolloWiki
    Apollo Wiki 🇬🇧 (@ApolloWiki) reported

    @peterjbirks @GetItQuietly Twenty years ago there was a guy named Ferrari who had to say ‘cancel the account’ 21 times before AOL would cancel it. At one stage, AOL asked him to put his father on the line. He was 30

  • Bear_lovi
    Kumalovi📺 (@Bear_lovi) reported

    Because I been trying to figure out why ******** I have a AOL and a lookout account when I don’t use thoes website at all

  • thezorch
    Michael TheZorch Haney aka The Professor (@thezorch) reported

    @ColonelFalcon Back in the day, people thought AOL was too big to fail. Then they did, and very quickly. Their massive campus complex was leveled to build a data center that serviced the many startups that sprang up around them in Silicon Valley. Sony is not too big to fail either.

  • Spookyspoon16
    Spookyspoon 🇺🇲 (@Spookyspoon16) reported

    @lilhousgreendor 18. Never had an AOL address. What is a paper mat?