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SEPHIROD | Manager (@Sephirod_) reported18 ! Let's gooo I'm actually happy to see I'm not as old as a lot of you getting 19 when in fact there's 90% chance I'm older 🥳 Just because I never used a fax or an aol address 🙌🏻
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Jon Lareau (@Irunwithdogs) reported@BaileyRoseBoyle @AshleyInMKE That makes sense, and I'd imagine you're not alone in the experience of knowing what some things are despite never having actually used/ done them, like an AOL account.
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zeldacat (@ZeldatheCat3) reported@itslunabxo @NoContextHumans You got that ******* right. The internet was fun once. And free of anyone trying to make money but AOL and the like. Sorry for all who never saw it.
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GH HILL (@GHHILL1911) reportedAny 2010 Tech Nostalgia? Working on Privateer. I started this one - at least put it into Google Docs... In 2010. MUCH has changed since this, technology-wise. I mentioned certain Tech Things by name that described those tech things in some detail. The problem is all of that stuff - ALL OF IT - is painfully outdated. AOL. Skype. Blackberry. Hotel Phone Calls. Adobe Flash. Now, I COULD keep all this stuff and keep Privateer a period piece, but I don't think anyone is waxing nostalgic about 2010 Tech Trends.
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The Edge Guy (@plaz28) reported230 people. One inflatable boat. New record. The dinghy was already carrying 50 people when it stopped to pick up more — around 30 fell into the water during the scramble to board. French rescuers watched it leave “buckling under the swell.” It broke the previous record of 165, set just last month. Here’s the number nobody’s posting today: total Channel crossings in 2026 are down 43% from this time last year. Fewer boats. More people crammed into each one. The smugglers didn’t lose the trade — they just made the math worse per boat. (ITV / AOL, Aug 10, 2026)
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Zasshu the Mon-Thro (@ZasshuT) reported@AtteraNox Miss understood the assignment oops lets see 15 never used fax, Rotary floppy Disk, AOL Address or record player but used the rest 👴
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\m/-=3Đ∇サ=-\m/ (@CargoShortLife) reportedThis will fail. MySpace was founded by ******* spammers with a stolen email list. I knew them personally. This is just the animated corpse of AOL and Yahoo trying to get a single cent out of what's left....pathetic
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Secular Chutney (@DhirajAnand) reported@HemantSorenJMM Whats wrong with uou. Why dont you agree on student demands. Being a anti BJP AND RSS, I would haveike syou tp take firm action on atudentsvdmnds. Not lathicharge rhem. You are action like an idiot and screwing aöl hard work done by Rahul Gandhi.
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Recon Number 54 (@Recon_Number_54) reported@NilesSankey The Bungie of my memories was (as you say) a once in a lifetime confluence of people and a particular time in the world. I remember when they were a "keyword" on AOL (before AOL had full Internet access, sort of like a link) and fans were also prevalent on UseNet. This time (and the decade after) was when the fans and the devs had such tight contact that everyone was "in on the joke" when The Webmaster, Disembodied Soul or other online "persona" would rib, tease, or outright insult gamers. Not as if they were family, because they WERE family. It was great while it lasted, but things inevitably change and more and more gamers started considering themselves "customers" and that Bungie should treat them as such ("the customer is always right" mantra for example). The playful and sometimes hardcore "back and forth" went away. The tight connection between the devs and their fans became customer service interactions with consumers. People were told "It's not 2004 anymore" and the fact is that they were right. The era had passed and something new/different had replaced everything. That carefree, brave, willing to take risks, adventurous outlook of a tightly knit team isn't something that can be forced and it isn't likely to survive current-day corporate culture. It's not 1994, 2004, or even 2014 anymore. But it WAS fun!
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Phillyguyinva 🏴 (@PhillyGuyInVa) reportedWelp..all but one. The AOL address..never had one. Had a Netscape one, and Prodigy. Used the AOL discs as coasters.. :P